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The Prague Sonata

by Bradford Morrow; read by Christina Delaine


2018 Voice Arts Award Nominee
AudioFile Earphones Award Winner
Indie Next List

Magisterially evoking decades of Prague's tragic and triumphant history, from the First World War through the soaring days of the Velvet Revolution, and moving from postwar London to the heartland of immigrant America, The Prague Sonata is both epic and intimate, evoking the ways in which individual notes of love and sacrifice become part of the celebratory symphony of life. Learn More
Prairie Fever

Michael Parker; read by Gabra Zackman

Set in the hardscrabble landscape of early 1900s Oklahoma, but timeless in its sensibility, Prairie Fever traces the dynamic between two sisters: the pragmatic Lorena and the chimerical Elise. Their connection to each other supersedes all else, until the arrival of a schoolteacher sunders the sisters' relationship as they both begin to fall for him. Learn More
Prater Violet

Christopher Isherwood; read by J. Paul Boehmer

Originally published in 1945, Prater Violet is a stingingly satirical novel about the film industry. Learn More
The Premonition

by Banana Yoshimoto; read by Kathleen Li

Indie Next List

The internationally beloved author of Kitchen and Dead-End Memories returns with a beautiful and heartfelt story of a young woman haunted by her childhood and the inescapable bitterness that inevitably comes from knowing the truth. Learn More
The Presence of Absence

by Simon Van Booy; read by Philip Battley

As a writer lies dying, he has one last story to tell: a tale of faith and devotion, a meditation on what lies beyond this life, and a prayer of gratitude that may lead to rebirth. This is Simon Van Booy at his visionary best. Learn More
The Preservationist

David Maine; read by Tyler Bunch, Wendy Hoopes, Clayton Barclay Jones, John Randolph Jones, Jenna Lamia, David Pittu, Maggi-Meg Reed, Barbara Rosenblat

In The Preservationist, Dave Maine tells the story of Noe who has been called by God to build a boat and collect two of every animal on earth to be saved from a coming deluge. Learn More
The Price of the Haircut

by Brock Clarke; read by Suzanne Freeman and PJ Ochlan

From an acclaimed and original writer comes a new collection of stories bursting with absurdist plot twists and laced with trenchant wit. Learn More
Pro Bono

by Thomas Perry; read by LJ Ganser

F O R T H C O M I N G ! Available January

Coming Soon . . . Learn More
Problems

by Jade Sharma; read by Emily Woo Zeller

Dark, raw, and very funny, Problems introduces us to Maya, a young woman with a smart mouth, time to kill, and a heroin hobby that isn't much fun anymore. Learn More
The Progressive Reports

by Frank J. Connor; read by Mike Chamberlain

A satirical series of reports from a young progressive student to the DNC, outlining ways to undermine the conservative movement and create a progressive nation. Learn More
Property Values

by Charles Demers; read by Charles Demers

The worlds of urban gentrification, overpriced real estate, and gang violence collide in this wry and sardonic crime novel by author and comedian Charles Demers. Learn More
Pursuit

by Joyce Carol Oates; read by Andi Arndt

With a suspenseful, alternating narrative that travels between the present and the protagonist's tortured childhood, The Pursuit is a meticulously crafted, deeply disquieting tale that showcases Joyce Carol Oates's masterful storytelling. Learn More
The Quaker

by Liam McIlvanney; read by Angus King

A must-listen detective story from Liam McIlvanney, author of Where the Dead Men Go. Learn More
Quarterlife

by Devika Rege; read by Soneela Nankani

NEW! Now Available

India's literary novel of the year—an enthralling, award-winning debut from a "blazingly original voice" (Vauhini Vara). Learn More
Queen Wallis

by C. J. Carey; read by Antonia Beamish

The thrilling sequel to Widowland, a feminist dystopian novel set in an alternative history that terrifyingly imagines what a British alliance with Germany would look like if the Nazis had won WWII. Learn More
Rabbit Hole

by Mark Billingham; read by Maxine Peake

A gripping stand-alone thriller from the "first-rate British crime writer" and internationally bestselling author of the Tom Thorne novels (The Washington Post). Learn More
Rabbits For Food

by Binnie Kirshenbaum; read by Hillary Huber


Kirkus Best Fiction of 2019
New York Times Recommended Book
A LitHub Most Anticipated Book of 2019

From master of razor-edged literary humor Binnie Kirshenbaum, a devastating, laugh-out-loud funny story of a writer's slide into depression and institutionalization. Learn More
Radiant Fugitives

by Nawaaz Ahmed; read by James Fouhey


Longlist for the 2022 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction
Book Riot Best Book of the Year
Entertainment Weekly Best Book of the Month
Oprah Daily Best Book of the Month

A dazzling, operatic debut novel following three generations of a Muslim Indian family confronted with a nation on the brink of change. Learn More
Rainbirds

by Clarissa Goenawan; read by David Shih

Winner of the Bath Novel Award 2015

Clarissa Goenawan's dark, spellbinding literary debut opens with a murder and shines a spotlight onto life in fictional small-town Japan. Learn More
Rainbow Rainbow

by Lydia Conklin; read by Julia Weldon

Named a Most Anticipated Book by Time, Nerd Daily, Lit Hub and more
A NPR Best Book of the Year
PEN American Literary Award Longlist

A fearless collection of stories that celebrate the humor, darkness, and depth of emotion of the queer and trans experience that's not typically represented: liminal or uncertain identities, queer conception, and queer joy. Learn More
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