Looking Down the Tree applies evolutionary principles to understand the history of our species and the pressures of natural selection which led to our unique appearance and behaviors. Learn More
This engaging book by Jeff Rauseo blends film history with a modern guide to streaming, helping you navigate the complex history of movie making and ultimately how to know what to watch in the vast ocean of content. From the golden age of Hollywood to the best new movies to stream, Rauseo breaks down the ever-evolving movie watching experience to help us understand the good, the bad, and the ugly of streaming. Learn More
As a group of Marxist revolutionaries in Spanish Guiana prepare to unseat their country's leader, a group of high-powered men in Washington prepare to keep the current government intact and capitalize on the small country's newfound oil. Learn More
A descendant of a powerful Italian dynasty reckons with her family's troubled legacy and her own fractured memories in this Gothic thriller from the author of The Forgotten Girl. Learn More
In this twist on the Pygmalion story, a duke makes a wager that he can bed the uncouth Lady Gloriana. But the bet takes on a life of its own . . . Learn More
by Bruce L. Miller and Virginia Sturm; read by Keith Brown
F O R T H C O M I N G ! Available December
Mysteries of the Social Brain describes the scientific underpinnings of human behavior and values. Through the retelling of fascinating clinical stories of people with neurological conditions, this book explores the parts of the brain that allow humans to thrive as social and creative beings. Learn More
edited by Martha H. Patterson and Henry Louis Gates Jr.; read by Deanna Anthony
F O R T H C O M I N G ! Available March
An authoritative anthology tracing the history of one of the most important concepts Black people drew on to challenge the brutal, totalizing system of Jim Crow racism. Learn More
Gary Grossman, author of the wildly popular Executive series, returns with a high-octane thriller that digs into the history of the Earth to find the secrets people are willing to kill to keep concealed. Learn More
Three con artists are on the make, and making millions. There's Silas, the leader, slick and self-assured; Liz, his glamorous lover; and Bob, the young cockney upstart (who's also falling for Liz). As this uneasy trio's swindles take them from New York high-rises to sixties London, corrupt governments to, finally, the ultimate con in the Middle East, will their luck start to run out? Learn More
edited by Sarah J. Schoppe-Sullivan and F. Kübra Aytaç-DiCarlo; read by Ann Richardson
F O R T H C O M I N G ! Available December
This pioneering volume reviews theory and research on parental gatekeeping—the extent to which parents support or thwart each other's involvement in parenting. Learn More
Written by a certified sex therapist and married mother of two, Parents in Love offers a research-backed road map to help couples reignite desire, deepen emotional connection, and cultivate a fulfilling sex life amid the chaos and pressure of raising kids. Learn More
by Tom Comitta; read by Christina Delaine and David de Vries
F O R T H C O M I N G ! Available March
What do Americans truly want in a novel? What would it look like if their preferences and aversions materialized in book form? In People's Choice Literature, Tom Comitta has taken up this challenge, writing two groundbreaking novels based on a nationwide poll about literary taste―one featuring the story elements Americans most desire and another containing everything Americans despise. Learn More