Troubled waters: the best disaster-at-sea nonfiction
These wild but true tales loom large in the annals of maritime history and survival stories.
These wild but true tales loom large in the annals of maritime history and survival stories.
With hilarious storylines and star-studded casts, this emerging format lets comedy creators engage fans in a whole new way.
Told through the lens of four individuals, "When Crack Was King" is a kaleidoscopic history of the diverse impacts of the war on drugs.
These nonfiction audiobooks and podcasts provide historical context about the atomic bomb and the man at the center of Christopher Nolan's upcoming biopic.
Viral essayist Natalie Beach revisits the Caroline Calloway story that broke the internet in her funny new collection.
Steeped in the region's multilayered cultural history, the storytelling tradition of the American South is as rich and lyrical as it is deeply complex.
Read to chilling perfection by acclaimed narrator Scott Brick, Truman Capote's 1966 masterpiece remains the nonfiction crime narrative to beat.
From music theory audiobooks to innovative blends of song and memoir, these listens are perfect for fans and musicians alike.
From the Queen of Soul to the Purple One, listen in on 30+ of our favorite memoirs and biographies centered on Black creatives who changed music forever.
From her day job as a hospice nurse to her online presence, the author of "The In-Between" seeks to demystify death, emphasizing love, compassion, and care above all else.
These insightful works of nonfiction and memoir wade through the waters of ocean life, climate change, and our human connection to the vast and varied ecosystems that call the sea home.
In “The Song of Significance,” the bestselling author and business veteran lays out the challenges of late-stage capitalism, AI, and more—and how to navigate it all.