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The author of The Fragile Threads of Power picks five memoirs you have to hear.
The author of The Fragile Threads of Power picks five memoirs you have to hear.
Aparna Nancherla challenges misconceptions about introverts in her Audible Original podcast, "The Introvert’s Survival Guide."
"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.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "Deep Down Dark" and "Our Migrant Souls" explores the complex development and identity of what it means to be "Latino" in the US today.
Comedian, activist, and writer W. Kamau Bell remembers his grandmother's fried pies: the single-serving dessert that’s rooted in the South, just like him.
The multihyphenate, once the subject of a widely shared Humans of New York post, has much to say on survival, success, and the support system that got him there.
Tech reporter Kashmir Hill explains the implications of facial recognition technology in her new audiobook, "Your Face Belongs to Us."
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The stand-up success reveals how being healthy—with the help of exercise and audiobooks—is much better for an artist than being sick.
The author of "Shadow Speaker" is drawn to stories with compelling voices.
One of the galaxy's greatest foes is about to arrive in live action. Here's what you need to know.
The author of Starter Villain names the listens that have kept him company recently.