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Audiobooks Narrated by Lucy Scott

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Famous today for his Trois Gymnopedies, Erik Satie was an eccentric and solitary figure who was nevertheless viewed by some as a prophet of French musical modernism, his striking creativity championed by Ravel and Debussy.

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The Book of Margery Kempe is the extraordinary account of a medieval wife, mother, and mystic from Norfolk.

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Claude Debussy is regarded by many as the quintessential French composer, with music that invited both warm applause and frosty criticism in his day.

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Polish by birth, Fryderyk Chopin made his name in post-Revolutionary Paris and is often depicted as the archetypal Romantic artist-blessed with extraordinary talent but consumed by the flame of genius, tormented by intense and tempestuous relationships and doomed to an early death.

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Narrow Margins is the true story of one family's journey from the financial crash of the Rover car company to an alternative and better lifestyle....

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A leading industrialist of the 19th and 20th centuries, Andrew Carnegie was one of America's most successful and generous businessmen.

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Lisbeth Fischer has lived in the shadow of her beautiful cousin Adeline for much of her life.

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Often compared to Madame Bovary and Anna Karenina, Theodor Fontane's Effi Briest tells the poignant story of a passionate and spontaneous young woman who becomes trapped in a dull and restrictive upper-class existence.

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Connect with your personal team of spirit guides in the first-ever audiobook to look at all seven types of spirit guide in one place. Draw on their wisdom to overcome challenges, unlock success and achieve your dreams.

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The 16th-century Spanish Carmelite nun St Teresa of avila was a prominent figure in the Catholic Reformation, and her writings have continued to inspire philosophers, theologians, historians, and countless others interested in Christian spirituality and mysticism.

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