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Across the China Sea
by Gaute Heivoll, translated by Nadia Christensen; read by Alex Bloch
With warmth, gentle humor, and deep compassion, Gaute Heivoll portrays an unconventional family as it navigates an uncertain and often unkind world. Learn More
The Accidental
Ali Smith; read by Heather O'Neill, Stina Nielsen, Jeff Woodman, Simon Prebble, Ruth Moore
Fearlessly intelligent, disarmingly playful, The Accidental is a Joycean tour-de-force of literary improvisation that explores the nature of truth, the role of chance, and the transformative power of storytelling. Learn More
Abundance
by Jakob Guanzon; read by George Newbern
A wrenching debut about the causes and effects of poverty, as seen by a father and son living in a pickup. Learn More
Above Us Only Sky
Michele Young-Stone; read by Cassandra Campbell
A spellbinding story about a family of women separated by oceans, generations and war, but connected by something much greater -- the gift of wings. Prudence Eleanor Vilkas was born with a pair of wings molded to her back. Considered a birth defect, her wings were surgically removed, leaving only the ghost of them behind. Learn More
About Face
by William Giraldi; read by Stephen Bel Davies
A tragicomic novel of a fame-obsessed American society yet again on the brink. Learn More
The Abortionist's Daughter
Elisabeth Hyde; read by Beth McDonald
When the director of the Center for Reproductive Choice is murdered, a town must confront the consequences of choice, the nature of guilt, and the hidden allegiances and hostilities that animate and destroy families and communities. Learn More
The Abolitionist's Daughter
by Diane C. McPhail; read by Kirsten Potter
In her sweeping debut, Diane C. McPhail offers a powerful, profoundly emotional novel that explores a little-known aspect of Civil War history—Southern Abolitionists—and the timeless struggle to do right even amidst bitter conflict. Learn More
48 Clues into the Disappearance of My Sister
by Joyce Carol Oates; read by Sarah Welborn
When a woman mysteriously vanishes, her sister must tally up the clues to discover her fate. Learn More
2 A.M. in Little America
by Ken Kalfus; read by BJ Harrison
An Esquire "Best Book of Spring 2022" selection A Literary Hub "Most Anticipated Book of 2022" selection
From "an important writer in every sense" (David Foster Wallace), a novel that imagines a future in which sweeping civil conflict has forced America's young people to flee its borders, into an unwelcoming world. Learn More
142 Ostriches
by April Davila; read by Sarah Mollo-Christensen
Set against the unexpected splendor of an ostrich ranch in the California desert, April Dávila's beautifully written debut conjures an absorbing and compelling heroine in a story of courage, family, and forgiveness. Learn More
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