And then there were nuns
Could the answers to our 21st-century ennui be lurking in a convent—or in one of the many audiobooks that put sisters in the spotlight?
Could the answers to our 21st-century ennui be lurking in a convent—or in one of the many audiobooks that put sisters in the spotlight?
The bestselling author talks about her latest thriller, her smash-hit “His & Hers” Netflix adaptation, and the real-life inspirations behind her books.
C. Thi Nguyen talks gaming, philosophy, metrics, and reclaiming the value that data can’t capture.
Stefan Merrill Block dives into his childhood, his mother's death, and the healing power of finally telling his own story in his debut memoir, "Homeschooled."
New Jersey's new governor has worn many hats, and helmets, but one thing that’s always remained constant is her appreciation for great storytelling.
I carried guilt that was never mine. Then an author said the thing I needed to hear.
In “The Typewriter and the Guillotine,” Mark Braude recounts the groundbreaking work of journalist Janet Flanner and the serial killer who embodied the savagery of her era.
The bestselling author of "First Lie Wins" returns with a suspenseful story of swapped identities, buried secrets, and the dangerous cost of truth.
From memoirs about life on and off the court to fiction that gets real about the game, these listens are perfect for any tennis fan.
The Bravo star and business owner talks about his ambitions, the eye-opening power of grief, and how boring isn't all that bad.
Though they range in genre, these listens center the magic of connection with communities bound not by blood but by love.
Jennifer Niven discusses family, identity, and the inspiration behind this intimate behind-the-scenes tale.