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ACCIDENTALLY WES ANDERSON: ADVENTURES

ACCIDENTALLY WES ANDERSON: ADVENTURES

by Wally Koval, Amanda Koval, Wes Anderson [Fore.] | Read by Seamus McMahon, Jeff Goldblum

Hachette Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

This delightful travel audiobook features commentary and an accompanying pdf of photos of unique, quirky, and splendid sites around the world that emulate renowned film director Wes Anderson's visual style. Seamus McMahon is a capable narrator, and Jeff Goldblum brings all his acting chops to his performance. With his well-tuned variations in tone and pace, Goldblum's sections,... Read More

THE AGE OF MAGICAL OVERTHINKING

THE AGE OF MAGICAL OVERTHINKING Notes on Modern Irrationality

by Amanda Montell | Read by Amanda Montell

Simon & Schuster Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

An author and podcaster who studies cult loyalty and other cognitive malfunctions explains how emotions and attachments can distort how we see our power to manage ourselves and the world. Performing this combination of behavioral economics, psychology, and chatty advice for contemporary times, Montell exhibits perky energy and streetwise charm but never trivializes the wisdom... Read More

THE AGE OF MELT

THE AGE OF MELT What Glaciers, Ice Mummies, and Ancient Artifacts Teach Us about Climate, Culture, and a Future without Ice

by Lisa Baril | Read by Stacy Gonzalez

Dreamscape | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Early on, the story of Otzi, whose 3,000-thousand-year-old body was uncovered in the Italian Alps in 1991, is retold. Stacy Gonzalez brings a touch of suspense to the story, and she strikes a sympathetic chord as she narrates Otzi's pain while dying. Science writer Lisa Baril explores ice patch archaeology, the field that uncovers the history behind artifacts--and bodies--found... Read More

AMERICAN TEENAGER

AMERICAN TEENAGER How Trans Kids are Surviving Hate and Finding Joy in a Turbulent Era

by Nico Lang | Read by Vico Ortiz

Recorded Books | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Narrator Vico Ortiz imbues humanity and compassion into this candid, moving portrait of eight trans and nonbinary teenagers living in the U.S. Journalist Nico Lang seamlessly weaves together personal interviews from across the country, ranging from California to Texas to Florida and more. Each profile is a compelling listening experience, with vivid details of the teens' unique... Read More

THE ANCIENT EIGHT

THE ANCIENT EIGHT College Football's Ivy League and the Game They Play Today

by John Feinstein | Read by John Feinstein

Hachette Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

This comprehensive examination of the eight Ivy League colleges' football teams will fascinate fans of college football. John Feinstein, author and narrator, demolishes the stereotype of the typical college football player. Players at Harvard, Yale, or any of the Ancient Eight are not allowed to play football unless they have excellent grade-point averages--no exceptions.... Read More

THE ANTI-ABLEIST MANIFESTO

THE ANTI-ABLEIST MANIFESTO Smashing Stereotypes, Forging Change, and Building a Disability-Inclusive World

by Tiffany Yu | Read by Tiffany Yu

Hachette Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Tiffany Yu invites listeners to join her in advocating for a more accessible society for disabled people. When she was just 9 years old, Yu was in a car accident that permanently paralyzed her arm and gave her PTSD. Later, she founded the disability advocacy organization Diversability and gave a TedX Talk about how to create more disability- inclusive work environments. Using a... Read More

THE ATOMIC HUMAN

THE ATOMIC HUMAN What Makes Us Unique in the Age of AI

by Neil D. Lawrence | Read by Neil D. Lawrence

Hachette Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Neil Lawrence narrates his audiobook on why in this world of exponential digitization humanity is more significant than ever. If large language models are able to predict the next word of text, recognize and create images, and essentially replicate the essence of being human, could it be that there's no point to being human? Lawrence provides a thorough rebuke of this fallacy.... Read More

THE BEST AMERICAN FOOD AND TRAVEL WRITING 2024

THE BEST AMERICAN FOOD AND TRAVEL WRITING 2024

Earphones Award Winner

by Padma Lakshmi, Jaya Saxena [Eds.] | Read by Eunice Wong, Soneela Nankani, Ali Nasser, Cary Hite, Chanté McCormick, Shaun Taylor-Corbett

