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Kid Food

by Bettina Elias Siegel; read by Vanessa Daniels

In Kid Food, nationally recognized writer and food advocate Bettina Elias Siegel explores one of the fundamental challenges of modern parenting: trying to raise healthy eaters in a society intent on pushing children in the opposite direction. Learn More
Understanding High-Risk Pregnancy

by Alan M. Peaceman; read by Walter Dixon

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A compassionate and insightful guide to understanding high-risk pregnancies. Learn More
The Healing Wisdom of the Forest

by Anthony D. Fredericks; read by Jon Vertullo

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Unlock the power of personal wisdom with nature's best teacher: trees, sentinels of both understanding and insight. Learn More
Moonshot Moments

by Milan Kordestani; read by Milan Kordestani

While humanity faces unprecedented ecological and social challenges, advances in technology and our understanding of the mind are creating the conditions for a global renaissance. Weaving together personal transformation through transhumanism with a call for global collaboration, author Milan Kordestani presents an inspiring roadmap to a brighter future. Learn More
Toxic Water, Toxic System

by Michael Mascarenhas; read by Malcolm Hillgartner

Toxic Water, Toxic System exposes the consequences of a seemingly anonymous authoritarian state willing to maintain white supremacy at any cost—including poisoning an entire city and shutting off water to thousands of people. Weaving together narratives of frontline activists along with archival data, Michael Mascarenhas provides a powerful exploration of the political alliances and bureaucratic mechanisms that uphold inequality. Learn More
The Science of Weird Shit

by Chris French; foreword by Richard Wiseman; read by Michael Langan

An accessible and gratifying introduction to the world of paranormal beliefs and bizarre experiences. Learn More
Muscle

by Roy A. Meals, MD; read by Jonathan Yen

An entertaining deep dive into muscle, from the discovery of human anatomy to the latest science of strength training. Learn More
Planta Sapiens

by Paco Calvo; with Natalie Lawrence

An astonishing window into the inner world of plants, and the cutting-edge science in plant intelligence. Learn More
Solving Modern Problems With a Stone-Age Brain

by Douglas T. Kenrick and David E. Lundberg-Kenrick, PhD; read by Chris Sorensen

Sharing stories and advice rooted in the science of evolutionary psychology, father and son authors Doug Kenrick and David Lundberg-Kenrick pinpoint the dangers of stone-age problem solving for our lives today, and present a new, systematic way to survive and be happy in the modern world. Learn More
Who Will Pay Reparations on My Soul?

by Jesse McCarthy; read by Terrence Kidd

National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist
New York Times Book Review
Best Books of the Year: TIME, Kirkus Reviews

A supremely talented young critic's essays on race and culture, from Toni Morrison to trap, herald the arrival of a major new voice in American letters. Learn More
Science and Cooking

by Michael Brenner, Pia Sörensen, David Weitz; read by Donna Postel

Based on the popular Harvard University and edX course, Science and Cooking explores the scientific basis of why recipes work. Learn More
#HashtagActivism

by Moya Bailey, Sarah J. Jackson, & Brooke Foucault Welles; foreword by Genie Lauren; read by Lisa Reneé Pitts

How marginalized groups use Twitter to advance counter-narratives, preempt political spin, and build diverse networks of dissent.
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Renewable Energy

by Nick Jelley; read by Danny Campbell

This Very Short Introduction describes the main renewable sources of energy—solar, wind, hydropower, and biomass—as well as the less well-developed ones—geothermal, tidal, and wave. Learn More
The Way We Eat

Peter Singer and James Mason; read by Rick Adamson

A thought-provoking look at how what we eat profoundly effects all living things and the environment—and how we can make healthful, more humane food choices. Learn More
The Physics of Superheroes

by James Kakalios; Foreword by Lawrence M. Krauss; read by Kevin T. Collins

A complete update to the hit book on the real physics at work in comic books, featuring more heroes, more villains, and more science. Learn More
Let the Children Play

by Pasi Sahlberg & Wiliam Doyles; read by Randye Kaye

In Let the Children Play, Pasi Sahlberg, Finnish educator and scholar, and Fulbright Scholar William Doyle make the case for helping schools and children thrive by unleashing the power of play and giving more physical and intellectual play to all schoolchildren. Learn More
Making Eden

by David Beerling; read by Shaun Grindell

In Making Eden David Beerling reveals the hidden history of Earth's sun-shot greenery, and considers its future prospects as we farm the planet to feed the world. Learn More
Picnic Comma Lightning

by Laurence Scott; read by Laurence Scott

What does it mean to be human in the twenty-first century? In this innovative examination of our present reality, award-winning writer Laurence Scott charts the ways our traditional mental models of the world have started to fray. Learn More
Insulin Pumps and Continuous Glucose Monitoring

by Francine R. Kaufman, MD, with Emily Westfall; read by Karen White

Dr. Francine Kaufman's Insulin Pumps and Continuous Glucose Monitoring explains the advances in glucose management, and thoroughly discusses the technology, as well as the physical and psychological aspects of diabetes care. Learn More
Evolutions

by Oren Harman; read by Oren Harman

Science is an astounding achievement, but are we really any wiser than the ancients? Has science revealed the secrets of fate and immortality? Has it provided protection from jealousy or love? There are those who believe that science has replaced faith, but must it also be a death knell for mythology? Learn More
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