Oasis Audio
The Power of Story
05/08/2026
Spend part of Mother's Day cuddled up on the couch, listening to a story you loved as a kid. Read by the beloved narrator Aimee Lilly.
Audiobooks for Mom from Oasis Audio
Dragon Seed by Pearl S. Buck
From Nobel Prize-winning author Pearl S. Buck, this novel follows a Chinese farming family confronting the devastating Japanese invasion of their peaceful village outside Nanjing during WWII. This deeply human story describes resilience and resistance in the face of unimaginable brutality.
Bringing Home the Prodigals by Rob Parsons
For anyone who has cried for a prodigal, whispered "Where did I go wrong?" or wants to create a home and church where prodigals are welcomed. Rob Parsons calls parents and the church to release false guilt and love without condition.
Captive in Iran by Rostampour & Amirizadeh
Two women were imprisoned for their Christian faith and spent 259 days in Evin, the notorious Tehran prison. This amazing story describes unyielding faith when denying God would have meant freedom.
Phantastes by George MacDonald
The classic fantasy that influenced C.S. Lewis and Tolkien follows young Anodos through adventures in fairyland that ultimately reveal the human condition. This dreamlike tale is written with innocent whimsy and soulful yearning.
Firebird by Kathy Tyers
Lady Firebird was born royal but expendable. When chosen to lead an attack on a neighboring planet, her death is expected—instead, she is taken prisoner and must choose between two worlds before she can carve out her new destiny.
Anne Frank Remembered by Miep Gies
Narrated by the woman who hid Anne Frank's family in her Amsterdam warehouse. This memoir offers a firsthand, intimate account of courage and compassion during the Holocaust from someone who was there.
Here at the height of his poetic power, Malcolm Guite delivers a tale of adventure in ballad form that plumbs the depths of the human soul, carries readers through the Wasteland, and sets them upon the numinous shores of Faerie in all its mystery and meaning.
In this first volume of Merlin’s Isle, join the prophesied youth, Sir Galahad, and the other knights of the quest as they set out from Camelot to achieve the Holy Grail. The accomplishment of their goal will not only heal the wounded Fisher-King, but will bring about the long hoped-for healing of the land itself.
Guite follows in the epic footsteps of Spenser, Milton, Dante, and Tennyson, yet this is not poetry destined soley for the halls of academia—it’s a story to be enjoyed by young and old alike, a story to be read aloud among friends and family, a story to be cherished for generations to come.
Now in audio, Galahad and the Grail is read by the poet himself.
Malcolm Guite The Rabbit Room
Hear the story of the woman who helped hide Anne Frank's family.
01/16/2023
Launching today, January 16th, Edmund Spenser’s The Faerie Queene: A Prose Rendering of the 1590’s Epic Poem.
For nearly four years, Sky Turtle Press has been working to offer Edmund Spenser’s 1590’s epic poem The Faerie Queene in a text-faithful prose rendering. The Faerie Queene was a particular favorite of C.S. Lewis, who wrote, “The Faerie Queene never loses a reader it has once gained. . . Once you have become an inhabitant of its world, being tired of it is like being tired of London, or of life.” Yet, many have not read this epic poem because the language is too difficult for most modern readers to untangle.
This grand tale is Tolkienesque in scope, featuring underworlds, hidden lairs, monsters, giants, a dragon, wizards, and good knights who must learn their own weaknesses before completing noble quests. Spenser’s poem contains elements that inspired William Wordsworth, John Milton, James Thomson, Alfred Tennyson, John Keats, George MacDonald, L. Frank Baum, and even William Shakespeare. Readers will also find connections to classics by Virgil, Ovid, and Chaucer, and Geoffrey of Monmouth.
The Faerie Queene Kickstarter Campaign offers a three-volume, generously-footnoted set with text that moves line-by-line through the entirety of Spenser’s 1590’s poem. Every monster, every enchanter, every impossible quest stands ready to face your stout heart.
Acclaimed fantasy artist Justin Gerard has created nearly eighty new illustrations for this project. Former classical educator Rebecca K. Reynolds authored the text, slowly integrating more of Spenser’s original language as she moved through the series. This approach helps readers learn while enjoying fantastical stories about wizards, monsters, dragons, and brave knights. Upon completion of the series, readers who wish to tackle an annotated copy of the original poetry should be prepared for that quest.
Sky Turtle Press is offering a free signed print by acclaimed fantasy artist Michael Kaluta for Day One supporters, so jump in early.
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12/02/2022
Get lost in the season of merriment following three delightful Christmas tales in Once Upon a Dickens Christmas.
12/01/2022
From the creator of The Wizard of Oz, Frank L. Baum offers a magical Christmas tale through The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus.
An orphaned boy is raised by immortal creatures in an enchanted forest. Eventually, he embraces a life mission to bring children joy. This charming tale spins new angles on common Christmas traditions including the hanging of stockings, Christmas trees, and gift-giving.
11/28/2022
The author of Les Mis and The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Victor Hugo, wrote our newest release, The Man Who Laughs. This novel was written during the period Hugo spent in exile in Guernsey. Translated by Isabel Florence Hapgood and narrated by Simon Vance, the listener explores the theme of human heroism, confronted with the superhuman tyranny of blind chance.
As a passionate cry on behalf of the tortured and deformed, and the despised and oppressed of the world, The Man Who Laughs is irresistible.
11/22/2022
What would Ella Pemberton be willing to do to expose the man who killed her sister? What if she began to fall in love with him?
Find out in this gothic-style Regency romance novel by a promising young author, Hannah Linder. It is available through Audible, Spotify, Amazon, Chirp, and Libro.fm.
11/11/2022
How does it feel to live in a time when so many Christian leaders are crumbling? How do I hold on to believing in God when so much is broken?
This thoughtful pastoral book invites those who may be in the deconstruction process to consider the perspective of someone who was tempted to leave his faith–yet stayed.
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