Harper Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Food and travel writing mingle in this fine collection. Padma Lakshmi's introduction, narrated by Soneela Nankani, is much more than a standard intro. Nankani shines in her sensitive and captivating performance of Lakshmi's very personal story of meeting with her estranged father in India. The excellent Eunice Wong reads Marion Bull's "Orange Is the New Yolk" with wit and a... Read More

THE BEST AMERICAN SCIENCE AND NATURE WRITING 2024

THE BEST AMERICAN SCIENCE AND NATURE WRITING 2024

by Bill McKibben, Jamie Green [Eds.] | Read by Eileen Stevens, Stephen Graybill, Lee Osorio, Gina Daniels

Harper Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Narrators Eileen Stevens, Stephen Graybill, Lee Osorio, and Gina Daniels use their considerable talents for this broad array of essays and articles on science, nature, and the relationship between the two. In his introduction, narrated by Graybill, editor Bill McKibben lays out his theme for this volume: climate change and its growing impact on the natural world and humanity.... Read More

BONE OF THE BONE

BONE OF THE BONE Essays on America by a Daughter of the Working Class

by Sarah Smarsh | Read by Sarah Smarsh

Simon & Schuster Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

National Book Award finalist Sarah Smarsh performs a collection of her essays written from 2013-2024. After growing up on a wheat farm in Kansas, Smarsh went on to join academia and found herself writing about her working-class childhood. Drawing connections between such diverse topics as the relationship between socioeconomic status and access to dental care and the fallacies... Read More

THE BOYS OF RIVERSIDE

THE BOYS OF RIVERSIDE A Deaf Football Team and a Quest for Glory

by Thomas Fuller | Read by Thomas Fuller

Random House Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Thomas Fuller is clearly inspired by the efforts of a deaf football team from a small public school for the deaf in Southern California as the team chases the state championship in 2021 and 2022. Fuller's performance is authentic and enthusiastic, and his respect for these young men is unmistakable. One player lives in his car in a Target parking lot. Another breaks his leg... Read More

BRINGING BEN HOME

BRINGING BEN HOME A Murder, a Conviction, and the Fight to Redeem American Justice

by Barbara Bradley Hagerty | Read by Barbara Bradley Hagerty

Penguin Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Barbara Bradley Hagerty narrates her audiobook in a clear tone that is refreshingly free of nonsense. Hagerty recounts the story of the wrongful conviction of Ben Spencer for murder and carjacking. After questionable witness testimony and the prosecutor's need to secure a conviction, Spencer spent decades in prison despite mounting evidence that should have exonerated him.... Read More

BY THE FIRE WE CARRY

BY THE FIRE WE CARRY The Generations-Long Fight for Justice on Native Land

by Rebecca Nagle | Read by Rebecca Nagle

Harper Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Rebecca Nagle gives a clear and compelling narration of her look into how a small-town murder in the Muscogee Nation led to a significant 2020 Supreme Court case--and the largest restoration of Native tribal land in American history. She shares her extensive research into the history behind this case while also contextualizing its impact on her own nation, the Cherokee, other... Read More

CATEGORY FIVE

CATEGORY FIVE Superstorms and the Warming Oceans That Feed Them

by Porter Fox | Read by Jeremy Arthur

Hachette Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Jeremy Arthur's intonation turns dramatically staccato as he narrates Porter Fox's recollections of a storm he sailed through alone off the coast of Maine. It's the first of several storms Fox recounts. Fox reminds listeners that scientists expect to see a growing number of severe storms due to climate change. Arthur's voice rises with the wind and falls with the thoughts of... Read More

CHEAPER, FASTER, BETTER

CHEAPER, FASTER, BETTER How We'll Win the Climate War

by Tom Steyer | Read by Tom Steyer

Spiegel & Grau by Spotify Audiobooks | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Legendary investment manager Tom Steyer performs his well-documented audiobook with the sincerity and commitment it deserves. With his assured yet easy-listening narration, he delivers a hard-hitting picture of the climate catastrophe headed our way and outlines the global effort it will take to keep it from making the earth uninhabitable. He details the powerful corporate... Read More

