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Heat, a History

by On Barak; read by Tim Lounibos

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

Despite the flames of record-breaking temperatures licking at our feet, most people fail to fully grasp the gravity of environmental overheating. What acquired habits and conveniences allow us to turn a blind eye with an air of detachment? Using examples from the hottest places on earth, Heat, a History shows how scientific methods of accounting for heat and modern forms of acclimatization have desensitized us to climate change. Learn More
Heartificial Intelligence

John C. Havens; read by Eric Summerer

As we program machines to be more like humans, how will they know what we value, if we don't know ourselves? Learn More
Health Justice Now

by Timothy Faust; read by Brian Holden

In Health Justice Now, Timothy Faust explains what single payer healthcare is, why we don't yet have it, and how it can be won. Learn More
Healing Your Child’s Brain

by Matthew Newell, Carol Newell; read by Joe Hempel

In Healing Your Child's Brain, child development experts Matthew and Carol Newell arm parents with the knowledge, confidence, and tools they need to help their special-needs child flourish. Learn More
Healing Ourselves Whole

by Emily A. Francis; read by Stina Nielsen

Healing Ourselves Whole will give you the tools you need to clean your emotional house from top to bottom, complete with journal writing prompts and audio meditations. Learn More
Hatred

by Berit Brogaard; read by Janet Metzger

Berit Brogaard explores the moral psychology of one of our most complex, and vivid emotions. Learn More
Happiness

by Daniel Nettle; read by Matthew Waterson

Bringing together the latest insights from psychiatry, psychology, and philosophy, Daniel Nettle sheds light on happiness, the most basic of human desires. Nettle examines whether people are basically happy or unhappy, whether success can make us happy, what sort of remedies to unhappiness work, why some people are happier than others, and much more. Learn More
The Handbook of Culture and Psychology

by David Matsumoto & Hyisung Hwang; read by Bill Andrew Quinn

This book describes the continued evolution and advancement of the main research domains of cultural and cross-cultural psychology. Renowned authors not only review the state-of-the-art in their respective fields but also describe the challenges and opportunities that their respective research domains face in the future. Learn More
Hacking Darwin

by Jamie Metzl; read by Eric Martin

From leading geopolitical expert and technology futurist Jamie Metzl comes a groundbreaking exploration of the many ways genetic-engineering is shaking the core foundations of our lives—sex, war, love, and death. Learn More
Grinnell

by John Taliaferro; read by Joe Barrett

The alarm that George Bird Grinnell sounded would spark America's conservation movement. Yet today his name has been forgotten—an omission that John Taliaferro's commanding biography now sets right with historical care and narrative flair. Learn More
The Goodness Paradox

by Richard Wrangham; read by Michael Page

The Goodness Paradox is a highly accessible, authoritative, and intellectually provocative, a startlingly original theory of how Homo sapiens came to be. Learn More
The Golden Thread

by Kassia St. Clair; read by Helen Johns

The bestselling author of The Secret Lives of Color returns with this rollicking narrative of the 30,000-year history of fabric, briskly told through thirteen charismatic episodes. Learn More
God of Sperm

by Joe Donnelly; read by Jonathan Yen

God of Sperm tells the remarkable story of Dr. Cappy Miles Rothman, the son of notorious gangster Norman "Roughhouse" Rothman, who went on to become a trailblazer in the field of reproductive medicine. Learn More
God and the Big Bang, (2nd Edition)

by Daniel C. Matt; read by Barry Abrams

To discover the presence of God throughout the cosmos and in our everyday lives, Daniel C. Matt draws on both science and theology, both fact and belief, and both cosmology and Jewish mysticism, taking us on a deeply personal, thoughtful, and inspiring journey. Learn More
Ghost Work

by Mary L. Gray & Siddharth Suri;read by Will Damron

In the spirit of Nickel and Dimed, a necessary and revelatory exposé of the invisible human workforce that powers the web—and that foreshadows the true future of work. Learn More
Ghost Road

by Anthony M. Townsend; read by Peter Lerman

A penetrating look at near-future disruption as truly autonomous vehicles arrive. Learn More
The Genius of Birds

Jennifer Ackerman; read by Margaret Strom

IndieBound Bestseller

This elegant scientific investigation and travelogue weaves personal anecdotes with fascinating science. Ackerman delivers an extraordinary story that will both give readers a new appreciation for the exceptional talents of birds and let them discover what birds can reveal about our changing world. Learn More
Genetics in the Madhouse

by Theodore M. Porter; read by Mike Chamberlain

A bold rethinking of asylum work, Genetics in the Madhouse shows how heredity was a human science as well as a medical and biological one. It is the untold story of how the collection and sorting of hereditary data in mental hospitals, schools for "feebleminded" children, and prisons gave rise to a new science of human heredity. Learn More
Gene Machine

by Venki Ramakrishnan; read by Matthew Waterson

A Nobel Prize-winning biologist tells the riveting story of his race to discover the inner workings of biology's most important molecule. Learn More
Geek Feminist Revolution: Essays On Subversion, Tactical Profanity, and The Power of Media

Kameron Hurley; read by C. S. E Cooney

2017 Audie Winner

As geek culture goes mainstream—from Game of Thrones to the Avengers—it's never been more important to look at the role women play in it, and the future they're helping to create. Kameron Hurley's smart, funny, and profane voice guides readers through the world of fandom and the coming revolution in pop culture. Learn More
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