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Thrilled to Death

by Lynne Tillman; introduction by Lucy Sante; afterword by Lucy Sante; read by Daniela Acitelli

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From award-winning novelist and cultural critic Lynne Tillman, Thrilled to Death is a collection of selected stories across the career of America's most audacious writer. Learn More
Theory & Practice

by Michelle de Kretser; read by Melissa Madden Grey

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A new novel of startling intelligence from prizewinning Australian author Michelle de Kretser, following a writer looking back on her young adulthood and grappling with what happens when life smashes through the boundaries of art. Learn More
Their Double Lives

by Jaime Lynn Hendricks; read by Emma Love

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A must-listen new novel from the author of A Lovely Lie. Learn More
That's All I Know

by Elisa Levi; read by Stacy Gonzalez

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Nineteen-year-old Little Lea lives in a rural town where life ends at the edge of the forest. When a stranger loses his dog on the first day after the end of the world, Little Lea warns him not to follow it into the forest, that people who enter never come out. Over a shared joint, she tells him about the burning in her gut, winding a tale of loss, desire, and conspiracies. Learn More
Tequila Wars

by Ted Genoways; read by Andrew Joseph Perez

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A revelatory history of the vast tequila empire born from the fires of the Mexican Revolution. Learn More
The Tenderness of Silent Minds

by Martha C. Nussbaum; read by Tawnya Rollingson

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The human body is the primary instrument of war, yet those waging war often confront soldiers' bodies in a detached or merely intellectual way. In The Tenderness of Silent Minds, Martha C. Nussbaum, a leading thinker on emotion, morality, and justice, conducts a pioneering study of Benjamin Britten's musical representations of the tender male body amidst the brutality of war, and their ability to transform consciousness by evoking potent, non-personal emotions. Learn More
The Tao of Equus, Revised

by Linda Kohanov; read by Carolyn Jania and Linda Kohanov

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After more than twenty years in print, an updated edition of the evocative and transformational classic about the powerful bond between women and horses. Learn More
Suspended Education

by Aaron Kupchik; read by Jonathan Sleep

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How the historic resistance to racial desegregation in schools led to the over-punishment of students today. Learn More
The Sundowner's Dance

by Todd Keisling; read by Malcolm Hillgartner

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The latest novel from the author of Devil's Creek. Learn More
Sudden Hearing Loss

by Carly Sygrove, Andrea Simonson, and Caroline Norman; read by Lisa S. Ware

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A compassionate guide for coping with sudden hearing loss that offers support, treatment insights, and stories of hope. Learn More
A Story Can Be Told About Pain

by Lisa Martin; read by Rebecca Gibel

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When an accident upends their lives, fourteen-year-old Shiloh and her mother Ruth must leave their idyllic home to make a new life in the city. They find housing—through an evangelical church operating out of a strip mall—that backs onto the grounds of the abandoned Pacific Hospital for the Mind. As Shiloh becomes involved with an undercurrent of teenagers who frequent the grounds of the ruined asylum, her rebellion and grief push her towards choices she can never take back. Learn More
The Spinach King

by John Seabrook; read by Dion Graham

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The riveting saga of the Seabrook Family, by one of the New Yorker's most acclaimed storytellers. Learn More
Speaking in Tongues

by J. M. Coetzee and Mariana Dimópulos; read by ML Sanchez

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In this provocative dialogue, a Nobel laureate novelist and a leading translator investigate the nature of language and the challenges of translation. Learn More
The Southern Fault Line

by Bryan Jones; read by Steve Marvel

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A highly original reinterpretation of how race and class shaped the entirety of Southern history through the experience of four interconnected family lines. Learn More
Songs of No Provenance

by Lydi Conklin; read by Kristin James

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A suspenseful, wildly engaging debut novel by the award-winning author of Rainbow Rainbow, following a musician spiraling in self-doubt and self-searching after a night—and a relationship—gone wrong. Learn More
The Social Genome

by Dalton Conley; read by Christopher Douyard

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A pioneering scientist presents a mind-expanding account of the sociogenomics revolution, which promises to upend everything we know about human development. Learn More
A Small Place

by Jamaica Kincaid; read by Robin Miles

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A brilliant look at colonialism and its effects in Antigua—by the author of Annie John. Learn More
Sing, I

by Ethel Rohan; read by Patricia Burgos

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A must-listen novel from the author of The Weight of Him and In the Event of Contact. Learn More
Sexually Speaking

by Dr. Ruth K. Westheimer, Amos Grunebaum, MD, and Pierre Lehu; read by Rebecca Gallagher

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In this down-to-earth guide, celebrated sex expert and bestselling author Dr. Ruth Westheimer teams up with prominent gynecologist at Cornell and New York Presbyterian Medical Centers, Dr. Amos Grunebaum, to address the most pressing health issues women face today. Written in Dr. Ruth's refreshingly candid and lively style, it gives you everything you need to take charge of your health—from finding a gynecologist to having a happy sex life to planning or avoiding a pregnancy. Learn More
Sex is a Spectrum

by Agustin Fuentes; read by Agustin Fuentes

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Being human entails an astonishingly complex interplay of biology and culture, and while there are important differences between women and men, there is a lot more variation and overlap than we may realize. Sex Is a Spectrum offers a bold new paradigm for understanding the biology of sex, drawing on the latest science to explain why the binary view of the sexes is fundamentally flawed—and why having XX or XY chromosomes isn't as conclusive as some would have us believe. Learn More
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