DANSE MACABRE

DANSE MACABRE

by Stephen King | Read by Holter Graham

Simon & Schuster Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

If narrator Holter Graham's youthful exuberance seems an unlikely match for King's master class on popular horror, keep in mind the timeline. King wrote this analysis of film, radio, and literary horror during the late 1970s--when he was in his early 30s. It makes for a fascinating listen for multiple reasons. As King's own star was rising, high- and lowbrow pop culture were in... Read More

DUMBING US DOWN (25TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION)

DUMBING US DOWN (25TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION) The Hidden Curriculum of Compulsory Schooling

by John Taylor Gatto, Zachary Slayback [Fore.] | Read by Michael Puttonen, Adam Farnsworth

Post Hypnotic Press | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

The speeches and essays contained in this audiobook continue to be relevant decades after they were first given. A seasoned actor, narrator Michael Puttonen captures the hard-earned wisdom the author achieved. He performs at a fine tempo, with conviction and good timing. An award-winning teacher, the late John Taylor Gatto taught in the New York City school system for 30 years.... Read More

ERASING HISTORY

ERASING HISTORY How Fascists Rewrite the Past to Control the Future

by Jason Stanley | Read by Dion Graham

Simon & Schuster Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Dion Graham thoughtfully performs this companion to HOW FASCISM WORKS, unpacking how authoritarians erase history by omission, frame it in terms that suit them, and effectively divide citizens into "us and them." His warm baritone sets the listener at ease so they can process the many ways our society is being programmed to accept autocracy through such actions as instituting... Read More

GRAY MATTERS

GRAY MATTERS A Biography of Brain Surgery

by Theodore H. Schwartz | Read by Sean Pratt

Penguin Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

The old gag line "It ain't brain surgery" comes up a few times as brain surgeon Dr. Theodore H. Schwartz shares what brain surgery is in this audiobook. Sean Pratt is soothing and gentle as he narrates Schwartz's descriptions of procedures. Schwartz compares his work to that of a mechanic, which could be amusing. Pratt's voice conveys Schwartz's awe at the sight of the human... Read More

HEARTY

HEARTY On Cooking, Eating, and Growing Food for Pleasure and Subsistence

by andrea bennett | Read by Panta Mosleh

ECW Press | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Canadian producer and actress Panta Mosleh embraces these essays. She narrates in a strong voice and a clear tone, neatly adopting the author's sometimes interrogative style. Author bennett writes with unusual candor about their issues. These include being bipolar and estranged from their mother, their cooking trials while making gluten-free macarons, and their failures and... Read More

THE HIGHEST CALLING

THE HIGHEST CALLING Conversations on the American Presidency

by David M. Rubenstein | Read by David M. Rubenstein, Bill Clinton, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Maggie Haberman, Ron Chernow, Annette Gordon-Reed, Candice Millard, Ted Widmer, Jeffrey Frank, Kai Bird, Peter Baker, Douglas Bradburn, Amity Shlaes, Jonathan Darman, Susan Eisenhower, et al.

Simon & Schuster Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

This audiobook about American presidents clearly works better on audio than in print. Through taped discussions with historians, author David Rubenstein examines the lives and influences of prominent U.S. leaders. In print, these conversations are in an impersonal question-and-answer format. But on audio, they really are conversations. You hear the depth of respect and warmth... Read More

HOLDING IT TOGETHER

HOLDING IT TOGETHER How Women Became America's Safety Net

by Jessica Calarco | Read by Karen Murray, Jessica Calarco

Penguin Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Karen Murray narrates this detailed exploration of how women in the United States are holding together families as systems of governmental aid become less available because of greed. During WWII the nation offered childcare to women working in factories to help the war effort, as well as other assistance to help growing families in times of crisis. This new audiobook explores... Read More

HOPE FOR CYNICS

HOPE FOR CYNICS The Surprising Science of Human Goodness

by Jamil Zaki | Read by Jamil Zaki

Hachette Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

The director of a social neuroscience lab at Stanford narrates his positive audiobook about cynicism, trust, skepticism, and hope. Along with sounding personable and easy to understand, he performs with audible respect for his listeners and a desire to offer options for dealing with today's conflict-filled social climate. He's a great storyteller whose picturesque narratives... Read More

