Lily Chu strikes the perfect balance of bitter and sweet in “Drop Dead”
Drawing from a love of obituaries, mysteries, and cats, Chu takes listeners on a roller-coaster journey through intrigue, humor, and unexpected romance.
My Chinese-Taiwanese grandma used to say that our Asian community comes from a long line of spoken words. From the ancient deities in our fairy tales about world creation, to the heroes whose achievements are in our epic poems, we are the descendants of storytelling.
Stories help us form our voice, discover our place in both old and new worlds, and define our identity in the continuum of time. Generation after generation, we connect and pass along information through the bonds of oral history. I hope some of these titles will resonate with you, move you, inspire you, and bring you (back) into the uniquely fascinating universe of Asian storytelling, just like my grandma’s vivid nursery rhyme narrations did for me. —Hsin Chao, Audible Editor
Fiction
Fictional tales from Asian, Pacific Islander, and Native Hawaiian storytellers.
Memoirs
Powerful and immersive firsthand accounts, as they happened.
Nonfiction
Educate yourself with true tales, essays, and histories.
For Teens & Young Adults
Coming-of-age stories from Asian, Pacific Islander, and Native Hawaiian creators.
Listen as a Family
Inspiring and enthralling stories for the next generation.
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Get swept up in the imaginations of these storytellers.
Mysteries & Thrillers
Twists, turns, and thrills—these listens have it all.
Historical Fiction
Stories that reflect on Asian, Pacific Islander, and Native Hawaiian histories.
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Drawing from a love of obituaries, mysteries, and cats, Chu takes listeners on a roller-coaster journey through intrigue, humor, and unexpected romance.
Screenwriter Yulin Kuang’s debut novel embraces the messiness of real-life relationships in a uniquely heart-wrenching enemies-to-lovers storyline.
The prolific author and activist delves into popular misconceptions around what constitutes closeness and shares what disabled people have in common with the queer community.
On February 10, we wave farewell to the Year of the Rabbit by celebrating Lunar New Year, one of the most important and widely celebrated Asian holidays. Welcome to the Year of the Dragon!
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We reached out to some of our colleagues in Audible's Asian community to learn how the festival—observed this year on September 29—ties back to our sense of community, identity, and belonging.
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Debut author Parini Shroff’s dark comedy about a string of dead husbands in an Indian village zeroes in on the unbreakable bond of ride-or-die female friendships.
How Jay Shetty built on the bestselling lessons from "Think Like a Monk" to offer a new perspective on relationships.
Deepti Kapoor's heart-stopping crime drama will leave you breathless.
Author, poet, and activist Bushra Rehman’s “Roses, In The Mouth of a Lion” is an autofiction exploration of finding your family—and your true self.
In the first novel from Mindy Kaling’s new book imprint, author Sonali Dev presents her most autobiographical work yet, a joyful story of three women finding themselves, fighting for their dreams, and defying the status quo.