The River

by Edward Hooper

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    The River Audiobook: Search results point to a source named 'Bookey' which discusses 'The River Audiobook' and includes chapter summaries/synopses like 'I. The river in cross section: frozen moments of flow' and mentions a protagonist named 'Alan Holmes'. Edward Hooper's book is a non-fiction investigation into the origins of AIDS, so a novel featuring a protagonist named Alan Holmes is unlikely to be the official audiobook for Hooper's book. This source is highly suspect and likely refers to a fictional work or a summary of Hooper's non-fiction work presented in a fictionalized audio format, violating the exclusion criteria.
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    The river: The Internet Archive contains a digitized version of the print book by Edward Hooper, but this is not an official commercial audiobook for listening.
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    Audio Book: Better World Books mentions an 'Audio Book Obtain a digital book from our friends at AudiobooksNow.com,' which is an external retailer not on the approved list. Furthermore, it is not confirmed to be the official, unabridged version.

Summary

A search for an official, unabridged audiobook of "The River" by Edward Hooper on major platforms like Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, and Libby did not yield any direct, verifiable results for an official release. The searches did return references to an 'Audiobook' on a non-approved external retailer (AudiobooksNow.com) via Better World Books, which could not be confirmed as official. Furthermore, a source referenced an 'Audiobook' from 'Bookey' that describes a fictional narrative with a protagonist named 'Alan Holmes,' which contradicts the known non-fiction subject matter of Edward Hooper's investigative book on the origins of AIDS. Additionally, a digitized copy of the print book was found on the Internet Archive. Based on the targeted searches, an official, unabridged audiobook for general purchase or library loan on the specified platforms is currently unavailable.