5 listens with Glory Edim
The bestselling author and founder of the Well-Read Black Girl literary festival tells us about her favorite audiobooks.
The bestselling author and founder of the Well-Read Black Girl literary festival tells us about her favorite audiobooks.
Need an audiobook to keep you company while you work on those friendship bracelets? These audiobooks make a great addition to any Swiftie's playlist.
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Relive all the history and pop culture of the aughts with these era-essential listening recommendations.
Calling all audiobenders! These listens take you along on new adventures in the world of "ATLA."
Alice Hoffman's bewitching stories have left countless listeners spellbound. Not sure where to begin? We've got you covered.
The renowned author and journalist’s new book of essays, “The Message,” is a travelogue about global struggle and a lesson for his students on the art of writing.
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The Grammy Award-winning legend shared a career’s worth of wisdom in “12 Notes.”
At turns acerbic and truly unsettling, these dark critiques will get under your skin—and stay there.
Exploring the generations-long fight for justice, writer and activist Rebecca Nagle’s powerful reporting provides both the historical and contemporary legal context surrounding Tribal sovereignty and territory in the United States.
Louise Penny, the master of mysteries, took some time out to share with us her favorite audiobooks and why they made her list.