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Barry Lopez; read by Barry Lopez

Another powerful contribution from National Book Award winner Barry Lopez. Learn More
Everything She Thought She Wanted

Elizabeth Buchan; read by Ruth Moore and Katherine Kellgren

Barbara, a married mother in 1959, and Siena, a career woman 40 years later, face the challenge of finding their happiness, each in her own way. Learn More
Girl in Hyacinth Blue

Susan Vreeland; read by Loren Lester, Sheryl Bernstein, Martin Ferrero, Gigi Bermingham, Jennifer Baum, J.D. Cullum, Tom Fitzpatrick, and Janellen Steininger

Eight stories trace a treasured painting, said to be an original Vermeer, back through its history and owners. The painting's journey demonstrates the enduring power of art in the face of natural disaster, political upheaval, and personal turmoil. Learn More
The House of Scorta

Laurent Gaud; read by Daniel Oreskes with Barbara Caruso

In a narrative both lyrical and linear, Laurent Gaudé interweaves a compelling story with a timeless message and the recollections of old Carmela as she delivers her final confession to the family priest, exposing the Scortas' most deeply buried secret. Learn More
I Thought You Were Dead

Pete Nelson; read by Josh Clark

Paul doesn't have much going for him. For starters, he never made it as a serious writer, his wife has left him, his girlfriend is dating another man, he could stand to back off on the booze, and then there's the impotency issues. But Paul does have Stella—assuming that having a dog you believe can talk to you can be classed as an asset. At once heartwarming, heartbreaking, and heart-wrenchingly funny, I Thought You Were Dead proves that, with the right friend by your side, you can overcome any obstacle. Learn More
Hector and the Search for Happiness

François Lelord; translated from the French by Lorenza Garcia; read by James Clamp

A charming fable about modern life that has touched the hearts of more than two million readers worldwide. Hector’s journey around the world and into the human soul is entertaining, empowering, and smile inducing—as winning in its optimism as it is powerful in its insight and reassuring in its simplicity. Learn More
Hector and the Secrets of Love

Franois Lelord; translated from the French by Lorenza Garcia; read by James Clamp

What is the secret formula for love? Hector, our intrepid psychiatrist, sets off on a new globe-trotting mission and this time he’s looking for love. Learn More
Hikikomori and the Rental Sister

Jeff Backhaus; read by Stephen Bowlby

Spare, erotic, and original, this novel celebrates the human capacity to find beauty and meaning in life, even after great sorrow. Learn More
The Small Backs of Children

Lidia Yuknavitch; ready by Amanda Dolan

A masterful literary talent explores the treacherous, often violent borders between war and sex, love and art. Learn More
The Alaskan Laundry

Brendan Jones; read by Rebecca Gibel

A beautiful evocation of a place that can’t help but change us and a testament to the unshakable lure of home, The Alaskan Laundry offers an unforgettable story of one woman's journey from isolation back to the possibility of love. Learn More
Our Short History

by Lauren Grodstein; read by Karen White

New York Times bestselling author Lauren Grodstein returns with a deeply compelling and heartfelt story about the depths of a parent's love and the struggle between keeping the past at bay and protecting a child’s future. Learn More
Beautiful Animals

by Lawrence Osborne; read by Tim Campbell

Washington Post Notable Book

Beautiful Animals is a new novel by the author of The Forgiven, about a Mediterranean vacation that takes a terrifying turn. Learn More
Young Jane Young

by Gabrielle Zevin; read by Karen White

Indie Next List
Washington Post Notable Book
Kirkus Best Book

Young Jane Young is a novel about a world that continues to want to define what women are and what they can, and cannot do. It captures not just the mood of our recent highly charged political season, but is a funny, sympathetic and smart take on the double standards that are alive and well and waiting to trip up ordinary and extraordinary women alike. Learn More
Home for Christmas

by Holly Chamberlin; read by Karen White

In a charming Maine seaside town, a single mother longs to create a memorable Christmas for her two daughters—and receives a chance to make her own wishes come true, in this heartwarming novel from bestselling author Holly Chamberlin. Learn More
Rattle

by Fiona Cummins; read by Karen Cass

Fiona Cummins delves into the seam of darkness that runs through us all as a detective hunts down a twisted killer with a macabre obsession . . .
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The Collector’s Apprentice

by B. A. Shapiro; read by Xe Sands

Indie Next List

B. A. Shapiro presents an unforgettable tale about the lengths to which people will go for their obsession, whether it be art, money, love, or vengeance. Learn More
The New Order

by Karen E. Bender; read by Tavia Gilbert

The National Book Award finalist for Refund returns with a new collection of stories that boldly examines the changes in American culture over the last two years through the increasing presence of violence, bigotry, sexual harassment, and the emotional costs of living under constant threat. Learn More
Riddance

by Shelly Jackson; read by Allyson Johnson

The first new novel in twelve years from Half Life author Shelley Jackson, Riddance is a disquieting supernatural investigation into life after death. Learn More
The Current

by Tim Johnston; read by Sarah Mollo-Christensen

Indie Next List

Tim Johnston, whose breakout debut Descent was called "astonishing," "engulfing," and "outstanding" by national media, returns with The Current, a tour de force about the indelible impact of a crime on the lives of innocent people. Learn More
Sugar Run

by Mesha Maren; read by Hillary Huber

Indie Next List

Set within the charged insularity of rural West Virginia, Sugar Run is a searing and gritty debut about making a run for another life. Learn More
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