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Dyscalculia: A Love Story of Epic Miscalculation
by Camonghne Felix
The acclaimed author of Build Yourself a Boat examines a painful breakup and subsequent healing through the prism of her childhood “dyscalculia"-- a disorder that makes it difficult to learn math.
Narrated by Camonghne Felix.
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The World We Make
by N. K. Jemisin
In New York, six human avatars that embody their city's heart and wield its magic, must join together with the Great Cities to stop a mayoral candidate, backed by the Enemy, whose populist rhetoric of gentrification, xenophobia and“law and order” could destroy the world.
Narrated by Robin Miles.
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B.F.F.: A Memoir of Friendship Lost and Found
by Christie Tate
The author of the New York Times bestseller Group reflects on her lifelong struggles to sustain female friendship and how the return of an old friend helped her explore the reasons she has avoided attachment.
Narrated by Christie Tate.
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The Book of Jose: A Memoir
by Fat Joe
The Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum-selling artist, entrepreneur and philanthropist, in this gritty, no-holds-barred memoir, recounts how he came of age in the South Bronx during its darkest years of drugs, violence and abandonment, and how, through music, friendship, luck and fierce determination, walked down a rocky path to a different life.
Narrated by Fat Joe.
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Screaming on the Inside: The Unsustainability of American Motherhood
by Jessica Grose
In this timely and necessary book, New York Times opinion writer Jessica Grose dismantles two hundred years of unrealistic parenting expectations and empowers today's mothers to make choices that actually serve themselves, their children, and their communities.
Narrated by Suehyla El-Attar.
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Con/Artist: The Life and Crimes of the World's Greatest Art Forger
by Tony Tetro
A world-renowned art forger who has been duping the art world for forty-five years and served time after a widely-publicized trial, describes the secrets and corruption of that universe while giving an art history lesson.
Narrated by Richard Ferrone, Tony Tetro, and Giampiero Ambrosi.
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The Philosophy of Modern Song
by Bob Dylan
In this first book of new writing since winning the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2016, Bob Dylan offers his extraordinary insight into the nature of popular music through a series of essays that double as meditations and reflections on the human condition.
Narrated by Bob Dylan.
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The Rewind
by Allison Winn Scotch
Reunited for the wedding of mutual friends, former college sweethearts Frankie and Ezra wake up in bed next to each other the following morning, married, with zero memory of how they got there and must put aside old grievances in order to figure out what happened and what didn't happen.
Narrated by Julia Whelan and MacLeod Andrews.
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Trust the Plan: The Rise of QAnon and the Conspiracy That Unhinged America
by Will Sommer
A journalist who has followed the rise of QAnon explains what it is, how it has gained a mainstream following among Republican lawmakers and ordinary citizens, the threat it poses to democracy, and how we can reach those who have embraced the conspiracy and are disseminating its lies.
Narrated by Joe Knezevich.
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Devil's Delight: An Agatha Raisin Mystery
by M. C. Beaton
Agatha investigates after a naked man bursts out of the woods claiming to have seen a dead body near a sight supposedly once used for sacrifices in the latest addition to the series following Down the Hatch.
Narrated by Penelope Keith.
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A World of Curiosities
by Louise Penny
Chief Inspector Gamache investigates after a 150-year-old letter points to the discovery and opening of a bricked-up room in an attic that's filled with curiosities, in the 18th novel of the series following The Madness of Crowds.
Narrated by Robert Bathurst.
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A Dangerous Business
by Jane Smiley
A 1851 Monterey widow working at a brothel investigates when the dead bodies of young women start appearing on the outskirts of town in the new novel from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of A Thousand Acres.
Narrated by Thérèse Plummer.
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Nine Liars
by Maureen Johnson
While studying abroad, intrepid sleuth Stevie Bell is introduced to an unsolved double-murder cold case involving nine friends from Cambridge University and soon discovers the killer hasn't finished what was started back in 1995.
Narrated by Kate Rudd.
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How Far the Light Reaches: A Life in Ten Sea Creatures
by Sabrina Imbler
A writer and science and conservation journalist provides an essay on each of 10 sea creatures, including the octopus and the Chinese sturgeon, revealing radical models of family, community and care and exploring themes of adaptation, survival, sexuality and care.
Narrated by Sabrina Imbler.
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