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Here Comes the Sun

by Bill McKibben; read by Patrick Lawlor

F O R T H C O M I N G ! Available August

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What Is Free Speech?

by Fara Dabhoiwala; read by Matthew Spencer

F O R T H C O M I N G ! Available August

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The Democratic Marketplace

by Lisa Herzog; read by Janelle Tedesco

F O R T H C O M I N G ! Available August

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A Journey Through America

by Lawrence Kadish; read by Todd McLaren

F O R T H C O M I N G ! Available July

A Journey Through America introduces insightful commentary on our American democracy. Author Lawrence Kadish draws from over eighty-five years of lived experience, allowing him to celebrate our nation's strengths, reflect on our self-inflicted errors, and draw attention to the challenges of a nation that remains humanity's last hope. Learn More
Sedition

by Marcus Alexander Gadson; read by Terrence Kidd

F O R T H C O M I N G ! Available July

Since protestors ripped through the Capitol Building in 2021, the threat of constitutional crisis has loomed over our nation. The foundational tenets of American democracy seem to be endangered, and many citizens believe this danger is unprecedented in our history. But Americans have weathered many constitutional crises, often accompanied by the same violence and chaos experienced on January 6. However, these crises occurred on the state level. In Sedition, Marcus Alexander Gadson uncovers these episodes of civil unrest and examines how state governments handled them. Learn More
Secrets of the Killing State

by Corinna Barrett Lain; read by Elizabeth Miller

F O R T H C O M I N G ! Available July

In the popular imagination, lethal injection is a slight pinch and a swift nodding off to forever-sleep. It is performed by well-qualified medical professionals. It is regulated and carefully conducted. And it usually provides a "humane" death. In reality, however, not one of those things is true. Secrets of the Killing State pulls back the curtain on this clandestine punishment practice, presenting a view of lethal injection that states have worked hard to hide. Learn More
Undaunted Mind

by Kevin J. Hayes; read by Brandon Pollock

F O R T H C O M I N G ! Available August

In this gripping work, Benjamin Franklin is given a biography as rich and complex as his own intellectual life by master literary historian Kevin J. Hayes. Learn More
Beyond Proportionality

by Thane Rosenbaum; read by Thane Rosenbaum

F O R T H C O M I N G ! Available July

The latest book from the author of Saving Free Speech . . . from Itself. Learn More
Albert Einstein's "Why Socialism?"

by Albert Einstein; edited by John Bellamy Foster; read by Mike Cooper

F O R T H C O M I N G ! Available July

A contemporary look at Albert Einstein's classic call for socialism. Learn More
Superpower Britain

by Ashley Jackson and Andrew Stewart; read by Michael Langan

F O R T H C O M I N G ! Available July

History tells us that the Second World War broke Britain as a great power, diminishing its military strength, ruining its economy, and precipitating a striking wave of decolonization. Nationalists and new superpowers dominated the post-war landscape, and the country was on the slide. But no one knew this in 1945—the leading politicians, the top civil servants, and the most knowledgeable experts, all expected the British Empire to remain intact long into the future. How do we account for the difference between what it was thought would happen and the actual course of events? Learn More
Landing the Paris Climate Agreement

by Todd Stern; read by Michael Butler Murray

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From the US lead negotiator on climate change, an inside account of the seven-year negotiation that culminated in the Paris Climate Agreement in 2015—and where the international climate effort needs to go from here. Learn More
The Painful Truth about Hunger in America

by Mariana Chilton; read by Kim Niemi

NEW! Now Available

A radical and urgent new approach to how we can solve the problems of hunger and poverty in the US. Learn More
Muhammad

by Robert Spencer; read by Mike Chamberlain

F O R T H C O M I N G ! Available May

In his latest book, historian and Islamic scholar Robert Spencer shows that there is no agreement in the earliest Islamic sources about the most fundamental details of Muhammad's life. Learn More
More Than a Doll

by Jodi Bondi Norgaard; read by Sarah Beth Pfeifer

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When Jodi Bondi Norgaard, an experienced entrepreneur, attempted to shake-up the toy industry with a sports doll that appeals to today's more athletic, adventurous girls, she came to realize the roadblocks to success weren't only reluctant toy buyers, but a patriarchal culture that perpetuates gender roles and sexism. More Than a Doll is about her mission to break gender stereotypes and challenge the status quo. Learn More
Dividing Lines

by Deborah N. Archer; read by Diana Blue

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From an eminent legal scholar and the president of the ACLU, an essential account of how transportation infrastructure—from highways and roads to sidewalks and buses—became a means of protecting segregation and inequality after the fall of Jim Crow. Learn More
Free Exercise

by Chris Beneke; read by Graham Rowat

NEW! Now Available

The latest book from the author of Beyond Toleration. Learn More
My Fellow Americans

by Yuvraj Singh and Ted Widmer; read by Danny Campbell

F O R T H C O M I N G ! Available May

Introduced by presidential historian Ted Widmer, this work offers both the original texts and insightful essays by leading historians on each of the presidential inaugural addresses—from George Washington to Joseph Biden. Learn More
The Wars of the Lord

by Matthew J. Tuininga; read by Bob Souer

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The epic, tragic story of the Puritan conquest of New England through the eyes of those who lived it. Learn More
A Measure Short of War

by Jill Kastner and William C. Wohlforth; read by Christine Rendel

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A fast-paced, gripping history of meddling, manipulation, and skulduggery among great power rivals. Learn More
You Can't Kill a Man Because of the Books He Reads

by Brad Snyder; read by Christopher Douyard

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The story of a young, Black Communist Party organizer wrongly convicted of attempting to incite insurrection and the landmark case that made him a civil rights hero. Learn More
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