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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
A Real Right to Vote

by Richard L. Hasen; read by Daniel Henning

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Why now is the time to enshrine the right to vote in the Constitution. Learn More
I Done Clicked My Heels

by Taylor Byas; read by Taylor Byas

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Inspired by The Wiz, this debut, full-length poetry collection celebrates South Side Chicago and a Black woman's quest for self-discovery—one that pulls her away from the safety of home and into her power. Learn More
Taming the Octopus

by Kyle Edward Williams; read by Jon Vertullo

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The untold story of how efforts to hold big business accountable changed American capitalism. Learn More
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
Maggody and the Moonbeams

by Joan Hess; read by CJ Critt

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A youth trip turns deadly, and Chief of Police Arly Hanks must catch the killer while serving as chaperone, in this hilarious small-town mystery. Learn More
Calvin Peete

by Gordon Hobson; read by Jaime Lincoln Smith

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The first-ever biography of an overlooked PGA star and one of the best Black golfers in history. Learn More
Trolling Ourselves to Death

by Jason Hannan; read by Ray Greenley

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Almost forty years ago, Neil Postman argued that television had brought about a fundamental transformation to democracy. By turning entertainment into our supreme ideology, television had recreated public discourse in its image and converted democracy into show business. In Trolling Ourselves to Death, Jason Hannan builds on Postman's classic thesis, arguing that we are now not so much amusing, as trolling ourselves to death. 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
Ten Bridges I've Burnt

by Brontez Purnell; read by Brontez Purnell

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From the beloved author of 100 Boyfriends, a wrenching, sexy, and exhilaratingly energetic memoir in verse. Learn More
Dogwhistles and Figleaves

by Jennifer Mather Saul; read by Jennifer Mather Saul

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This book pinpoints how "dogwhistles" and "figleaves," two kinds of linguistic trick, distort political discourse and normalize racism. Learn More
Trondheim

by Cormac James; read by Kim Bretton

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A son's collapse pulls his two mothers together and apart in a novel that probes the limits of love, hope, and forgiveness. Learn More
The Political Thought of Xi Jinping

by Steve Tsang and Olivia Cheung; read by Rebecca Lam

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An authoritative examination of "Xi Jinping Thought"—now the official dogma of the Chinese Communist Party—that marshals Xi's personal words and writings to reveal his plan to make "the China Dream of national rejuvenation" a reality in the coming decades. Learn More
How Polarization Begets Polarization

by Samuel Merrill, Bernard Grofman, and Thomas L. Brunell; read by Thomas L. Brunell

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Samuel Merrill III, Bernard Grofman, and Thomas L. Brunell explore the phenomenon of extreme polarization in American politics. Learn More
Mistress of Life and Death

by Susan J. Eischeid; read by Elisabeth Lagelee

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The first-ever biography of SS Overseer Maria Mandl, the highest-ranked woman in the Nazi killing machine and one of the few female perpetrators of the Holocaust. Learn More
Craft Coffee

by Jessica Easto with Andreas Willhoff; read by Carolyn Jania

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Craft Coffee: A Manual, written by a coffee enthusiast for coffee enthusiasts, is a comprehensive guide to improving your brew at home. Learn More
SS-GB

by Len Deighton; read by James Lailey

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It is 1941 and Germany has won the war. Britain is occupied, Churchill executed, and the King imprisoned in the Tower of London. At Scotland Yard, Detective Inspector Archer tries to do his job and keep his head down. But when a body is found in a Mayfair flat, what at first appears to be a routine murder investigation sends him into a world of espionage, deceit, and betrayal. Learn More
How to Taste Coffee

by Jessica Easto; read by Carolyn Jania

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Home coffee-making authority and author of Craft Coffee: A Manual introduces you to the wide world of coffee flavor. Learn More
Since She's Been Gone

by Sagit Schwartz; read by Ann Sprinkle

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An emotionally charged, dual-timeline suspense set between LA and NYC, this debut novel is perfect for fans of The Last Thing He Told Me and Luckiest Girl Alive. Learn More
Ghost Town

by Kevin Chen; translated by Darryl Sterk; read by Nicky Endres

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Told in a myriad of voices, both living and dead, and moving through time with deceptive ease, Kevin Chen's Ghost Town weaves a mesmerizing web of family secrets and countryside superstitions, the search for identity and clash of cultures. Learn More
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