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Experience our world: as it was, as it is, as it might become with these audiobooks about history, the arts, culture, education, and politics. Don't miss Jared Diamond's Guns, Germs, and Steel, or Fresh Air with Terry Gross: Writers, or Gwen Ifill's The Breakthrough.

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Campaigning in a Racially Diversifying America

by Loren Collingwood; read by Christopher Grove

In Campaigning in a Racially Diversifying America, Loren Collingwood develops a theory of Cross-Racial Electoral Mobilization (CRM) to explain why, when, and how candidates of one race or ethnicity act to mobilize voters of another race or ethnicity. Learn More
Can Democracy Survive Global Capitalism?

by Robert Kuttner; read by Mike Chamberlain

In Can Democracy Survive Global Capitalism? one of our leading social critics recounts capitalism's finest hour, and shows us how we might achieve it once again. Learn More
The Cancer Problem

by Agnes Arnold-Forster; read by Cat Gould

The Cancer Problem: Malignancy in Nineteenth-Century Britain argues that it was in the nineteenth century that cancer acquired the unique emotional, symbolic, and politicized status it maintains today. Learn More
Candyfreak

Steve Almond; read by Oliver Wyman

Part candy porn, part candy polemic, part social history, part confession, Candyfreak explores the role candy plays in our lives as both source of pleasure and escape from pain. Learn More
The Canon

Natalie Angier; read by Nike Doukas

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Natalie Angier takes a joyride through the major scientific disciplines—physics, chemistry, biology, geology, and astronomy. Her approach is smart, funny, and sure to inspire a new appreciation of science. Learn More
The Capital

by Robert Menasse; read by Gildart Jackson

Mordantly funny and piercingly urgent, The Capital, the winner of Germany's highest fiction prize, is an "elegantly written, beautifully constructed" (Die Zeit) feat of world literature. Learn More
Captain America vs. Iron Man

Edited by Travis Langley, Foreword by Stan Lee; read by Reba Buhr and Kevin T. Collins

Freedom vs. security, the basic human dilemma. Can heroes really protect both? Two iconic figures, two living symbols whose choices make them superheroes and leaders, come to completely opposite conclusions. Learn More
Carville's Cure

by Pam Fessler; read by Pam Ward

The unknown story of the only leprosy colony in the continental United States, and the thousands of Americans who were exiled—hidden away with their "shameful" disease. Learn More
Cask Strength

by Mike Gerrard; read by Mike Cooper

Cask Strength tells the story of the unsung hero of the world of spirits, wine, and beer and an invention as ancient and important as the wheel—the humble barrel. Discover the barrel's rich history, as well as the incredible skill and innovation that goes into producing your favorite drinks. Learn More
The Catalyst

by Thomas R. Cech; read by Joshua Saxon

NEW! Now Available

Exploring the most transformative breakthroughs in biology since the discovery of the double helix, a Nobel Prize–winning scientist unveils the RNA age. Learn More
The Catholic Case for Trump

by Austin Ruse; read by John Pruden

This book examines more than a dozen issues and makes the case that a Faithful Catholic can find not just a reason, but a Catholic reason, to vote for Trump. This is a must-listen book for all Catholic voters. Learn More
Catholicism

by John T. McGreevy; ready by Jonathan Yen

A magisterial history of the centuries-long conflict between "progress" and "tradition" in the world's largest international institution. Learn More
Celebritocracy

by Cooper Lawrence, PhD; read by Teri Schnaubelt

Celebritocracy exposes nonfictional accounts of the many instances when celebrity activism ended up causing more harm than good. Learn More
The Center of the World

by Allen James Fromherz; read by Kyle Snyder

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

The latest book from the author of Qatar: A Modern History. Learn More
Cesare

by Jerome Charyn

Jerome Charyn presents Cesare, a literary thriller and a love story. Learn More
Champions Day

by James Carter; read by Paul Heitsch

How a single day revealed the history and foreshadowed the future of Shanghai. Learn More
Championship Behaviors

by Hugh McCutcheon; foreword by Thad Levine; read by Hugh McCutcheon

From an Olympic gold medal–winning coach, a new playbook for effective athlete education and team building. Learn More
A Chance to Make History

Wendy Kopp with Steven Farr; read by Kate Mulligan

On the 20th anniversary of Teach For America, its founder offers an inspiring summation of the lessons learned: The achievement gap can be closed, and there’s nothing elusive about what it will take. Learn More
Charlie Brown's America

by Blake Scott Ball; read by Johnny Heller

Despite—or because of—its huge popular culture status, Peanuts enabled cartoonist Charles Schulz to offer political commentary on the most controversial topics of postwar American culture through the voices of Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the Peanuts gang. Learn More
Chaucer's People

by Liza Picard; read by Jennifer M. Dixon

In Chaucer's People, Liza Picard transforms The Canterbury Tales into a masterful guide for a gloriously detailed tour of medieval England, from the mills and farms of a manor house to the lending houses and Inns of Court in London. Learn More
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