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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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In the Dream House

by Carmen Maria Machado; read by Carmen Maria Machado


Lambda Literary Award Winner

A revolutionary memoir about domestic abuse by the award-winning author of Her Body and Other Parties. Learn More
In the Houses of Their Dead

by Terry Alford; read by Danny Campbell

The story of Abraham Lincoln as it has never been told before: through the strange, even otherworldly, points of contact between his family and that of the man who killed him, John Wilkes Booth. Learn More
In the Matter of Nat Turner

by Christopher Tomlins; read by Paul Boehmer

A bold new interpretation of Nat Turner and the slave rebellion that stunned the American South. Learn More
In the Name of Sharks

by François Sarano; read by Malcolm Hillgartner

Drawing on the latest scientific research on the biology and ethology of sharks and their exceptional characteristics, this book aims to break through the barrier of prejudice and to pay homage to their true nature. Learn More
In The Presence of Evil

by Tania Bayard; read by Steven Crossley

Tania Bayard introduces scribe sleuth Christine de Pizan in the first of an intriguing new historical mystery series set in fourteenth-century France. Learn More
In the Shadow of the Enemy

by Tania Bayard; read by Steven Crossley

Scribe sleuth Christine de Pizan must discover who wants to kill the king in the second of this richly imagined historical mystery series set in fourteenth-century France. Learn More
In the Shadow of the Round Tops

by Allen R. Thompson; read by Shawn Compton

Exciting new research lifts much of the fog surrounding the Battle of Gettysburg and offers a glimpse into what happened on that fateful day—July 2, 1863. Learn More
In the Wake of Madness

Joan Druett; read by Dennis Boutsikaris

The true story of a bloody mutany that inspired a young writer named Herman Melville. Learn More
The In-Betweens

by Mira Ptacin; read by Chloe Cannon

A young writer travels to Maine to tell the unusual story of America's longest-running camp devoted to mysticism and the world beyond. Learn More
Inca Apocalypse

by R. Alan Covey; read by Gary Tiedemann

A major new history of the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire, set in a larger global context than previous accounts. Learn More
Indefinite

by Michael L. Walker; read by Earl McLean

An intimate, firsthand account of the emotional and physical experience of doing time in jail and the strategies for enduring it. Learn More
Indelible Ink

by Richard Kluger; read by Tom Perkins

The untold story of the battle to legalize free expression in America by the Pulitzer Prize winning author of Ashes to Ashes. Learn More
The Indian World of George Washington

by Colin G. Calloway; read by Paul Heitsch


National Book Award Finalist 2018

The Indian World of George Washington offers a fresh portrait of the most revered American and the Native Americans whose story has been only partially told. Calloway's biography invites us to look again at the history of America's beginnings and see the country in a whole new light. Learn More
Indigenous Continent

by Pekka Hamalainen; read by Kaipo Schwab

A prize-winning scholar rewrites 400 years of American history from Indigenous perspectives, overturning the dominant origin story of the United States.
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The Inevitability of Tragedy

by Berry Gewen; read by Paul Woodson

A new portrait of Henry Kissinger focusing on the fundamental ideas underlying his policies: Realism, balance of power, and national interest. Learn More
Infinite Baseball

by Alva Noe; read by Barry Abrams

Baseball is a strange sport: it consists of long periods in which little seems to be happening, punctuated by high-energy outbursts of rapid fire activity. Because of this, despite ever greater profits, Major League Baseball is bent on finding ways to shorten games, and to tailor baseball to today's shorter attention spans. But for the true fan, baseball is always compelling to watch—and intellectually fascinating. Learn More
Information Wars

by Richard Stengel; read by Christopher Grove

Richard Stengel shows how disinformation is impacting our global society in this timely, must-listen book. Learn More
Innate

by Kevin J. Mitchell; read by Michael Page

A leading neuroscientist explains why your personal traits are more innate than you think. Learn More
The Inner Coast

by Donovan Hohn; read by Charlie Thurston

Prize-winning essays on our changing place in the natural world by the bestselling author of Moby-Duck. Learn More
Inseparable

by Yunte Huang; read by PJ Ochlan

2019 National Book Critics Circle Award

With wry humor, Shakespearean profundity, and trenchant insight, Yunte Huang brings to life the story of America's most famous nineteenth-century Siamese twins. Learn More
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