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Why Did I Come into This Room?

by Joan Lunden; read by Joan Lunden

Why Did I Come into This Room? is a funny "What to Expect When You're Expecting" for the aging woman. Learn More
When an Adult You Love Has ADHD

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

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 to Eat When You Want to Get Pregnant

by Nicole Evena; read by Leslie Howard

In What to Eat When You Want to Get Pregnant, diet and nutrition expert Dr. Nicole Avena offers revolutionary science-based advice for women and men who are either thinking about having a baby, already trying, or dealing with fertility issues. Learn More
What Great Parents Do

by Erica Reischer, PhD; read by Callie Beaulieu

A golden rule book to parenting best practices, What Great Parents Do concisely presents key strategies to help parents reshape kids' challenging behaviors, create strong family bonds, and guide children toward becoming happy, kind, responsible adults. Learn More
What Burns

by Dale Peck; read by Curt Bonnem & Chelsea Stephens


The Millions Most Anticipated Books of Fall 2019

The first collection of short fiction from Lambda Award–winning novelist Dale Peck spans twenty-five years of writing, including two O. Henry award-winners and the recipient of a Pushcart Prize. Learn More
Well

by Sandro Galea; read by Keith Sellon-Wright

In Well, physician Sandro Galea examines what Americans miss when they fixate on healthcare: health. Learn More
We've Got Issues

Judith Warner; read by Kirsten Potter

In her provocative book, New York Times bestselling author Judith Warner explores the storm of debate over whether we are overdiagnosing and overmedicating our children who have “issues.” Learn More
We Came, We Saw, We Left

by Charles Wheelan; read by P.J. Ochlan

We Came, We Saw, We Left is the insightful and often hilarious account of one family's gap-year experiment. Learn More
The Unexpected Legacy of Divorce

Judith Wallerstein, Julia Lewis, and Sandra Blakeslee; read by Kate McIntire

A landmark cultural event that changes the way all of us view divorce. Learn More
The Truth About Lying

by Victoria Talwar, PhD; read by Erin deWard

All children lie. But when your child lies to you, it can feel like a personal betrayal. Backed by years of psychological research, this common-sense, practical guide reveals which parenting strategies promote truthfulness in children—and which ones don't. 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
Too Young to Be Old

by Nancy K. Schlossberg, EdD; read by Kim Niemi

In this accessible and upbeat guide, Schlossberg builds on the concepts she pioneered in her smash hits Retire Smart, Retire Happy and Revitalizing Retirement with an engaging take on positive aging. Looking at the basic issues of aging—health, finances, and relationships—listeners will learn to think about and develop a deliberate plan to age happily.
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To Hell with All That

Caitlin Flanagan; read by Julia Fletcher

Presented as a series of essays, it follows the natural course of women’s lives. Learn More
Ties That Bind

Hosted by Dave Isay; as told by StoryCorps participants

Celebrating ten years of StoryCorps, this collection reflects the depth and diversity of the over 45,000 interviews in the organization’s archives. Learn More
This I Believe: Life Lessons

Edited by Dan Gediman with John Gregory and Mary Jo Gediman; written and read by an ensemble cast

An AudioFile Best Audiobooks of the Year Selection and Earphones Award Winner

Moving and powerful first-person stories explore the beliefs and principles by which Americans live and the universal truths they have learned. Heard on public radio, they offer wisdom, guidance, and inspiration for any and all. Learn More
The Tell

Matthew Hertenstein; read by David Drummond

Is the candidate you’re thinking of voting for reliable? Will the person you’re dating be a compatible spouse? Is that guy on the street going to ask for directions or assault you? To make a reasonable prediction, you’ve got to be able to spot “the tell.” Learn More
Tech Generation

by Mike Brooks, PhD & Jon Lasser, PhD; read by Steven Jay Cohen

Tech Generation: Raising Balanced Kids in a Hyper-Connected World guides parents in teaching their children how to reap the benefits of living in a digital world while also preventing its negative effects. Learn More
Teaching Life Skills to Children and Teens With ADHD

by Vincent J. Monastra, PhD; read by Asa Siegel

Teaching Life Skills to Children and Teens With ADHD describes the Life Skills Program created by author Vincent J. Monastra at his ADHD clinic. It features practical strategies for helping children and teens develop essential life skills at home, school, or in a support group setting. Learn More
Talk to Me Like I'm Someone You Love, Revised Edition

by Nancy Dreyfus, PsyD; read by Gabra Zackman

Talk to Me Like I'm Someone You Love is a brilliant interactive relationship tool that can help couples stop arguing and begin healing. Learn More
Sway

by Matthew John Bocchi; read by Timothy Andres Pabon

In the first memoir told by a child of 9/11, Matthew John Bocchi intimately delves into the psychological and emotional torment that ensued after his father's death. His unique story is one full of heartbreak and despair, grief and uncertainty, but most importantly, happiness and hope. The lesson he teaches us is clear but intricate: No matter how far you fall, you can always rise again. Learn More
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