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Patty Jane's House of Curl

Lorna Landvik; read by Lorna Landvik

Gently humorous and peopled with eccentric characters, Patty Jane's House of Curl is a heartwarming, deeply satisfying experience. Learn More
Patsy

by Nicole Dennis-Benn; read by Sharon Gordon

Lambda Literary Award Winner
2020 Aspen Words Literary Prize Longlist
#1 Downloaded title on Audible in LGBT Literature
Jenna Bush Hagar Book Club Pick
BuzzFeed Summer Reads
O Magazine's Best Books by Women of Summer 201

A beautifully layered portrait of motherhood, immigration, and the sacrifices we make in the name of love from award-winning novelist Nicole Dennis-Benn. Learn More
Passersthrough

by Peter Rock; read by Eric Jason Martin

A father and his estranged daughter reconnect to try to understand a decades-old trauma in this haunting novel, part ghost story, part lyrical exploration of family, aging, and how we remember the past. Learn More
The Paris Vendetta

by Shan Serafin; read by Dean Gallagher

NEW! Now Available

The exhilarating first novel from filmmaker and James Patterson collaborator Shan Serafin, The Paris Vendetta is a pulse-pounding thrill ride through central Europe's most beautiful cities—Paris and Amsterdam—that exposes the rot beneath their gorgeous facades. Learn More
Paris in the Dark

by Robert Olen Butler; read by Robertson Dean

With Paris in the Dark, Pulitzer Prize winner Robert Olen Butler returns to his lauded Christopher Marlowe Cobb series and proves once again that he can craft "a ripping good yarn" (Wall Street Journal) with unmistakably literary underpinnings. Learn More
Paperback Jack

by Loren D. Estleman; read by Patrick Lawlor

Paperback Jack is a brand new historical thriller from Grand Master Loren D. Estleman: lurid paperback covers promised sex and danger, but what went on behind the scenes was nearly as spicy as the adventures between the covers. Learn More
The Palace Guard

by Charlotte MacLeod; read by Andi Arndt

A museum robbery leaves a guard dead, and two Boston sleuths investigate in this novel by bestselling mystery author Charlotte MacLeod. Learn More
Painted Bird

Jerzy Kosinski; read by Fred Berman; author's note read by Michael Aronov

An AudioFile Earphones Award Winner

Kosinski’s controversial and compelling modern classic is available for the first time on audio. Learn More
Pages of Mourning

by Diego Gerard Morrison; read by Andre Bellido

NEW! Now Available

A pioneering and inventive novel that confronts family history, creativity, Magical Realism, and the impact of violence from Mexico's drug war. Learn More
An Owl Too Many

by Charlotte MacLeod; read by John McLain

Charlotte MacLeod presents Book 8 in the Peter Shandy Mysteries. Learn More
Out of Body

by Jeffrey Ford; read by Charles Constant

Out of Body is a dark fantasy thriller from multi-award-winning author Jeffrey Ford. 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
Our New Normal

by Colleen Faulkner; read by Amy Melissa Bentley & Callie Beaulieu

How much more can you give when you've already given everything? In Colleen Faulkner's affecting, thought-provoking new novel, the mother of a pregnant teenager discovers there are no easy answers—and that a mistake-proof life may not be worth living . . . Learn More
Other People's Love Affairs

By D. Wystan Owen; read by Antony Ferguson

In the classic tradition of fiction by James Joyce, William Trevor, and Elizabeth Strout, these interconnected stories will strike a deep and resounding emotional chord. Learn More
Oslo, Maine

by Marcia Butler; read by Charlie Thurston

Oslo, Maine inspects the strengths and limitations of seven average yet extraordinary people as they reckon with their considerable collective failure around a twelve-year-old boy's accident. Learn More
Orphans of the Carnival

by Carol Birch; read by Heather Wilds

NOW IN PAPERBACK

From the Booker short-listed author of Jamrach's Menagerie comes the extraordinary, moving, and unsettling tale of a woman, branded a freak from birth, who becomes an international sensation but longs for genuine human connection. Learn More
Orhan's Inheritance

Aline Ohanesian; read by Assaf Cohen

When Orhan's brilliant and eccentric grandfather, a man who built a dynasty out of making kilim rugs, is found dead, submerged in a vat of dye, Orhan inherits the decades-old business. But his grandfather's will raises more questions than answers. Kemal has left the family estate to a stranger, thousands of miles away, an aging woman in an Armenian retirement home in Los Angeles. Her existence and secrecy about her past only deepen the mystery of why Orhan's grandfather would have willed their home in Turkey to an unknown woman rather than to his own son or grandson. Learn More
The Optimistic Decade

by Heather Abel; read by Tanya Eby

Indie Next List

You say you want a revolution? This energetic and entertaining novel about a utopian summer camp and its charismatic leader asks smart questions about good intentions gone terribly wrong. Learn More
Optic Nerve

by Maria Gainza; read by Kyla Garcia


New York Times Recommended Book Publishers Weekly Best of 2019

Seductive and capricious, Optic Nerve marks the English-language debut of a major Argentinian writer. It is a book that captures, like no other, the mysterious connections between a work of art and the person who perceives it. Learn More
Opioid, Indiana

by Brian Allen Carr; read by Shawn Compton


2020 Aspen Words Literary Prize Longlist

With amazing directness and insight, Brian Allen Carr explores what it's like to be a high school kid in in the age of Trump, a time of economic inequality, addiction, confederate flags, and mass shootings. A work of empathy and insight, Opioid, Indiana pierces to the heart of our moment through an unforgettable protagonist. Learn More
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