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24/7 Politics

by Kathryn Cramer Brownell; read by Patricia Shade

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How cable television upended American political life in the pursuit of profits and influence. Learn More
The Actor's Mindset

by Craig Archibald; foreword by Constance Wu; read by Craig Archibald and Constance Wu

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The Actor's Mindset: Acting as a Craft, Discipline, and Business uniquely prepares actors to live full, successful lives as performing artists. While most acting books focus on either the art or the business of entertainment, Archibald looks at the entire picture of what it means to be an actor, focusing on the foundations of both the artist and the entrepreneur to guarantee a complete and fully functioning approach to a career. Learn More
The Adulterants

by Joe Dunthorne; read by Joe Dunthorne

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For fans of Roddy Doyle, Nick Hornby, and Mark Haddon, The Adulterants is a piercingly funny―and cringingly poignant―take on how hard it is to grow up and how hard it is when you don't.
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After Eden

by John Charles Chasteen; read by Petrea Burchard

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To solve the problems of the twenty-first century, historian John Charles Chasteen argues that we must first know our shared human story. Learn More
Aftershock

by Geri-Lynn Utter; read by Geri-Lynn Utter

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Aftershock helps people identify and heal from the often-delayed emotional responses to seemingly ordinary life events like the death of a partner, a chronic illness diagnosis, or getting a new job that can have significant impact on our emotions and overall mental health. Learn More
Against Technoableism

by Ashley Shew; read by Maria Pendolino

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A manifesto exploding what we think we know about disability, and arguing that disabled people are the real experts when it comes to technology and disability. Learn More
The Age of Deer

by Erika Howsare; read by Erika Howsare

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A masterful hybrid of nature writing and cultural studies that investigates our connection with deer—from mythology to biology, from forests to cities, from coexistence to control and extermination—and invites listeners to contemplate the paradoxes of how humans interact with and shape the natural world. Learn More
Ageing without Ageism?

by Greg Bognar and Axel Gosseries; read by Ulf Bjorkland

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Ageing without Ageism? contributes to the essential and timely discussion of age, ageism, population ageing, and public policy. With contributions from twenty-one authors, the discussion bridges the gap between academia and public life by putting in dialogue fresh philosophical analysis and specific new policy proposals. It approaches familiar issues like age discrimination, justice between age groups, and democratic participation across the ages from novel perspectives. Learn More
Alexandra Petri's US History

by Alexandra Petri; read by Alexandra Petri

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A witty, absurdist satire of the last 500 years, Alexandra Petri's US History is the fake textbook you never knew you needed. Learn More
Alfie and Me

by Carl Safina; read by Carl Safina

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A moving account of raising, then freeing, an orphaned screech owl, whose lasting friendship with the author illuminates humanity's relationship with the world. Learn More
All-Night Pharmacy

by Ruth Madievsky; read by Moniqua Plante

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Rachel Kushner meets David Lynch in this fever dream of an LA novel about a young woman who commits a drunken act of violence just before her sister vanishes without a trace. Learn More
American Journey

by Wes Davis; read by Mitch Crawford

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The epic road trips―and surprising friendship―of John Burroughs, nineteenth-century naturalist, and Henry Ford and Thomas Edison, inventors of the modern age. Learn More
American Visions

by Edward L. Ayers; read by Brandon Pollock

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A revealing history of the formative period when voices of dissent and innovation defied power and created visions of America still resonant today.
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American Zion

by Benjamin E. Park; read by Tom Parks

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The first major history of Mormonism in a decade, drawing on newly available sources to reveal a profoundly divided faith that has nevertheless shaped the nation. Learn More
Americans in a World at War

by Brooke L. Blower; read by Nancy Peterson

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A vivid narrative of an ill-fated Pan American flight during World War II that captures the dramatic backstories of its passengers and, through them, the impact of Americans' global connections. Learn More
Angry Kids, Angry Parents

by Anne Hilde Vassbo Hagen; read by Leanne Woodward

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Supported by years of psychological research and therapeutic practice, the strategies in this practical, compassionate book will help any parent who struggles with their child's anger. Learn More
Bad Animals

by Sarah Braunstein; read by Carolyn Jania

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A sexy, propulsive novel that confronts the limits of empathy and the perils of appropriation through the eyes of a disgraced small-town librarian. 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
The Basic Eight

by Daniel Handler; read by Ann Marie Gideon

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A satire of teenage life follows cynical soon-to-graduate Flannery Culp on a raucous journey through high school in the 1990s, covering SATs, college applications, friends, boyfriends, tabloid journalism, and TV talk shows. A first novel. Learn More
Before the Movement

by Dylan C. Penningroth; read by Terrence Kidd

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A prize-winning scholar draws on astonishing new research to demonstrate how Black people used the law to their advantage long before the Civil Rights Movement. Learn More
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