With Her Stories, Rachel Joyce Finds Hope and Renewal in the Face of Grief
The bestselling author, who closes her Harold Fry trilogy with “Maureen,” discusses personal journeys, sticky closets, and how writers act as therapists for their characters.
The bestselling author, who closes her Harold Fry trilogy with “Maureen,” discusses personal journeys, sticky closets, and how writers act as therapists for their characters.
This sweeping collection of wise, stirring, and thought-provoking words from Black Americans offers much to inspire all Americans.
After a gentle shove from George R.R. Martin, historian Dan Jones dove into his first novel, "Essex Dogs," an immersive listen about a group of soldiers in the early days of the Hundred Years’ War.
From forever classics to modern-day favorites, 100 happily-ever-afters await you on our list.
His way with words can be lusciously seductive, even enlightening. Women adore him, fall in love with him…and he loves them to death.
Brilliantly rendered by Black performers, these classic works of literature deserve their place in the canon, in every school syllabus—and in your listening library.
"The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City" star shares her heartbreaking but redemptive journey in losing her faith on the way to finding her true self.
Debut author Parini Shroff’s dark comedy about a string of dead husbands in an Indian village zeroes in on the unbreakable bond of ride-or-die female friendships.
The award-winning author’s Audible Original romance, “Coming Home,” features two high-powered journalists reconnecting at their alma mater during homecoming weekend.
Sunday night's showdown is one game you won't want to miss. Queue up one of these listens while you place your bets and prep the nachos.
A round of applause for this year’s emerging novelists.
How Jay Shetty built on the bestselling lessons from "Think Like a Monk" to offer a new perspective on relationships.