New Yorker staff writer Burkhard Bilger’s narration of his book reflects the ambiguity of his family’s history.
New Yorker staff writer Burkhard Bilger’s narration of his book reflects the ambiguity of his family’s history.
New Yorker staff writer Burkhard Bilger’s narration of his book reflects the ambiguity of his family’s history.
Voice actor Isabella Star LaBlanc returns for an encore after her powerful performance of Angeline Boulley’s bestselling, award-winning debut novel, Firekeeper’s Daughter.
Imogen Church narrates Ruth Ware’s thriller at the pace of a racing heartbeat, mirroring the moment-by-moment chase as the action unfolds—and leaving the listener hanging onto every last word.
Actor Kate Mara (“House of Cards”) reads Sarah Pekkanen’s page-turning story about a mother-daughter pair who hold some shocking secrets.
Nuanced and emotional, The Country of the Blind explores difficult conversations around disability with care and empathy.
Harrison Scott Key’s deadpan delivery reading How to Stay Married makes the wisecracks all the more hilarious and bitter, and the heartbreak all the more aching.
Marshall’s memoir-in-essays transforms what could have been a fairly tragic tale—growing up as a disabled kid with two chronically ill parents—into wry comedy.
The smooth effortlessness of Edoardo Ballerini’s narration immerses readers in this tumultuous family history set against the backdrop of a changing Italian village.
Ornithologists of all levels are sure to delight in What an Owl Knows.
To folks who are exhausted and smothered by “grind culture,” Tricia Hersey offers a fierce clarion call, encouraging listeners to defy the dehumanizing demands of our capitalist society.
Celeste Ng’s writing and Lucy Liu’s narration collaborate to demonstrate how resistance need not be loud to be powerful.
Maya Phillips, who narrates her own book, conveys not only her clear fondness for imagined characters and worlds but also her appreciation for the growing acceptance of so-called “nerd” culture.
Longtime fans will likely feel a little “Gilmore Girls” nostalgia while listening to Lauren Graham’s frank, honest anecdotes.
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