HOW TO LOVE A FOREST

HOW TO LOVE A FOREST The Bittersweet Work of Tending a Changing World

by Ethan Tapper | Read by Evan Sibley

Blackstone Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

This audiobook is at once a hymn to and prayer for forests. Evan Sibley performs eloquently, expressing the author's empathy for his Vermont woodlands. He gets the tone and cadence of this first-person memoir, which celebrates the meaning and significance of forests. He also captures author Tapper's voice, which is spirited and spiritual. Tapper is a fine guide to the woods. A... Read More

HOW TO TELL WHEN WE WILL DIE

HOW TO TELL WHEN WE WILL DIE On Pain, Disability, and Doom

by Johanna Hedva | Read by Johanna Hedva

Hillman Grad Books | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Disability rights advocate Johanna Hedva performs their essay collection, 10 years in the making. Hedva's observations about society are sharp and insightful. Disability sits at the core of their writing, and they challenge listeners to see it as a social experience, in addition to a biological one. Their essays also tackle other topics, such as Asian American identity,... Read More

HOW WOMEN MADE MUSIC

HOW WOMEN MADE MUSIC A Revolutionary History from NPR Music

Earphones Award Winner

by Alison Fensterstock [Ed.], Ann Powers [Intro.], National Public Radio | Read by Alison Fensterstock, Ann Powers, et al.

Harper Audio | Audio Program
Contemporary Culture

Alison Fensterstock and Ann Powers deliver an ambitious, sprawling, almost overwhelming project. That's by design. The history of music traditionally revolves around men and their recordings, with women as afterthoughts. This audiobook is not just about inclusion. It's a corrective recentering. The origin story of the song "Hound Dog" is a focal point. It's often attributed as... Read More

THE INSECT EPIPHANY

THE INSECT EPIPHANY How Our Six-Legged Allies Shape Human Culture

Earphones Award Winner

by Barrett Klein | Read by Sean Patrick Hopkins

Hachette Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Entomologist Barrett Klein describes the importance of insects to life on Earth, as well their influence on our culture and civilization. Narrator Sean Patrick Hopkins has a tone of curiosity and wonder as he takes the listener on a comprehensive tour of the insect world, covering topics such as insects' influence on developments in science and engineering, mind-altering... Read More

LAND RICH, CASH POOR

LAND RICH, CASH POOR My Family's Hope and the Untold History of the Disappearing American Farmer

by Brian Reisinger | Read by Brian Reisinger

Oasis Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Speaking with a Wisconsin accent, Brian Reisinger pours a lot of passion into this audiobook, so it's appropriate that listeners can hear the emotion in his voice. This audiobook is part memoir and part history of the ongoing challenges faced by American farmers. Reisinger weaves the two narrative threads skillfully. Sometimes the narration sounds rushed, and occasionally even... Read More

THE LAST DREAM

THE LAST DREAM

Earphones Award Winner

by Pedro Almodóvar, Frank Wynne [Trans.] | Read by Colman Domingo, Rachel Weisz, Juan Diego Botto, Norbert Leo Butz, Taylour Paige, Michael Cera, Edoardo Ballerini

Harper Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

A supremely talented cast narrates 12 short works that could only have originated from master storyteller/director Pedro Almodóvar. This first collection ranges from personal essays--there's one about the death of his mother--to a fascinating retelling of "Sleeping Beauty" that revolves around the Spanish Queen Juana la Loca. Fans of Almodóvar's work will recognize the story... Read More

LIFE AND DEATH OF THE AMERICAN WORKER

LIFE AND DEATH OF THE AMERICAN WORKER The Immigrants Taking on America's Largest Meatpacking Company

by Alice Driver | Read by Lori Felipe-Barkin

Simon & Schuster Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Lori Felipe-Barkin's narration brings listeners into the everyday life of a Salvadoran migrant worker, but there's something about him that isn't everyday: his repetition of chicken-killing motions while asleep. Alice Driver talked to Tyson Foods workers in Arkansas to report on the company's working conditions, including its reluctance to maintain Covid safety. Felipe-Barkin... Read More

