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Secret Servants of the Crown

by Claire Hubbard-Hall; read by Anne Flosnik

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Drawing on private and previously classified documents, this definitive history of women's contributions to the intelligence services is the first authoritative account of the hidden female army of clerks, typists, telephonists, and secretaries who were the cornerstone of the British secret state across two world wars and beyond. Learn More
Bad Hombres

by Steve Cortes; read by Hector Carrillo

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Hispanics have moved materially to the political right in recent years—but why? What explains this marked and sustained shift? Learn More
A Man on Fire

by Douglas R. Egerton; read by Paul Boehmer

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Thomas Wentworth Higginson played a role in nearly every progressive movement of the nineteenth century, earning a place in studies of abolitionism, feminism, education, temperance, and Victorian fiction, as well as films, novels, and books featuring Dickinson and Harriet Tubman. These reveal only aspects of his storied life. Douglas Egerton's biography embraces all the facets of this American whirlwind, illuminating the ways in which Higginson's lifelong crusade for a more just world resonates today. Learn More
American Laughter, American Fury

by Eran A. Zelnik; read by Joe Barrett

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How humor helped white men cast the United States as a nation in which only they were entitled to citizenship. Learn More
Darkmotherland

by Samrat Upadhyay; read by Amrita Acharia

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An epic tale of love and political violence set in earthquake-ravaged Darkmotherland, a dystopian reimagining of Nepal, from the Whiting Award–winning author of Arresting God in Kathmandu. Learn More
Dust and Light

by Andrea Barrett; read by Teru Schnaubelt

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The celebrated National Book Award–winning writer's intimate exploration of how fact is transformed into fiction. Learn More
Tackling The Everyday

by Tracie Canada; read by L. Malaika Cooper

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A Black feminist takes on exploitation and care in America's favorite game. Learn More
You Can't Kill a Man Because of the Books He Reads

by Brad Snyder; read by Christopher Douyard

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The story of a young, Black Communist Party organizer wrongly convicted of attempting to incite insurrection and the landmark case that made him a civil rights hero. Learn More
Son of Birmingham

by Randall Woodfin; with Edward T. Bowser; read by Randall Woodfin

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A must-listen memoir from Mayor Randall Woodfin. Learn More
Penman of the Founding

by Jane E. Calvert; read by Kitty Hendrix

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Despite the key part he played in the country's founding, few Americans today have heard of John Dickinson. Early chroniclers and historians cast him as a coward and Loyalist for not signing the Declaration. Many later historians have simply accepted and echoed this distorted and dismissive view. Jane Calvert's fascinating, authoritative, and accessible biography, the first complete account of Dickinson's life and work, restores him to a place of prominence in the nation's formative years. Learn More
The Edge of Sentience

by Jonathan Birch; read by Graham Mack

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Can octopuses feel pain or pleasure? Can we tell if a person unresponsive after severe injury might be suffering? When does a fetus begin having conscious experiences? These questions about the edge of sentience are subject to enormous uncertainty. This book builds a framework to help us reach ethically sound decisions on how to manage the risks. Learn More
Watching Over You

by Simon Delaney; read by Simon Delaney

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Alternating between London and Paris in the 1940s, the 1960s, and the present, Watching Over You explores the provenance of a collection of paintings hidden from the plundering Nazis during World War II and the fate of the families entangled in the search for the lost artworks. Learn More
Widow's Fire

by Michelle Bennington; read by Courtney Patterson

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Michelle Bennington presents Book 2 in the Widows and Shadows series. Learn More
The Revolutionary Self

by Lynn Hunt; read by Kate Udall

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An illuminating exploration of the tensions between self and society in the age of revolutions. Learn More
The Secret Public

by Jon Savage; read by Liam Gerrard

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A monumental history of the gay influence on popular culture, from the rise of Little Richard to the collapse of disco in 1979. Learn More
Black Panther Woman

by Mary Frances Phillips; foreword by Charlene A. Carruthers; read by Deanna Anthony

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The first biography of Ericka Huggins, a queer Black woman who brought spiritual self-care practices to the Black Panther Party. Learn More
Leo

by Deon Meyer; read by Peter Noble

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Two decorated detectives must put their careers on the line to find the link between three seemingly-unrelated homicides in the latest thriller in the #1 internationally bestselling series. Learn More
Child's Play

by Reginald Hill; read by Shaun Grindell

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An inheritance draws a shady long-lost relative out of hiding in "the most elaborate mystery in the Yorkshire series" (Kirkus Reviews). Learn More
The Alice Crimmins Case

by Anais Renevier; translated by Laurie Bennett; read by Lisa S. Ware

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In this must-listen true crime work, journalist Anaïs Renevier explores one of the most famous and divisive trials in recent American history. Learn More
The Ageless Revolution

by Michael Aziz; read by Stephen Caffrey

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Described as a "tour de force in anti-aging," bestselling author Dr. Michael Aziz unlocks the secrets to longevity and disease prevention with a straightforward, doable plan focusing on the ten hallmarks of aging to target your cells and turn back the clock. Learn More
Lion

by Sonya Walger; read by Sonya Walger

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An engrossing work of autobiographical fiction about the relationship between an actress daughter and her larger-than-life father—the astonishingly assured debut novel of Sonya Walger, actress on Lost, For All Mankind, and more. Learn More
Origin Stories

by Corinna Vallianatos; read by Angela Juarez

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In this keen, meditative collection set in Southern California and Virginia, Corinna Vallianatos dramatizes the bonds of mother and child, the self-destruction of young womanhood, the thrill and bewilderment of friendship, and the power of place. Learn More
Enslavement

by Orlando Patterson; read by Leon Nixon

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In Enslavement: Past and Present, historical sociologist Orlando Patterson examines the social, political, and economic complexities of slavery across different eras and societies. Learn More
How to Lose Yourself

by The Buddha and His Followers; translated with commentary by Jay L. Garfield, Maria Heim, and Robert H. Sharf; read by Mike Carnes

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Inviting new translations of classical Buddhist texts about why the self is an illusion—and why giving it up can free us from suffering. Learn More
How to Eat

translated with commentary by Claire Bubb; read by Abigail Reno

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A delicious feast of ancient Greek and Roman writings on living well by eating well. Learn More
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