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I WAS HERE

by Rachel Kadish; read by Siiri Scott

In a working-class Irish Catholic town, the abuse of a young girl is hushed up by a community more interested in civility than justice. Now, almost two decades later, sweet, damaged Charlotte starts receiving obscene text messages from someone who insists he knows her secret, and ten seemingly unconnected lives are pulled into an intricate and dangerous swerve toward tragedy. Learn More
I Wished

by Dennis Cooper; read by Daniel Henning

For most of his life, Dennis Cooper believed the person he had loved the most and would always love above all others was George Miles. In his first novel in ten years, Dennis Cooper writes about George Miles, love, loss, addiction, suicide, and how fiction can capture these things, and how it fails to capture them. Learn More
Icy Sparks

Gwyn Hyman Rubio; read by Kate Miller

An Oprah's Book Club selection

Set in Appalachia during the late 1950s, this acclaimed first novel chronicles a young girl's heartbreaking battle with Tourette's syndrome. A funny, sad, and transcendent story, Icy Sparks introduces a fresh new Southern voice. Learn More
If Sons, Then Heirs

by Lorene Cary; read by Zoleka Vundla

The critically acclaimed author of Black Ice, Pride, and The Price of a Child offers this deeply moving story of a family's challenge to reunite, understand the truth about its past, and secure its legacy. Learn More
If the Ice Had Held

by Wendy Fox; read by Sarah Mollo-Christensen

Melanie Henderson's life is a lie. The scandal of her birth and the identity of her true parents is kept from her family's small, conservative Colorado town. Not even she knows the truth: that her birth mother was just fourteen and unmarried to her father, a local boy who drowned when he tried to take a shortcut across an icy river. Learn More
If You Could Be Mine

by Sara Farizan; read by Negin Farsad

A must-listen YA novel from the award-winning author of Tell Me Again How a Crush Should Feel. Learn More
The Improbability of Love

by Hannah Rothschild; read by Adam James and Kristin Atherton

Reeling from a sudden breakup, thirty-one-year-old Annie McDee is rummaging through a secondhand shop, when an anonymous old painting catches her eye. The artwork becomes hers, and Annie begins to suspect that it may be more valuable than she'd thought. Soon she is pursued by parties who would do anything to possess her picture: an exiled Russian oligarch, an avaricious sheikha, an unscrupulous art dealer. In her search for the painting's identity, Annie will unwittingly discover some of the darkest secrets of European history—and the possibility of falling in love again. Learn More
The Impudent Ones

by Marguerite Duras, translated by Kelsey L. Haskett, Preface by Jean Vallier; read by Suzanne Toren

Now available in audio: the story of a family's moral reckoning and a daughter's fall from grace, from the renowned author of The Lover and The War. Learn More
In the Company of Fools

by Tania Bayard; read by Steven Crossley

A baby abandoned in the palace gardens leads scribe sleuth Christine de Pizan into a mystery involving murder, superstition, and scandal in fourteenth-century France. Learn More
In the Distance

by Hernan Diaz; read by Peter Berkrot

Pulitzer Prize Finalist
Publishers Weekly Best Book
2019 Whiting Award Winner

A young Swedish immigrant finds himself penniless and alone in California. Learn More
In the Lobby of the Dream Hotel

by Genevieve Plunkett; read by Raquel Beattie

A young mother finds herself caught between a love affair and the wrath of her husband, who will do anything to put an end to it—even use his wife's bipolar diagnosis against her. Learn More
In The Presence of Evil

by Tania Bayard; read by Steven Crossley

Tania Bayard introduces scribe sleuth Christine de Pizan in the first of an intriguing new historical mystery series set in fourteenth-century France. Learn More
In the Shadow of the Enemy

by Tania Bayard; read by Steven Crossley

Scribe sleuth Christine de Pizan must discover who wants to kill the king in the second of this richly imagined historical mystery series set in fourteenth-century France. Learn More
In the Time of Our History

by Susanne Pari; read by Mozhan Marnò

Inspired by her own family's experiences following the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Susanne Pari explores the entangled lives within an Iranian American family grappling with generational culture clashes, the roles imposed on women, and a tragic accident that forces them to reconcile their guilt or forfeit their already tenuous bonds. Learn More
In Times of Fading Light

Eugen Ruge; read by Simon Vance

A Library Journal Best Audiobooks of the Year Selection

An enthrallingly expansive family saga set against the backdrop of the collapse of East German communism, from a major new international voice. Learn More
The Ingenious

by Darius Hinks; read by Gabrielle Baker

Political exiles are desperate to escape from the impossible city that imprisons them, in this bloody and brilliant epic fantasy. Learn More
Inheritance

by Lan Samantha Chang; read by Eunice Wong

Spanning seven decades and set in China and America against a backdrop of political chaos and social upheaval, this arresting debut novel tells a timeless story of familial devotion undermined by deceit and passion and rebuilt by memory. Learn More
Inside Information

by Eshkol Nevo; translated by Sondra Silverston; read by Neil Shah and Sharon Freedman

From the internationally bestselling author of Three Floors Up, a novel of psychological suspense exploring the vagaries of love and relationships through three interlocking stories. Learn More
Insurrecto

by Gina Apostol; read by Justine Eyre


PW Best Books of 2018
BuzzFeed Best Fiction of 2018
Dayton Literary Peace Prize Finalist

Within the spiraling voices and narrative layers of Insurrecto are stories of women—artists, lovers, revolutionaries, daughters—finding their way to their own truths and histories. Using interlocking voices and a kaleidoscopic structure, the novel is startlingly innovative, meditative, and playful. Learn More
Interpreter of Maladies

Jhumpa Lahiri; read by Matilda Novak

Winner of the Pulitzer Prize. Navigating between the Indian traditions they’ve inherited and the baffling new world, the characters in Jhumpa Lahiri’s elegant, touching stories seek love beyond the barriers of cultures and generations. Learn More
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