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The Cleveland John Doe Case

by Thibault Raisse; translated by Laurie Bennett; read by Jonathan Todd Ross

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Thibault Raisse examines the Robert Ivan Nichols case in this must-listen entry in the Fifty States of Crime series. Learn More
Freedom with Food and Fitness

by Alana Van Der Sluys; read by Stephanie Bentley

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Build the full, vibrant life that you've always wanted, without another diet or dreaded exercise program. Learn More
Movement

by Nicole Gelinas; read by Cara Firestone

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A gripping account of how the automobile has failed NYC and how mass transit and a revitalized streetscape are vital to its post-pandemic recovery. 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
The Woketopus

by Tyler O'Neil; read by Tyler O'Neil

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The latest book from the author of Making Hate Pay. Learn More
Free Exercise

by Chris Beneke; read by Graham Rowat

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The latest book from the author of Beyond Toleration. 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
The Painful Truth about Hunger in America

by Mariana Chilton; read by Kim Niemi

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

by Reginald Hill; read by Shaun Grindell

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A Yorkshire mining town is haunted by a mysterious tragedy in this "admirable addition to Hill's Dalziel/Pascoe series" (The Washington Post Book World). Learn More
Colorful Palate

by Raj Tawney; read by Roman Howell

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As citizens continue to evolve and diversify within the United States, the ingredients that make up each flavorful household are waiting to be discovered and devoured. In Colorful Palate, author Raj Tawney shares his coming-of-age memoir as a young man born into an Indian, Puerto Rican, and Italian American family, his struggles with understanding his own identity, and the mouthwatering flavors of the melting pot from within his own childhood kitchen. Learn More
Locked Down, Locked Out

by Maya Schenwar; read by Siiri Scott

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An analysis of the US prison system through real-life stories, and a look at the complex work of community-based social justice projects. Learn More
What Is Ancient History?

by Walter Scheidel; read by Michael Langan

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From one of today's most innovative ancient historians, a provocative new vision of why ancient history matters—and why it needs to be told in a radically different, global way. Learn More
Blue Deer Thaw

by Jamie Harrison; read by Justin Price

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Jamie Harrison presents Book 4 in the Jules Clement series. 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
The Ephemera Collector

by Stacy Nathaniel Jackson; read by Bianca Drew

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A tenacious curator fights to save her beloved library and a new, groundbreaking archive in this epic Afrofuturist debut. Learn More
Malcolm Before X

by Patrick Parr; read by James Fouhey

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Drawing upon interviews, correspondence, and nearly 2000 pages of never-before-used prison records, Malcolm Before X is the definitive examination of the prison years of civil rights icon Malcolm X. Learn More
The Oxford Handbook of Lord Byron

edited by Jonathon Shears and Alan Rawes; read by Mike Cooper

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The Oxford Handbook of Lord Byron offers the latest in critical thinking about the poet that defined the Romantic era across Europe and beyond. The volume presents forty-four groundbreaking essays that enable listeners to assess Lord Byron's central position in Romantic traditions and his profound and far-reaching influence on British, European, and world culture. Learn More
The Digital Fourth Amendment

by Orin Kerr; read by David Stifel

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The Digital Fourth Amendment explains how courts are interpreting the Fourth Amendment in the digital age. Learn More
A Pathway to American Renewal

edited by Robert L. Woodson, Sr.; read by Mirron Willis

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A celebration of resilience: the inspiring story of how Black America survived unimaginable odds and an examination of the real challenges it faces today. Learn More
The Sea Gives Up the Dead

by Molly Olguín; read by Heather Kay Ling

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Molly Olguín presents her debut story collection. Learn More
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