Title: The broken bubble [sound recording] / Philip K. Dick. Published: Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, 2006. Description: 8 hours, 56 minutes Book Number: DB 29162 (May be available only for download) Dewey No.: 813.54 AFI Notes: Availability restricted to those meeting the eligibility criteria of the holding agency. Narrated by David Hartley-Margolin. Digital talking book. 1 level and 3 navigation points. Analog to digital conversion. Set in San Francisco in the 1950s amidst the rise of rock and roll, the story centers around disc jockey Jim Briskin and his ex-wife, Pat. They become deeply involved in the lives of a married teenage couple, and Jim sees himself as something of a father figure for the young pair. Male narrator. NLS/BPH Recorded from: New York : Arbor House/Morrow, c1988. 1557100128 Full audio with structure. System requirements: NLS authorized ANSI/NISO Z39.86-2002 digital talking book (dtb) player compatible with NLS flash cartridges. Web version requires computer with Internet access, BARD password and NLS authorized digital talking book player. Contact your cooperating library or the National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, Library of Congress, for more information. 88000914 1 3 AD Subjects: Interpersonal relations -- Fiction. Marriage -- Fiction. San Francisco (Calif.) -- Fiction. Other authors: Hartley-Margolin, David, narrator. Location: DLC-B DB 29162 NLS/BPH Control No.: 610334 Access: Downloadable talking book. Title: The broken bubble [sound recording] / Philip K. Dick. Published: Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, 1989. (Talking Book Publishers, recording agency. Eva-Tone, distributor.) Description: 2 sound cassettes (C-90) : analog, 15/16 ips, 4 track, mono. Book Number: RC 29162 Dewey No.: 813.54 AFI Notes: Availability restricted to those meeting the eligibility criteria of the holding agency. Narrated by David Hartley-Margolin. Set in San Francisco in the 1950s amidst the rise of rock and roll, the story centers around disc jockey Jim Briskin and his ex-wife, Pat. They become deeply involved in the lives of a married teenage couple, and Jim sees himself as something of a father figure for the young pair. Male narrator. NLS/BPH Recording of: 1st ed. New York : Arbor House/Morrow, c1988. 88000914 Subjects: Marriage -- Fiction. Interpersonal relations -- Fiction. San Francisco (Calif.) -- Fiction. Other authors: Hartley-Margolin, David, narrator. Location: DLC-B RC 29162 NLS/BPH Control No.: 170336