LIFEFORM

LIFEFORM

by Jenny Slate | Read by Jenny Slate, George Saunders, Vanessa Bayer, Will Forte

Hachette Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Comedian, actor, and writer Jenny Slate is observant, sharp, and vulnerable in her latest audiobook about the nature of life. Her focus is wide--ranging from pregnancy and birthing to her place in the universe. The totality of the listening experience is deeply moving and delivered with a kind of openness that simply compels listeners to pay attention. Slate is not above the... Read More

MAGICALLY BLACK AND OTHER ESSAYS

MAGICALLY BLACK AND OTHER ESSAYS

Earphones Award Winner

by Jerald Walker | Read by Aaron Goodson

Harper Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Aaron Goodson presents moving personal essays that vividly depict the joys, sorrows, and frustrations of an American Black man. Listeners meet Jerald Walker, a former cult member who is now a successful academic. Goodson energetically shares Walker's years as a member of the Worldwide Church of God, whose founder he hilariously compares to Donald Trump. Listeners will be... Read More

MEET THE NEIGHBORS

MEET THE NEIGHBORS Animal Minds and Life in a More-than-Human World

by Brandon Keim | Read by Paul Woodson

Tantor Media | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

This fun and evocative audiobook begins with narrator Paul Woodson's authoritative and upbeat delivery of the author's many accounts of urban wildlife. Keim's description of San Francisco's coyote population, performed with an air of respect and wonder, is particularly joyful. Woodson shifts his tone as the author discusses his deadly serious new vision for wildlife science and... Read More

THE MESSAGE

THE MESSAGE

Earphones Award Winner

by Ta-Nehisi Coates | Read by Ta-Nehisi Coates

Penguin Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Author Ta-Nehisi Coates narrates this must-listen, a powerful and thought-provoking collection of essays. In recounting his travels to Senegal and South Carolina, Coates incisively reflects on slavery and white supremacy. From his travels to Israel and Palestine, Coates meditates on the trauma of the Holocaust, segregated society, dehumanization, and voices that are missing... Read More

MY LIFE: GROWING UP NATIVE IN AMERICA

MY LIFE: GROWING UP NATIVE IN AMERICA

by IllumiNative [Ed.] | Read by Carolina Hoyos, Kamali Minter, Tanis Parenteau, Shaun Taylor-Corbett

Simon & Schuster Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Narrated with both passion and compassion, this audiobook is an incredible collection of powerful essays, poems, and more, celebrating the contemporary Native American experience and inviting the listener to learn, grow, and collaborate through it. With a list of contributing authors that is impressive in its own right, the four narrators--Carolina Hoyos, Kamali Minter, Tanis... Read More

MYTHS OF GEOGRAPHY

MYTHS OF GEOGRAPHY Eight Ways We Get the World Wrong

by Paul Richardson | Read by Orlando Wells

Harlequin Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

To most people, geography means listing the continents and naming the 50 states. But what defines a continent? And why are borders drawn the way they are? These are among the questions explored in this thought-provoking audiobook. Orlando Wells ably narrates this work. His English accent and even delivery add a professorial tone without sounding pedantic. His pacing makes it... Read More

A NATURAL HISTORY OF EMPTY LOTS

A NATURAL HISTORY OF EMPTY LOTS Field Notes from Urban Edgelands, Back Alleys, and Other Wild Places

by Christopher Brown | Read by Christopher Brown

Hachette Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Whether he's spotting a fox or watching big ants, Christopher Brown is easygoing as he talks about the nature he encounters on his street in Austin's edgeland. Exploring nature has been a constant part of his life since he built a home on an empty lot. Brown has taken apart a birds' nest to find plastic used as a construction material. He tells of his dream of incorporating... Read More

NIGHT MAGIC

NIGHT MAGIC Adventures Among Glowworms, Moon Gardens, and Other Marvels of the Dark

by Leigh Ann Henion | Read by Leigh Ann Henion

Hachette Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Leigh Ann Henion's fascinating exploration of the natural world after dark is indeed magical. With genuine enthusiasm and a warm hint of a Southern accent, Henion invites listeners along on her adventures to seek out salamanders, fireflies, moths, glowing fungus, screech owls, night-blooming flowers, and other nighttime denizens. She spends time getting to know the nightlife in... Read More

