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In "Wellness," Nathan Hill excavates the absurdities of love, tech, and truth itself
"This is a book about the stories we believe in and how our worlds come to be defined and sometimes constricted by what we believe about them," the author explains of his latest novel.
In Fran Littlewood’s breakout debut, an invisible everywoman gets her due
"Amazing Grace Adams" erupts with mid-life revelations over the course of one spectacularly bad day.
An ex kid-sleuth confronts her quarter-life crisis in "Charlotte Illes Is Not a Detective"
Debut author and narrator Katie Siegel takes her “whip-smart” 20-something retired kid detective heroine from TikTok to audiobook.
Hit the open highway with the 40+ best road trip listens for your next journey
Whether you’re loading the entire family into the car for a long drive or heading out solo on a shorter journey, these audiobooks and podcasts will keep you company mile after mile.
Steven Rowley’s “The Celebrants” is a tribute to the enduring power of friendship
The author of the beloved bestseller “The Guncle” is out with another humorous and heartfelt listen, this time exploring middle age, “living funerals,” and ’90s pop culture.
“The Collected Regrets of Clover” shows there’s more to life than death, even for a death doula
Mikki Brammer’s (surprisingly) warmhearted and uplifting debut novel about a modern-day death doula turns a taboo subject into a reason to celebrate and embrace life.
"The Covenant of Water" is worth the wait and worth your time
Abraham Verghese returns with a multigenerational family saga that’s getting plenty of hype. The praise is much deserved.
"No Two Persons" Is an Ode to Fiction and the Many Lives It Touches
Experience a story from multiple perspectives with Erica Bauermeister (and her novel’s 10 narrators).
Rep. Katie Porter’s memoir teaches us how to hold the powerful to account
In “I Swear: Politics Is Messier Than My Minivan,” the California congresswoman, a.k.a. “whiteboard ninja,” talks about her path to Washington—and how she hopes to change politics.
Step into “Someone Else’s Shoes,” Jojo Moyes’s Wittiest Novel Yet
The bestselling author explores female friendship and second-chance love in a charming caper about two middle-aged women who reinvent themselves.
Rebecca Makkai goes back to school to solve a crime
The author of Pulitzer finalist "The Great Believers" crafts a timely, hypnotic thriller with a cast of unforgettable characters.
"Age of Vice" Doesn’t Flinch
Deepti Kapoor's heart-stopping crime drama will leave you breathless.