Memoir
Josh Sundquist on Fame and the Pursuit of Happiness
Join the Paralympian, Halloween-costume aficionado, and social media star on this laugh-filled journey of finding out if fame and happiness really can coexist.
Carmen Rita Wong and her search for the whole truth
Writer, producer, and television personality Carmen Rita Wong sensed there were missing links in her family’s history. Using her journalism chops and natural-born determination, she rooted out the truth in “Why Didn’t You Tell Me?”
Honoring the courage and heart of displaced peoples on World Refugee Day
This collection of bios and memoirs written by and about refugees offers a window into their lived experiences and an invitation to a greater sense of compassion.
Honoring Victims, Survivors, and Families on Gun Violence Awareness Day
We choose to honor those impacted by gun violence through amplifying their lived experiences, listening to their stories, and channeling our grief into hope for a better world.
How Zain Asher’s Mother Uplifted Her Children
“Where the Children Take Us” is CNN anchor Zain Asher’s tribute to her mother, who rose from tragedy to raise four exceptionally successful children through unrelenting discipline, a fighting spirit, and a determination to inspire them to greater things.
Somebody's gotta do it: the best listens about weird jobs
Peek into the lives of people with weird jobs with these delightfully peculiar memoirs.
Getting to Know Minnie Driver
The multi-hyphenate performer talks to us about her new memoir in essays.
Randy Rainbow Sees the World Through Pink-Colored Glasses
The YouTube star and musical comedian spreads joy and encourages everyone to embrace not fitting the mold in his memoir, “Playing with Myself.”
Actor and activist Mickey Rowe on taking pride in our differences
Autistic stage actor Mickey Rowe takes on ableism in the arts in his smart, inspirational new memoir, "Fearlessly Different."
Why riot grrrl still matters
Celebrate Women's History Month by amping up the volume on these listens about '90s punk’s feminist revolution.
10 Audiobooks to Listen to on the Day of Remembrance
The internment of Japanese Americans is a grim and deplorable chapter in the history of the United States—one we must never forget. As we reflect and remember as a nation this February 19, these listens offer a way to honor the survivors and learn from the past.
Get Acquainted with Presidents and Thinkers Alike with These Essential Leadership Listens
Presidents' Day is the perfect time to learn more about some of the political leaders who left their mark on America's history. This collection of bios and memoirs is a great place to start.