
Stories help us form our voice, discover our place in the world, and define our identity in the continuum of time. Generation after generation, we connect and pass along information through the bonds of oral history. We hope some of these titles will resonate with you, move you, inspire you, and bring you into the fascinating universes of Asian, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander storytelling. —The Audible Editors
Fiction
Fictional tales from Asian, Pacific Islander, and Native Hawaiian storytellers.
Memoirs
Powerful and immersive firsthand accounts, as they happened.
Nonfiction
Educate yourself with true tales, essays, and histories.
For Teens and Young Adults
Coming-of-age stories from Asian, Pacific Islander, and Native Hawaiian creators.
Listen as a Family
Inspiring and enthralling stories for the next generation.
Science Fiction and Fantasy
Get swept up in the imaginations of these storytellers.
Mysteries and Thrillers
Twists, turns, and thrills—these listens have it all.
Historical Fiction
Stories that reflect on Asian, Pacific Islander, and Native Hawaiian histories.
The best Lunar New Year audiobooks
On February 17, we wave farewell to the Year of the Snake by celebrating Lunar New Year, one of the most important and widely celebrated Asian holidays. Welcome to the Year of the Horse!
How Japanese and Korean cozy lit took over the world
Cats, coffee, and cakes, oh my! The coziest fiction on the planet is here to soothe, snuggle, and melt away the winter blues.
Once you know “The Score,” you’ll see it everywhere
C. Thi Nguyen talks gaming, philosophy, metrics, and reclaiming the value that data can’t capture.
“Next Time Will Be Our Turn” will make you cry, and Jesse Q. Sutanto is kind of glad about that
The prolific bestselling author shares what inspired her latest novel, how ADHD fuels her creativity, and what genre she thinks is the hardest to write in.
Can women have it all? Maybe not, but they can join a cannibalistic sorority
Olivie Blake’s “Girl Dinner” is a satirical take on feminism’s perennial quandaries.
From shamanic warfare to shady shadows: A complete guide to R.F. Kuang's work
Listening to R.F. Kuang for the first time? Coming back for a refresher? Here’s what you need to know before hitting play.
When listening to a book, Gabrielle Zevin finds it revelatory
She likes hearing authors narrate their own nonfiction work, but she prefers for someone else to do the job for her novels.
"Avatar: The Last Airbender" fans are transported back to Ba Sing Se in this new installment
Bestselling author Judy I. Lin introduces the story of a new hero, set amid one of the series's most unforgettable, epic battles.
These authors of color are revolutionizing horror—listen if you dare!
In a genre once rife with tired tropes, diverse authors are turning out some of the smartest—and scariest—horror audiobooks we’ve ever heard.
Breaking the bamboo ceiling
Leadership expert John Wang guides Asian Americans through career challenges in "Big Asian Energy."
Maulik Pancholy knows just what he wants in audiobooks
Mysteries with humor, a nod to South Asian culture, and LGBTQIA+ characters are a must.
Andrea Long Chu defines what it means to have “Authority”
With her latest collection of essays, the Pulitzer Prize-winning critic asks the question: What is authority?


































































































































































































































