Sometimes it's nice just to hear a story. Like the "golden age of radio," Awesome Stories features dramatizations of classics, narrated chapters of our own stories, radio interviews and radio plays. This collection benefits ESL, adult literacy and those who just want to close their eyes and listen to a good story!
Pablo Escobar heads the Medellin Cartel. George describes Pablo's influence in the cocaine industry.
George marries into the cartel, but then the police catch him importing cocaine. The police take his daughter and his family disowns him.
George Woolf rides Seabiscuit to victories after Red Pollard is injured.
Grendel is a monster, possibly a troll, attacking Heorot, the King's mead hall, every night killing some of its residents.
To avenge her son's death, Grendel's sea-hag mother kills Heorot's residents until Beowulf stops her.
Videos and photos portray the Kennedys as a happy and loving family.
Children, especially in Great Britain, have to suffer family issues, as well as a lack of food and supplies.
At age 22, Helen writes the account of her life. Read (and hear) the first 11 chapters.
Read, and hear, the remaining chapters of Helen's autobiography.
Heorot is the Danish King Hrothgar's mead-hall, which Beowulf defends against the monster Grendel.
Herb Morrison reports live as the Hindenburg approaches the landing site and catches fire.
Arriving at Lakehurst Naval Air Station, during her first transatlantic crossing from Germany to America, the Hindenburg (LZ 129) is escorted b...