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by Amy T. Matthews; read by Brigid Lohrey

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

Three generations of women set out to heal their broken hearts on a grand adventure of hiking the Incan Trail to Machu Picchu in this stirring, spirited, and ultimately joyful journey of love and self discovery for fans of Rebecca Serle and Josie Silver . . . Learn More
Beautiful Writers

by Linda Sivertsen; read by Tom Perkins, Leanne Woodward, and Linda Sivertsen

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

This heartwarming, how-I-made-it writing memoir from a working writer you've never heard of with inspiration and advice from the legends you love will help aspiring authors avoid common pitfalls and energize career writers with a treasure trove of writing insights from their peers—the details you don't often hear but make a world of difference. Learn More
Bank Shot

by Donald E. Westlake; read by Justin Price

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

A crew of thieves hopes to hijack a mobile home full of money in this crime caper from "the funniest man in the world" (The Washington Post). Learn More
An April Shroud

by Reginald Hill; read by Shaun Grindell

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

A detective is drawn to a newly widowed woman in this "darkly funny" British murder mystery in the Gold Dagger Award–winning series (Kirkus Reviews). Learn More
American Tyrannies in the Long Age of Napoleon

by Elizabeth Duquette; read by Diana Blue

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

What if the American experiment is twofold, encompassing both democracy and tyranny? That is the question at the core of this book. While some nineteenth-century Americans informed their thinking with reference to classical texts, which comprehensively consider tyranny's dangers, most drew on a more contemporary source—Napoleon Bonaparte, the century's most famous man and its most notorious tyrant. Learn More
American Diva

by Deborah Paredez; read by Deborah Paredez

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

An impassioned homage to the divas who shake up our world and transform it with their bold, dazzling artistry. Learn More
The AI Mirror

by Shannon Vallor; read by Kim Niemi

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

Shannon Vallor makes a wide-ranging, prophetic, and philosophical case for what AI could be: a way to reclaim our human potential for moral and intellectual growth, rather than lose ourselves in mirrors of the past. Vallor calls us to rethink what AI is and can be, and what we want to be with it. Learn More
An Advancement of Learning

by Reginald Hill; read by Shaun Grindell

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

The "master of . . . cerebral puzzle mysteries" sends his Yorkshire detectives back to college to be taught a lesson in murder (The New York Times). Learn More
Accordion Eulogies

by Noé Álvarez; read by Asa Siegel

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

Searching, propulsive, and deeply spiritual, Accordion Eulogies is an odyssey to repair a severed family lineage, told through the surprising history of a musical instrument. Learn More
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