ON FREEDOM

ON FREEDOM

by Timothy Snyder | Read by Timothy Snyder

Random House Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

In this engrossing and challenging examination of freedom and what it means to be free, Yale historian Timothy Snyder employs a heady mix of history, biology, civics, memoir, philosophy, and personal observation. Sounding like a favorite professor, Snyder demands the listener's undivided attention as he draws a distinct line between our freedom from such phenomena as government... Read More

OTHER RIVERS

OTHER RIVERS A Chinese Education

by Peter Hessler | Read by Peter Hessler

Penguin Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Peter Hessler arrived at Sichuan University in 2019 to teach nonfiction writing just in time for the first wave of Covid in nearby Wuhan. Hessler's performance is a pleasure to listen to--authentic, engrossing, and often wry. He speaks Mandarin, so the multiple Chinese words, names, and phrases are naturally interspersed. Hessler's experience teaching in China more than 20... Read More

OVER WORK

OVER WORK Transforming the Daily Grind in the Quest for a Better Life

by Brigid Schulte | Read by Rachel Perry

Macmillan Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Popular author Brigid Schulte delves into the complicated problem of a struggling and exhausted American workforce with thorough investigative reporting, bold arguments, and comprehensive recommendations on how to fix it. Rachel Perry approaches her narration with the same intensity that the author has as she explains crucial research, channels personal stories of burnout, and... Read More

THE PERFORMER

THE PERFORMER Art, Life, Politics

Earphones Award Winner

by Richard Sennett | Read by Paul Boehmer

Tantor Media | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

In this rich audiobook about all kinds of performance, narrator Paul Boehmer's slow pacing and palpable understanding of the material fit the author's broad thinking. Boehmer sounds perfectly compatible with Sennett's stature and advanced age (81). Sennett's writing is always broad and moving and, in this case, has particular relevance to the political performances that... Read More

PILLARS OF CREATION

PILLARS OF CREATION How the James Webb Telescope Unlocked the Secrets of the Cosmos

by Richard Panek | Read by Ray Porter

Hachette Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Ray Porter's solid performance complements this engaging foray into the development of the visionary James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)--which almost wasn't. This absorbing and well-researched production sets the stage for the JWST's emergence on the scientific stage in 2021. There's essential background on its monumental predecessor, the Hubble Space Telescope, and the dogged... Read More

PLAYING POSSUM

PLAYING POSSUM How Animals Understand Death

by Susana Monsó, Mark Rowlands [Fore.] | Read by Lisa S. Ware

Tantor Media | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

In barely seven hours, this fascinating and well-researched audiobook opens a window into a science many listeners may not know exists: thanatology, the study of death and its effects. Do animals understand death, and if so, how? The examples--which include elephants, primates, and possums--provide criteria for answering these questions, often with unexpected results. Lisa Ware... Read More

PROFILES IN MENTAL HEALTH COURAGE

PROFILES IN MENTAL HEALTH COURAGE

Earphones Award Winner

by Patrick J. Kennedy, Stephen Fried | Read by Johnny Heller, Patrick J. Kennedy

Penguin Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

After JFK’s nephew, Patrick, delivers the prologue, Johnny Heller’s moving performance of this excellent audiobook shows why he’s regarded as one of today’s top narrators. His varied pacing and subtle voicings and volume modulations make for good listening in themselves. Furthermore, they’re never out of sync with the shifting moods and overall poignant content offered by the... Read More

THE REACTIONARY SPIRIT

THE REACTIONARY SPIRIT How America's Most Insidious Political Tradition Swept the World

by Zack Beauchamp | Read by Justin Price

Hachette Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

This audiobook examines our national discourse, particularly during the Trump era. Although written prior to his reelection, its relevance has only increased as it presents contrasting arguments about democracy and potential threats to it. Justin Price narrates effectively, in a style that complements the intensity of the arguments, particularly those warning of a shift toward... Read More

RECOGNIZING THE STRANGER

RECOGNIZING THE STRANGER On Palestine and Narrative

by Isabella Hammad | Read by Isabella Hammad

Recorded Books | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Novelist Isabella Hammad delivered the Edward W. Said Memorial Lecture at Columbia University in September 2023. In this powerful audiobook, she reads that lecture with poise and urgency. Her voice is assured and firm, inviting listeners to truly sit with the impact of her words. She examines the fight for Palestinian liberation through the lens of fictional and historical... Read More

REVENGE OF THE TIPPING POINT

REVENGE OF THE TIPPING POINT Overstories, Superspreaders, and the Rise of Social Engineering

Earphones Award Winner

by Malcolm Gladwell | Read by Malcom Gladwell et al.

