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Israel's Black Panthers

by Asaf Elia-Shalev; read by Tova Katz

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

The powerful story of an activist movement that challenged the racial inequities of Israel. Learn More
Israel Alone

by Bernard-Henri Levy; read by Paul Boehmer

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

Weaving in fifty years of experience with Israel, Bernard-Henri Lévy analyzes global responses to October 7, the new virulent waves of the oldest hatred in the world: anti-Semitism, why Israel is waging this existential war against barbarism alone, and what's at stake for Israel and the world. Learn More
The Impeachment Power

by Keith E. Whittington; read by Mike Lenz

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

An essential primer on impeachment for today's divided public square. Learn More
How to Talk About Love

by Plato; translated by Armand D'Angour; read by Armand D'Angour

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

Explore the nature of love in this charming new translation of selections from Plato's great dramatic work, the Symposium. Learn More
How to Make Money

by Pliny; selected, translated, and introduced by Luca Grillo; read by Graham Mack

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

An enriching collection of classical writings about how ancient Romans made—and thought about—money. Learn More
How to Lose Yourself

by The Buddha and His Followers; translated with commentary by Jay L. Garfield, Maria Heim, and Robert H. Sharf; read by Mike Carnes

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

Inviting new translations of classical Buddhist texts about why the self is an illusion—and why giving it up can free us from suffering. Learn More
How to Have Willpower

by Plutarch; translated by Michael Fontaine

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

In this addition to the Ancient Wisdom for Modern Readers (AWMR) series, Michael Fontaine offers new and fresh translations of two key texts on coping with internal appetites and external pressure, with different perspectives. Learn More
How to Eat

translated with commentary by Claire Bubb; read by Abigail Reno

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

A delicious feast of ancient Greek and Roman writings on living well by eating well. Learn More
Household Finance

by Richard Deaves; read by Mike Chamberlain

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

Household Finance: An Introduction to Individual Financial Behavior speaks to both how people should and how people actually do make financial decisions, and how these financial decisions contribute to and detract from their well-being. Learn More
Horse Under Water

by Len Deighton; read by James Lailey

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

Len Deighton presents Book 2 in the Harry Palmer series. Learn More
HOOF BEATS

by William T. Taylor; read by Tristan Morris

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

Journey to the ancient past with cutting-edge science and new data to discover how horses forever altered the course of human history. Learn More
The Honey Trap

by Dana L. Church; read by Janet Metzger

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

In The Honey Trap, scientist and author Dana Church unravels the complexities of human interactions with our winged friends and demonstrates how dangerously selfish our thinking can be. It's a wake-up call for humanity to embrace sustainable practices and protect these vital pollinators before it's too late. Learn More
The Hidden History of the American Dream

by Thom Hartmann; read by Sean Pratt

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

America's most popular progressive radio host and New York Times bestselling author explores the fall of the American Dream and the steps we can take to bring it back. Learn More
Heat, a History

by On Barak; read by Tim Lounibos

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

Despite the flames of record-breaking temperatures licking at our feet, most people fail to fully grasp the gravity of environmental overheating. What acquired habits and conveniences allow us to turn a blind eye with an air of detachment? Using examples from the hottest places on earth, Heat, a History shows how scientific methods of accounting for heat and modern forms of acclimatization have desensitized us to climate change. Learn More
The Hearing Test

by Eliza Barry Callahan; read by Eliza Barry Callahan

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

A young woman reorients her relationship to the world in the wake of sudden deafness in this mesmerizing debut novel for readers of Rachel Cusk, Clarice Lispector, and Fleur Jaeggy. Learn More
Goodbye Mickey Mouse

by Len Deighton; read by Matthew Lloyd Davies

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

In the winter of 1943–44, a group of American fighter pilots flies escort missions over Germany—among them the deeply reserved Captain Jamie Farebrother, estranged son of a deskbound colonel, and the cocky Lieutenant Mickey Morse, who's well on his way to becoming America's Number One Flying Ace. The only thing the two men have in common is a wealth of courage, but they forge a bond of friendship in battle with far-reaching consequences for themselves . . . and for the future of those they love. Learn More
The Golden State Killer Case

by William Thorp; read by Lynn E. Palermo; read by Josh Innerst

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

William Thorp examines the Golden State Killer case in this must-listen entry in the Fifty States of Crime series. Learn More
Going Local

by Jamie Harrison; read by Justin Price

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

Jamie Harrison presents Book 2 in the Jules Clement series. Learn More
Galway's Edge

by Ken Bruen; read by John Keating

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

A secretive vigilante group called Edge cleanses Galway of its worst criminals. But when someone starts picking off Edge members, private detective Jack Taylor steps in to investigate. Learn More
Family, Friends and Neighbors

by Richard Estep; read by Perry Daniels

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

Murders committed to escape a marriage, or out of dire desperation, or from an insane separation from reality, these and other less comprehensible motivations fill the pages of Family, Friends and Neighbors. It's an unflinching look into humanity's dark side! Hear the stories, investigate the facts, and meet the vicious killers who murder the people who should have been nearest and dearest to them. Learn More
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