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Parenting Anxious Kids

by Regine Galanti, PhD; read by Carolyn Jania

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The complete CBT-based guide for parenting kids with anxiety. Learn More
Ladies' Lunch

by Lore Segal; read by Callie Beaulieu

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Beloved New Yorker writer Lore Segal, at ninety-five years old, is a national treasure. Working at the height of her powers, in this story collection she turns her gimlet eye and compassionate humor on aging and life in the slow lane. Learn More
Leadership from Bad to Worse

by Barbara Kellerman; read by Linda Jones

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Leadership from Bad to Worse is about how leadership that is bad, invariably, inexorably, gets worse—unless it is somehow, by someone or something, stopped or slowed. Learn More
Trans Children in Today's Schools

by Aidan Key; read by Adi Cabral

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The purpose of this book is to move beyond the unproductive and polarizing debates that occur over which bathroom/locker room transgender children should use and on which sports team they should participate. Aidan Key masterfully cuts through the misinformation and distractions to get at the only issues that truly matter—ensuring our children, all of our children—can count on a safe and welcoming learning environment. Learn More
Barking Up the Right Tree

by Dr. Ian Dunbar; read by Elliot Fitzpatrick

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The culmination of fifty-plus years at the vanguard of dog behavioral science, Barking Up the Right Tree is an indispensable guide for anyone who wants harmonious, two-way communication with a calm, confident, well-behaved, happy canine companion. Learn More
Murder by Lamplight

by Patrice McDonough; read by Henrietta Meire

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As a deadly cholera pandemic burns its way through Victorian London in the winter of 1866, a trailblazing female physician and a skeptical Scotland Yard detective reluctantly team up to stop a sadistic killer in this dark, atmospheric, historically rich mystery for fans of Andrea Penrose and Deanna Raynourn. Learn More
The Truce

by Hunter Walker and Luppe B. Luppen; read by Mike Chamberlain

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Even before the cataclysmic 2016 election, the Democratic Party had long been at war with itself—yet Joe Biden's narrow victory in 2020 bridged the divide. Facing the dire threat of a second Trump administration, Democrats forged an unlikely but effective coalition that stalled Trumpism at the ballot box and enacted a raft of consequential legislation. But how long can the uneasy peace hold, and can Biden win again? Learn More
The Silence

by Mary McGarry Morris; read by Cassandra Campbell

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From a New York Times bestselling "writer to reckon with," a psychological suspense about a woman whose life is fractured by a childhood crime (The New York Times Book Review). Learn More
The Individualization of War

edited by Jennifer Welsh, Dapo Akande, and David Rodin; read by Rick Adamson

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The Individualization of War brings together a set of leading thinkers from the fields of moral philosophy, international law, and international relations to further our understanding of not only how individualization is manifest in armed conflict—in theory and in practice—but also how it generates tensions and challenges for today's scholars and practitioners. Learn More
LOUD

by Angelo Cataldi; read by Angelo Cataldi

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LOUD is an exuberant chronicle of Angelo Cataldi's life, from his childhood as a self-described "king nerd" in Providence, Rhode Island, to the traditional newspaper career he left behind, and his eventual rise to the top of the Philadelphia sports radio scene on WIP. Learn More
The New World on Mars

by Robert Zubrin; read by Lee Goettl

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Robert Zubrin, world-renowned space authority and founding president of the Mars Society, taps today's newest science and most dogged research to foretell in astounding detail the brave, new Martian civilization we will achieve when (not if!) humankind colonizes Mars. Learn More
Twilight Territory

by Andrew X. Pham; read by David Lee Huynh

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A sweeping first novel of love, war, and resistance in post–World War II Vietnam, by the award-winning author of Catfish and Mandala. Learn More
Splinters of Infinity

by Mark Wolverton; read by Steve Marvel

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The riveting story of a modern age scientific feud between two Nobel Prize–winning scientists over the nature of cosmic rays and the universe. Learn More
The Politics of Mass Violence in the Middle East

by Laura Robson; read by Lisa S. Ware

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In this study, Laura Robson uses a framework of mass violence—encompassing the concepts of genocide, ethnic cleansing, forced migration, appropriation of resources, mass deportation, and forcible denationalization—to explain the emergence of a dystopian politics of identity across the Eastern Mediterranean in the modern era and to illuminate the contemporary breakdown of the state from Syria to Iraq to Israel. Learn More
The Politics of Maps

by Christine Leuenberger and Izhak Schnell; read by Rachel Perry

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The Politics of Maps explores how the geographical sciences came to be entangled with the politics, territorial claim-making, and nation-state building of Israel/Palestine. Learn More
How to be Healthy

by Galen; translated with commentary by Katherine D. Van Schaik; read by Rick Adamson and Cindy Kay

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Timeless wisdom about how to be healthy in body and mind from one of the greatest physicians of the ancient world. Learn More
The D Word

by Kate Anthony; read by Kate Anthony

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Should I stay married for my kids? Does this count as abuse? Why am I so unhappy? What does a healthy relationship even look like? When you're ready for honest answers to these and other questions, The D Word shows you how to dig deep and find them—and then move forward into a better, brighter future. Learn More
Life In The Pits

by Brad Schaeffer; read by Stephen Bowlby

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A former commodities trader gives an intimate glimpse into what it was like to work on the raucous exchange floors in the trading pits of Chicago and New York. Learn More
Eat Without Fear

by Nicholas R. Farrell, PhD, Carolyn Black Becker, PhD, ABPP, and Glenn Waller, DPhil; read by Danny Hughes

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Eating disorders are serious conditions that can be hard to treat; however, the chances of overcoming an eating disorder increase when exposure therapy is used as part of the overall treatment strategy. Eat Without Fear provides practical, accessible information about this innovative, scientifically-supported approach, as well as guidance on how to apply it effectively to beat an eating disorder using a "team approach" that involves family members, friends, and other loved ones. Learn More
I Am the Law

by Michael Molcher; read by Keval Shah

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An in-depth examination of the ways in which the comic strip Judge Dredd, published in 2000 AD, has predicted the changing face of policing in Britain over the last forty-five years. Learn More
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