Hachette Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Malcolm Gladwell once again shows that audio is the ideal medium for someone who excels at both long-form journalism and podcasting. In this follow-up to his iconic debut, THE TIPPING POINT, Gladwell explores the bleaker side of how things go viral. His unmistakable delivery has become more animated after years at the mic, and as he's done in previous audiobooks, he uses... Read More

THE SERVICEBERRY

THE SERVICEBERRY Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World

by Robin Wall Kimmerer | Read by Robin Wall Kimmerer

Simon & Schuster Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Author and narrator Robin Wall Kimmerer, who is Potawatomi, gently guides listeners through this thoughtful exploration of gift economies and cultures of reciprocity. Using the framing device of an outing to gather serviceberries, which are also popular with the local birds, Kimmerer traces the pathways of mutual obligation and abundance seen in nature and in many traditional... Read More

THE SING SING FILES

THE SING SING FILES One Journalist, Six Innocent Men, and a Twenty-Year Fight for Justice

by Dan Slepian | Read by Dan Slepian

Macmillan Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

When NBC "Dateline" reporter and producer Dan Slepian stumbled upon evidence that a number of men serving lengthy terms in the New York State prison system may have been innocent, he couldn't let it go. In a voice bristling with urgency, empathy, and determination, Slepian recounts how false identification, racial profiling, prosecutorial misconduct, incentivized witnesses, and... Read More

SMITTEN KITCHEN KEEPERS

SMITTEN KITCHEN KEEPERS A Kitchen Counter Conversation

by Deb Perelman | Read by Deb Perelman

Random House Audio | Audio Program
Contemporary Culture

Anyone who likes to cook will be inspired to get into the kitchen after listening to this audio program. One of the original food bloggers and creator of the beloved Smitten Kitchen website, Deb Perelman narrates this companion to her newest cookbook, SMITTEN KITCHEN KEEPERS. She reads the head notes for selected recipes, then extemporizes with further tips, notes, and... Read More

SOMETHING LOST, SOMETHING GAINED

SOMETHING LOST, SOMETHING GAINED Reflections on Life, Love, and Liberty

by Hillary Rodham Clinton | Read by Hillary Rodham Clinton

Simon & Schuster Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

As narrator, former First Lady, Secretary of State, and Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton sometimes sounds like a friend dropping by to chat. She discusses her grandchildren, cozy moments at home, and gatherings with longtime friends. But her memoir is also part political commentary and part Washington insider gossip, as well as an in-depth analysis of the current status of... Read More

STAND YOUR GROUND

STAND YOUR GROUND A Black Feminist Reckoning with America's Gun Problem

Earphones Award Winner

by Roxane Gay | Read by Roxane Gay

Everand Originals | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Roxane Gay, a feminist Black woman, narrates her essay on coming to terms with America's gun culture and growing ownership of guns, especially by Black women. In a thought-provoking consideration of this divisive topic, Gay is deliberate in her approach. She talks about how she came to buy a gun for protection in the face of increasingly specific and detailed death threats. She... Read More

TRASH TALK

TRASH TALK An Eye-Opening Exploration of Our Planet's Dirtiest Problem

by Iris Gottlieb | Read by Dani Martineck

Penguin Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Narrator Dani Martineck takes a confessional tone as she narrates author Iris Gottlieb's admission that she's not perfect at handling trash in the way that's best for the environment. Martineck somberly counts off the plastic items Gottlieb finds around her own home. Gottlieb also recalls how single-use safety items like masks and gloves created waste, as well as protection,... Read More

THE UNIVERSE IN VERSE

THE UNIVERSE IN VERSE 15 Portals to Wonder Through Science & Poetry

by Maria Popova | Read by Maria Popova, Lili Taylor

Hachette Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Maria Popova, creator of THE MARGINALIAN, has compiled a series of essays by an assortment of renowned writers. All share the theme of the mysteries of the universe and existence itself, along with a dash of poetry. Popova and Lili Taylor alternate the narration of these selections; both employ a measured pace, poetic tone, and pleasantly meandering pace as listeners ponder the... Read More

