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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 Race to the Future

by Kassia St. Clair; read by Kassia St. Clair

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The rise of the automobile as told through its Rubicon moment—a sensational, high-risk race across two continents on the verge of revolution. Learn More
Racial Justice and the Catholic Church

by Bryan N. Massingale; read by Mirron Willis

Racial Justice and the Catholic Church examines the presence of racism in America from its early history through the Civil Rights Movement and the election of Barack Obama. It also explores how Catholic social teaching has been used—and not used—to promote reconciliation and justice. Learn More
The Radium Girls

by Kate Moore; read by Angela Brazil

Goodreads Best Books of 2017
NPR Best Book of 2017
Library Reads Favorite of Favorites 2017

Ordinary women in 1920s America. All they wanted was the chance to shine . . . Be careful what you wish for. Learn More
RAF

by Richard Overy, PhD; read by Steven Crossley

RAF is a masterful history of how the Royal Air Force emerged from the deadly trench warfare of World War I. Learn More
Raising the Hunley

Brian Hicks and Schuyler Kropf; read by Harry Chase

Two prize-winning journalists, Brian Hicks and Schulyer Kropf, have chronicled this fascinating story of military daring, momentary victory, sudden death, buried secrets, persistence, and ultimate payoff. Learn More
Rating America's Presidents

by Robert Spencer; read by Rick Adamson

This book offers what should be the only criteria for rating the occupants of the White House: were they good for America? Learn More
Reaching for the Moon

by Roger D. Launius; read by Keith Sellon-Wright

Fifty years after the Moon landing, a new history of the space race explores the lives of both Soviet and American engineers. Learn More
Reading the Man

by Elizabeth Brown Pryor; read by Jo Anna Perrin

Explained for the first time in the context of the young United States's tumultuous societal developments, Robert E. Lee's actions reveal a man forced to play a leading role in the formation of the nation at the cost of his private happiness. Learn More
Reap the Whirlwind

by Peter Houlahan; read by Joshua Saxon

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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
Reason

Robert B. Reich; read by Robert B. Reich

Reason is a passionate and urgent statement about liberalism: what it is, the measure of its importance for America, and how it can return to the forefront of American politics. Learn More
Rebels at Sea

by Eric Jay Dolin; read by Eric Jason Martin

The bestselling author of Black Flags, Blue Waters reclaims the daring freelance sailors who proved essential to the winning of the Revolutionary War. Learn More
Reconsidering Race

Edited by Kazuko Suzuki & Diego A. Von Vacano, Foreword by Henry Louis Gates Jr.; read by Mirron Willis

Reconsidering Race will help shed light on multiple contemporary concerns, such as the place of race in identity formation, ethno-political conflict, immigration policy, social justice, biomedical ethics, and the carceral state. Learn More
The Red Mirror

by Gulnaz Sharafutdinova; read by Michael Page

What explains Putin's enduring popularity in Russia? In The Red Mirror, Gulnaz Sharafutdinova uses social identity theory to explain Putin's leadership. Learn More
Red Moon Rising

Matthew Brzezinski; read by Charles Stransky

The first book to capture both the Soviet and American sides of the event that started the space race and changed our world. Learn More
Redeeming Anthropology

by Khaled Furani; read by Bob Souer

Mining the biographical registers of the American, British, and French anthropological traditions, Khaled Furani argues that despite all efforts to the contrary, theological sediments remain in this disciplining discipline. Learn More
Redirect

Timothy D. Wilson; read by Grover Gardner

A leading psychologist shows how we can reinvent ourselves, transform our children, improve our communities, and change the world. Learn More
Rediscovering Travel

by Seth Kugel; read by Kyle Tait

An indispensable companion for rookie and veteran travelers alike that promises to revolutionize both how and why we vacation. Learn More
The Regency Years

by Robert Morrison; read by Chris MacDonnell

A surprising and lively history of an overlooked era that brought the modern world of art, culture, and science decisively into view. Learn More
Reimagining Healthcare

by Thomas Koulopoulos; read by Peter Lerman

A brilliantly simple look at how we can fix healthcare without drastic policy change and political diatribes. Learn More
Reinventing America's Schools

by David Osborne; read by Robertson Dean

In Reinventing America's Schools, David Osborne, one of the world's foremost experts on public sector reform, offers a comprehensive analysis of the charter school movements and presents a theory that will do for American schools what his New York Times bestseller Reinventing Government did for public governance in 1992. Learn More
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