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Your Way Back to Happy

by Janelle Bruland; read by Janelle Bruland

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In Your Way Back to Happy, Janelle Bruland shares her deeply personal story of overcoming undiagnosed PTSD and offers a proven roadmap to transform your pain into power. Through relatable storytelling and actionable strategies, this book will show you how to identify and release the invisible barriers holding you back; reclaim your energy, confidence, and mental clarity; and step into a life of true freedom, purpose, and peace—on your terms. Learn More
You Got In! Now What?

by James T. Hamilton; illustrated by Jim Toomey; read by Steve Menasche

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For high school graduates and anyone heading off to college, this book is packed with 100 lessons to help shape your college experience and prepare for what comes afterward. It makes the perfect gift for the new college student. Learn More
Yesterday's Spy

by Len Deighton; read by Matthew Lloyd Davies

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Steve Champion—flamboyant businessman, former leader of an anti-Nazi network in the Second World War—is a man surrounded by mysteries. There are rumors he is still in the spying business. And suspicions that his fortune may be built on something nefarious; something he'd rather stayed secret. The Department are nervous, so Champion's oldest wartime ally is sent to the South of France to investigate. It's time to reopen the file on yesterday's spy, whatever the consequences. Learn More
The World as We Know It

by Peter Dear; read by Mike Cooper

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From the award-winning author of Revolutionizing the Sciences, a monumental historical account of how we came to see the world through the lens of science. Learn More
Without Fear

by Keisha N. Blain; read by Machelle Williams

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Without Fear tells how, during American history, Black women made human rights theirs: from worldwide travel and public advocacy in the global Black press to their work for the United Nations, they courageously and effectively moved human rights beyond an esoteric concept to an active, organizing principle. Acclaimed historian Keisha N. Blain tells the story of these women―from the well-known, like Ida B. Wells, Madam C. J. Walker, and Lena Horne, to those who are still less known, including Pearl Sherrod, Aretha McKinley, and Marguerite Cartwright. Learn More
Why Whales Sing

by Eduardo Mercado III; read by Eduardo Mercado III

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With breathtaking complexity and haunting beauty, the songs of whales have long fascinated scientists. Whales are the only mammals that can sing continuously for ten hours or more, changing the unique songs they sing every year. In Why Whales Sing, bioacoustician and cognitive scientist Eduardo Mercado transforms our understanding of these enigmatic sounds and proposes a groundbreaking theory that challenges decades of established science. Learn More
Whites

by Mark Doten; read by Andrew Gibson

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A must-listen new book from the author of Trump Sky Alpha and The Infernal. Learn More
What's Wrong with Stereotyping?

by Erin Beeghly; read by Deepa Samuel

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What's Wrong with Stereotyping? offers a refreshing and accessibly written philosophical take on the ethics of stereotyping. Learn More
What's Right With America

by Honorable Paul Johnson and Larry Aldrich; read by Maxwell Hamilton

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Is America's future as bright as its past? What's Right With America argues that not only is the answer "Yes," but the nation's most incredible days are yet to come. Learn More
What Would You Do If You Ran the World?

by Shelly Rachanow; read by Elena Anderson

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Find the confidence and courage to change the world. Shelly Rachanow's book contains a diverse collection of brave, beautiful, brilliant, creative, and totally possible ideas that women have shared, complemented by inspirational quotes from famous women and action lists like "Ten Things You Can Start Doing Now." Rachanow's warm and encouraging voice motivates listeners to join other amazing women who are kicking serious butt for the good of all. Learn More
What Is It Like to Be an Addict?

by Owen Flanagan; read by Shawn Compton

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A powerful and important exploration of how addiction functions on social, psychological, and biological levels, integrated with the experience of being an addict, from an acclaimed philosopher and former addict. Learn More
What Is Free Speech?

by Fara Dabhoiwala; read by Matthew Spencer

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A leading intellectual historian shows how free speech, once viewed as both hazardous and unnatural, was reinvented as an unalloyed good, with enormous consequences for our society today. Learn More
What Happened in the Woods

by Phil M. Williams; read by Peter Berkrot

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A twisty serial-killer thriller about a kidnapped young woman who is trained to fight back. Learn More
Weepers

by Peter Mendelsund; read by David Aaron Baker

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A messianic tale about a group of professional mourners—a darkly funny novel of grief, mystery, and redemption from the author of The Delivery. Learn More
Understanding High-Risk Pregnancy

by Alan M. Peaceman; read by Walter Dixon

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A compassionate and insightful guide to understanding high-risk pregnancies. Learn More
Under Pressure

by Max Brzezinski; read by James D. Sasser

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In 1981, David Bowie and Queen both happened to be in Switzerland: They met and made "Under Pressure." Recorded on a lark, the song broke the path for subsequent pop anthems. In Under Pressure, Max Brzezinski tells the classic track's story, charting the relationship between pop music, collective politics, and dominant institutions of state, corporations, and civil society. Learn More
Undaunted Mind

by Kevin J. Hayes; read by Brandon Pollock

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In this gripping work, Benjamin Franklin is given a biography as rich and complex as his own intellectual life by master literary historian Kevin J. Hayes. Learn More
Ugly

by David Michael Slater; read by Lauren Irwin

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An epic tragicomedy spanning three generations, UGLY explores the horrifying and hilarious truths of man's inhumanity to woman, delivered with unforgettable characters and indelible dark humor in the grand tradition of John Irving. Learn More
Two Truths and a Murder

by Colleen Cambridge; read by Jennifer M. Dixon

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Agatha Christie's trusted housekeeper, Phyllida Bright, has become an amateur sleuth in her own right, using her little grey cells to solve crimes. When a party game leads to murder, she decides to crash the investigation in this latest sparkling mystery from Colleen Cambridge. Learn More
Twinkle Twinkle Little Spy

by Len Deighton; read by Matthew Lloyd Davies

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When the unnamed British agent in this story is sent to take custody of a defecting Russian scientist, his mission takes him to the Arab world and the Sahara desert as he is consistently foiled by a US Secret Service high-up. Loyalty is tested and never certain, as it becomes unclear as the novel develops who is actually chasing whom, and where the threat is coming from. Learn More
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