"Normal People" speaks to every person who's ever loved, lost, and grown in the process
Sally Rooney's much-celebrated story of a rocky young romance transcends the wonder and agony of first love to capture the transformative power of relationships.
Sally Rooney's much-celebrated story of a rocky young romance transcends the wonder and agony of first love to capture the transformative power of relationships.
Inspired by a groundbreaking new audiobook and race project by Michele Norris, we asked some of our colleagues to weigh in.
Entrepreneur and investor extraordinaire Mark Cuban shares how his Jewish family's mix of confidence, scrappiness, and noodle raisin kugel made him who he is today.
The punk-rock-loving professor and leading memory researcher shares the radical and reassuring truth about "Why We Remember."
The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist’s latest work explores the skills we need to connect with others and deeply enrich our own lives in the process.
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The author of Supercommunicators is an audio superfan.
IT Cosmetics founder Jamie Kern Lima teaches us how to harness the power of self-worth.
Katherine Arden, bestselling author of “The Bear and the Nightingale,” took a deep dive into the Great War for her historical fantasy about the abiding love between siblings.
Author Tayari Jones remembers, "I felt like someone pulled back a curtain and said, 'Young lady, this whole world could be yours.' And when I looked through that curtain, I didn't see any pots or pans.”
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Hollywood's biggest night is almost here. Catch up with the audiobooks that inspired some of the buzziest nominated films.