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Zenith Man

by McCracken Poston Jr.; read by Lee Goettl

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The fascinating true story—sometimes humorous, sometimes heartbreaking—of an idealistic young lawyer determined to free an innocent neurodivergent man accused of murdering the wife no one knew he had. Learn More
Wrong

by Dannagal Goldthwaite Young; read by Rachel Perry

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An engaging look at how American politics and media reinforce partisan identity and threaten democracy. Learn More
The Woman Who Lowered the Boom

by David Handler; read by Peter Berkrot

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This new installment of the Edgar award-winning Stewart Hoag mystery series finds the beloved ghostwriter-sleuth finally on the precipice of reclaiming his previous literary fame when threats against his editor appear to put both his career and her life in jeopardy. Learn More
The Wingmen

by Adam Lazarus; read by Barry Abrams

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The untold story of the unique fifty-year friendship between two American icons: John Glenn, the unassailable pioneer of space exploration, and Ted Williams, indisputably the greatest hitter in baseball history. Learn More
Wild Girls

by Tiya Miles; read by Janina Edwards

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An award-winning historian shows how girls who found self-understanding in the natural world became women who changed America. Learn More
Wild and Distant Seas

by Tara Karr Roberts; read by Natasha Soudek

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A gorgeous debut, laced through with magic, following four generations of women as they seek to chart their own futures. Learn More
Widow's Blush

by Michelle Bennington; read by Courtney Patterson

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Michelle Bennington presents Book 1 in the Widows and Shadows series. Learn More
Wicked Problems

by Guru Madhavan; read by Walter Dixon

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An ode to systems engineers—whose invisible work undergirds our life—and an exploration of the wicked problems they tackle. Learn More
Where Demons Hide

by Douglas Skelton; read by Sarah Barron

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Set amid the dramatic beauty of the Scottish Highlands and threaded with Highland history and lore, the latest Rebecca Connolly thriller is another stellar crime novel from "a writer to watch" (Publishers Weekly). Learn More
When Science Meets Power

by Geoff Mulgan; read by Michael Langan

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Rooted in understanding that science and politics are not just fields of ideas but also fields of action, this book proposes ways to ensure that the two work effectively together. Learn More
When an Adult You Love Has ADHD

by Russell A. Barkley, PhD; read by Mike Chamberlain

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In this book, internationally renowned ADHD expert Dr. Russell Barkley explains the science behind ADHD and how you can tell if your spouse, partner, friend, adult child, or sibling may have it. Dr. Barkley shows how to guide your loved one toward the right treatment, and what to do if they don't want treatment. Learn More
What's Left Unsaid

by Melissa DeRosa; read by Melissa DeRosa

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From the frontlines of the COVID crisis to the real events behind the meteoric rise and unfathomable fall of Governor Andrew Cuomo, one of the most powerful women in New York State government history shares her gripping and candid story for the first time. Learn More
What's Hidden Inside Planets?

by Sabine Stanley, PhD, with John Wenz; read by Kim Niemi

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A guided journey through the inner workings of Earth, the cloaked mysteries of other planets in our solar system, and beyond. Learn More
What We've Become

by Jonathan M. Metzl; read by Bob Johnson

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A searing reflection on the broken promise of safety in America. Learn More
Ways of Eating

by Benjamin Aldes Wurgaft and Merry White; read by Benjamin Aldes Wurgaft

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From the origins of agriculture to contemporary debates over culinary authenticity, Ways of Eating introduces listeners to world food history and food anthropology. Through engaging stories and historical deep dives, Benjamin A. Wurgaft and Merry I. White offer new ways to understand food in relation to its natural and cultural histories and the social rules that shape our meals. Learn More
Way Down in the Hole

by Angela J. Hattery and Earl Smith; read by Machelle Williams

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Based on ethnographic observations and interviews with prisoners, correctional officers, and civilian staff conducted in solitary confinement units, Way Down in the Hole explores the myriad ways in which daily, intimate interactions between those locked up twenty-four hours a day and the correctional officers charged with their care, custody, and control produce and reproduce hegemonic racial ideologies. Learn More
Wake Up America

edited by Keisha N. Blain; read by Lisa Renee Pitts

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From the coeditor of the bestselling Four Hundred Souls, a galvanizing anthology for those seeking to build an inclusive democracy. Learn More
Victimhood, Memory, and Consumerism

by Katja Franko and David R. Goyes; read by Ana Clements

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Victimhood, Memory, and Consumerism: Profiting from Pablo documents the story of violence inflicted on Medellín, Colombia, and critically examines the status of its victims. Drawing on unique empirical material, the book addresses the impact of commercial exploitation of the city's violent past on the victims of mass drug violence and on the present nature of the city. Learn More
The Upside-Down World

by Benjamin Moser; read by Paul Boehmer

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Arriving as a young writer in an ancient Dutch town, Benjamin Moser found himself visiting—casually at first, and then more and more obsessively—the country's great museums. Inside these old buildings, he discovered the remains of the Dutch Golden Age and began to unearth the strange, inspiring, and terrifying stories of the artists who gave shape to one of the most luminous moments in the history of human creativity. Learn More
Up The Down Escalator

by Lisa Doggett; read by Lisa Doggett

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A memoir of triumph in the face of a terrifying diagnosis, Up the Down Escalator recounts Dr. Lisa Doggett's startling shift from doctor to patient, as she learns to live with multiple sclerosis while running a clinic for uninsured patients in central Austin. Recounting before and after the discovery of her MS, she chronicles vexing symptoms while trying to be an attentive mother, wife, and a caring family doctor. Learn More
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