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The Neuroscience of Memory

by Sherrie D. All, PhD, Paul E. Bendheim, MD; read by Sherrie D. All, PhD

As we age, our memory naturally declines—but there are scientifically proven ways to enhance brain and memory function. This book, grounded in cutting-edge neuroscience, will help you get started. Learn More
The Slightly Greener Method

by Tonya Harris; read by Tonya Harris

Creating a healthy, non-toxic home often feels like a losing battle. The Slightly Greener Method gives you small, actionable changes you can easily make in your pantry, medicine cabinet, and under your kitchen sink—without breaking the bank or upending your life. Learn More
How to Be a Farmer

by M. D. Usher; read by Tom Perkins

A delightful anthology of classical Greek and Roman writings celebrating country living—ranging from a philosophy of compost to hymns to the gods of agriculture. Learn More
The Self-Esteem Regime

by Clarissa Burt; with Gary M. Krebs; foreword by Sharon Lechter; read by Clarissa Burt

Despite years of progress, many women today continue to suffer from low self-esteem. In her revelatory and prescriptive work The Self-Esteem Regime, internationally renowned multimedia producer, supermodel, award-winning actress, and public speaker Clarissa Burt offers down-to-earth advice for women to help them manifest self-confidence in all aspects of their lives. Learn More
How to Be a Man (Whatever That Means)

by James Breakwell; read by James Breakwell

In a series of funny, sharply observed, and occasionally poignant essays, everyone's favorite internet-famous father of four daughters lays down a lifetime of lessons in what it means to be a man. Learn More
How to Tell a Story

by Aristotle; translated with commentary by Philip Freeman; read by Gareth Richards

An inviting and accessible new translation of Aristotle's complete Poetics—the first and best introduction to the art of writing and understanding stories. Learn More
Refuse to Be Done

by Matt Bell; read by Matthew Boston

A Lit Hub Most Anticipated Book of 2022

They say writing is rewriting. So why does the second part get such short shrift? Refuse to Be Done will guide you through every step of the novel writing process, from getting started on those first pages to the last tips for making your final draft even tighter and stronger. Learn More
How to Grieve

by Marcus Tullius Cicero; translated by Michael Fontaine; read by Gareth Richards

An engaging new translation of a timeless masterpiece about coping with the death of a loved one. Learn More
How to Say No

by Diogenes; read by Liam Gerrard

An entertaining and enlightening collection of ancient writings about the philosophers who advocated simple living and rejected unthinking conformity. Learn More
How to Have a Life

by Seneca; read by Esther Wane

A vibrant new translation of Seneca's "On the Shortness of Life," a pointed reminder to make the most of our time. Learn More
How We Grow Through What We Go Through

by Christopher Willard, PsyD; read by Kent Klineman

Turn your everyday experiences into a source of strength with the easy-to-learn practices in this uplifting guide to post-traumatic growth. Learn More
Make Space for Happiness

by Tracy McCubbin; read by Tracy McCubbin

In Make Space for Happiness, decluttering expert Tracy McCubbin helps you revolutionize your living space and your mindset by focusing on clutter clearing as a path to positivity in every area of your life. Learn More
A Pocket Guide to Pigeon Watching

by Rosemary Mosco; read by Janet Metzger

Fact: Pigeons are amazing, and until recently, humans adored them. We've kept them as pets, held pigeon beauty contests, raced them, used them to carry messages over battlefields, harvested their poop to fertilize our crops—and cooked them in gourmet dishes. Now, with A Pocket Guide to Pigeon Watching, listeners can rediscover the wonder. Learn More
Our Data, Ourselves

by Jacqueline D. Lipton; read by Corinne Davies

A practical, user-friendly handbook for understanding and protecting our personal data and digital privacy. Learn More
The Path of an Eagle

by Jay Fantom; foreword by Tana Amen BSN, RN; read by Jay Fantom

A real, emotional, and vulnerable story of one man's persistent courage to overcome some of life's worst and greatest challenges, while finding hope, healing, love, peace, and fulfillment along the journey of life. Learn More
How to Begin When Your World Is Ending

by Molly Phinney Baskette; read by Molly Phinney Baskette

Moving, witty, and probing, Molly Baskette's practical and spiritual perspective will appeal to readers of Lori Gottlieb's Maybe You Should Talk to Someone and Kate Bowler's Everything Happens for a Reason. Learn More
From Scratch

by David Moscow and Jon Moscow; read by David Moscow

David Moscow, the creator and star of the groundbreaking series From Scratch, takes us on an exploration of our planet's complex and interconnected food supply, showing us where our food comes from and why it matters in his new book of global culinary adventures. Learn More
How to Make It in the New Music Business, 3rd Edition

by Ari Herstand; read by Ari Herstand

Hailed as an "indispensable" guide (Forbes), How to Make It in the New Music Business returns in a significantly revised and expanded third edition. Learn More
How to Flourish

by Aristotle; introduction and translation by Susan Sauve Meyer; read by Hannibal Hills

Aristotle's essential guide to human flourishing―the Nicomachean Ethics―in a lively new translation by Susan Sauvé Meyer. Learn More
How to Do the Right Thing

by Seneca; introduction, selection, and translation by Robert A. Kaster

How ancient Stoicism can help teach us to treat others―and ourselves―more fairly and mercifully. Learn More
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