VANISHING TREASURES

VANISHING TREASURES A Bestiary of Extraordinary Endangered Creatures

by Katherine Rundell | Read by Lenny Henry, Katherine Rundell

Random House Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Katherine Rundell's wonderful essays about some of our planet's most interesting animals will have listeners thinking about the natural world in new ways. Writing about swifts, she says they "fly like a stroke of luck incarnate." British actor Lenny Henry narrates with a raspy voice and at a brisk clip, and listeners may find his pace too fast to absorb all of the fascinating... Read More

VIRUS HUNTERS

VIRUS HUNTERS How Science Protects People When Outbreaks and Pandemics Strike

by Amy Cherrix | Read by Will Watt

Harper Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Medical buffs will be fascinated by Will Watt's delivery of this audiobook about six mysterious outbreaks of disease. In a clinical manner, he details the hantavirus outbreak of 1993, John Snow's work on cholera transmission, the research methodology of the 1918 flu pandemic by two doctors, the eradication of smallpox, Dr. Anthony Fauci's novel approach to finding a cure for... Read More

WAR

WAR

by Bob Woodward | Read by Robert Petkoff

Simon & Schuster Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Having narrated the three previous presidential histories by Bob Woodward, Robert Petkoff is familiar with the author's cadence and tone. His reading of WAR is crisp, confident, and streamlined. He reports on the Biden presidency, focusing on three conflicts that will change the world: the Ukraine conflict and how the superpowers stumbled into it; the Israeli-Hamas dispute and... Read More

WATFORD FOREVER

WATFORD FOREVER How Graham Taylor and Elton John Saved a Football Club, a Town, and Each Other

by John Preston, Elton John | Read by Alex Jennings

Recorded Books | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

In 1976, the football (soccer) club of Watford, England, was once again at the bottom of its league standings. Then something extraordinary happened: Rock-and-roll superstar Elton John bought his hometown team. Narrating with relaxed British aplomb, London stage veteran Alex Jennings delivers the feel-good story of how John's partnership and eventual friendship with... Read More

WHAT THE CHICKEN KNOWS

WHAT THE CHICKEN KNOWS A New Appreciation of the World's Most Familiar Bird

by Sy Montgomery | Read by Sy Montgomery

Simon & Schuster Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Sy Montgomery is so joyful and enthusiastic while describing her adventures with her flock of chickens that listeners will want to stroke a hen and pick up a rooster just to participate in her positive view of the world. Montgomery is keenly observant and curious. She calls her chickens "the ladies," and she recognizes each hen's individual call and personality. She also cites... Read More

WHAT'S NEXT IS NOW

WHAT'S NEXT IS NOW How to Live Future Ready

Earphones Award Winner

by Frederik G. Pferdt | Read by Sean Pratt

Harper Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Narrating this cutting-edge guide to personal growth and initiative, Sean Pratt captures every bit of the author’s enthusiasm for the lessons he learned while leading an innovation team at Google. Pratt’s pitch patterns and phrasing are beautiful to hear. He uses strategic pauses that highlight important words, along with tone and intensity changes that sync perfectly with the... Read More

WHISTLE-STOP POLITICS

WHISTLE-STOP POLITICS Campaign Trains and the Reporters Who Covered Them

by Edward Segal | Read by Eric Anaya

Rock Creek Media | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Eric Anaya's narration captures the uniqueness of the whistle-stop political campaigns that once crisscrossed the country by train. Listeners travel on an array of journeys beginning 185 years ago in this exhaustively researched and enjoyable narrated audiobook. Author Segal provides a delightful look at a simpler way of life, when citizens brought local products to encourage... Read More

WITH EVERY GREAT BREATH

WITH EVERY GREAT BREATH New and Selected Essays, 1995-2023

by Rick Bass | Read by Rick Bass

HighBridge Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Rick Bass delivers these essays--old and new--at a deliberate pace and a careful tempo. His voice sounds kindly and literary. Reared in Texas, he retains a slight twang and the long vowels of that region ("fi-er", "why l" and "e-quator"). That he is soulful, sincere, and aspirational matters more. A fiction writer and essayist, he is also an environmental activist, and a number... Read More

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