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Books with a voice Published November/December 2000
(NAPSA) There are things in life we enjoy more as we grow older… the company of family and friends… the satisfaction of reading a fascinating book.Reading is something you can enjoy no matter where you are - even if you can't hold a book, turn a page or see regular print. Talking books, a national service of the Library of Congress, features high-quality recordings of the latest bestsellers, classics, how-to-do's, who-done-its, romances and westerns. The recordings are played on easy-to-use equipment, and you can get talking books and playback equipment by mail, at no charge, if you're eligible. For more information call 1-800-424-9100 or write to: National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped - The Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20542 Return to a list of feature stories from Home Front Magazine.
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