Sarah Jones has narrated 4 audiobooks on Listento.it by 10 authors. The most-rated is Aleutian Sparrow.

4 audiobooks
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Maikro: Haiku & Microfiction

Summary

Maikro collects 112 haiku and 47 works of micro-fiction, most falling in the speculative fiction realm (science fiction, fantasy, horror) with a few literary pieces tossed into the mix: slick sea stones glimmer golden leviathan sinks night soars on gulls' wings wise elder wordsmyth telling tales of earth that was blue skies in our minds Fallen Angel: Leathery wings tangled, she falls from heaven's love-making, crashes to Times Square. Rises from the crater. Smiles at the morning after.

©2012 Milo James Fowler (P)2017 Milo James Fowler

Narrator: Sarah Jones
Length: 39 mins
Available on Audible
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Resort to Murder

Summary

An anthology of mystery stories set in Minnesota and written by Minnesota authors. All of the mysteries have at least one element in common: each tale takes place at a fictional, but perhaps hauntingly familiar, Minnesota resort.

©2008 Multiple authors (P)2008 Holton House Audio

Available on Audible
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Funerals Your Way: A Person Centered Approach to Planning a Funeral

Summary

This audiobook gives you the information, suggestions, and step-by-step guidance you need to create a meaningful funeral. It will help you if you want to express your own wishes, want to talk to someone close to you, or if you need to arrange a funeral. It is designed to support people who intend to use the services of a funeral director, but it also gives inspiration to those who would rather not.

©2018 Sarah Jones (P)2018 Sarah Jones

Available on Audible
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Aleutian Sparrow

Summary

Vera, a young Aleut girl who lives with an elderly couple on a larger island so she can attend school, returns home for the summer of 1942 to visit her mother and friends. But when the Japanese launch an air attack on the Aleutian Islands, the US government reacts by "evacuating" most of the Aleut population.   Vera and her village are forced to leave their small island of Kashega and spend the rest of the war in internment camps, facing sickness, suffer, and death.

©2003 Karen Hesse (P)2018 Listening Library

Narrator: Sarah Jones
Author: Karen Hesse
Length: 1 hr and 45 mins
Available on Audible