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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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The Eastern Front

by Nick Lloyd; read by Elliot Fitzpatrick

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

The first major history in fifty years of the often overlooked Eastern Front of the First World War, where a more fluid conflict resulted in the destruction of great empires and the rise of the Soviet Union. Learn More
Life Lessons from a Parasite

by John Janovy Jr.; read by Joel Richards

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

In this unique book, John Janovy Jr., one of the world's preeminent experts on parasites, reveals what can humans learn from the most reviled yet misunderstood animals on Earth: lice, tapeworms, flukes, and maggots that can eat a lizard from the inside, and how these lessons help us negotiate our own complicated world. Whether we're learning to adapt to adverse conditions, accept our own limitations, or process new information in an ever-changing landscape—we can be sure a parasite did it first. Learn More
Kent State

by Brian VanDeMark; read by Daniel Hennig

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

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A Plausible Man

by Susanna Ashton; read by Leon Nixon

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

The remarkable story of the man behind the book that helped spark the Civil War, in a stunning historical detective story. Learn More
The Ripple Effect

by Enze Han; read by David Pham Huynh

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

Many studies of China's relations with Southeast Asia focus on how Beijing has used its power asymmetry to achieve regional influence. Yet, scholars and pundits often fail to appreciate the complexity of the contemporary Chinese state and society, and just how fragmented, decentralized, and internationalized China is today. In The Ripple Effect, Enze Han argues that a focus on the Chinese state alone is not sufficient for a comprehensive understanding of China's influence in Southeast Asia. Learn More
Reap the Whirlwind

by Peter Houlahan; read by Joshua Saxon

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

The bestselling author of Norco '80 returns with a riveting story of mid-1980s San Diego that placed one young Black man at the center of a whirlwind of crime and punishment that profoundly altered Southern California. Learn More
Most Honorable Son

by Gregg Jones; read by Christopher Douyard

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

The first comprehensive biography of unjustly forgotten Japanese American war hero Ben Kuroki, who fought the Axis powers during World War II and battled racism, injustice, and prejudice on the home front. Learn More
Making Makers

by Michael P. M. Finch; read by Kent Klineman

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

Making Makers presents a comprehensive history of a seminal work of scholarship which has exerted a persistent attraction for scholars of war and strategy: Makers of Modern Strategy. It reveals the processes by which scholars conceived and devised the book, considering both successful and failed attempts to make and remake the work across the twentieth century, and illuminating its impact and legacy. Learn More
The Longest Con

by Joe Conason; read by Steve Marvel

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

A sardonic chronicle of how conservatism turned into a racketeering enterprise—and why Donald Trump became the living emblem of the American right's moral decay. Learn More
Last of Its Kind

by Gísli Pálsson; read by Paul Woodson

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

How an iconic bird's final days exposed the reality of human-caused extinction. Learn More
Dispersals

by Jessica J. Lee; read by Jessica J. Lee

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

A prize-winning memoirist and nature writer turns to the lives of plants entangled in our human world to explore belonging, displacement, identity, and the truths of our shared future. Learn More
Swimming Pretty

by Vicki Valosik; read by Sarah Welborn

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

From vaudeville tank shows to the Olympic arena, a groundbreaking history of how women found synchronicity—and power—in water. Learn More
Fantasy Expert

by Ron Shandler; read by BJ Harrison

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

An entertaining and incisive chronicle from one of the foremost authorities in fantasy baseball. Learn More
Toxic Water, Toxic System

by Michael Mascarenhas; read by Malcolm Hillgartner

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

Toxic Water, Toxic System exposes the consequences of a seemingly anonymous authoritarian state willing to maintain white supremacy at any cost—including poisoning an entire city and shutting off water to thousands of people. Weaving together narratives of frontline activists along with archival data, Michael Mascarenhas provides a powerful exploration of the political alliances and bureaucratic mechanisms that uphold inequality. Learn More
The Great River

by Boyce Upholt; read by Gabriel Vaughan

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

A sweeping history of the Mississippi River―and the centuries of human meddling that have transformed both it and America. Learn More
Empire of God

by Robert Spencer; read by Bob Souer

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

Western civilization is generally regarded as the child of Athens, Jerusalem, and Rome. However, Western society has other forefathers as well: we would be unwise to give the Byzantine Empire short shrift. The ways in which it has influenced our world for the good, and indeed, created the parameters of our society at its healthiest and strongest, are insufficiently appreciated today. Learn More
Origin Story

by Howard Markel; read by Mike Cooper

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

A lively account of how Darwin's work on natural selection transformed science and society, and an investigation into the mysterious illness that plagued its author. Learn More
The Rise and Fall of the Second American Republic

by Manisha Sinha; read by Deepa Samuel

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

A groundbreaking, expansive new account of Reconstruction that fundamentally alters our view of this formative period in American history. Learn More
Heart of American Darkness

by Robert G. Parkinson; read by Shawn Compton

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

An acclaimed historian captures the true nature of imperialism in early America, demonstrating how the frontier shaped the nation. Learn More
How to Be Queer

by Sarah Nooter; read by Paul Boehmer

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

An irresistible anthology of ancient Greek writings that explore queer desire and love.
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