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BARBIELAND

BARBIELAND The Unauthorized History

by Tarpley Hitt | Read by Cassandra Campbell

Simon & Schuster Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Golden Voice narrator Cassandra Campbell explores Mattel's dark side in this unauthorized history that exposes spying, copyright infringement, and the true origins of Barbie. Hitt's investigative reporting asserts that Barbie's creator, Ruth Handler, was often ruthless. Handler claimed that the inspiration for Barbie came from her daughter, but Barbie was a near-identical copy... Read More

BORDERS AND BELONGING

BORDERS AND BELONGING Toward a Fair Immigration Policy

by Hiroshi Motomura | Read by Tim Lounibos

HighBridge Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Tim Lounibos narrates this thoughtful exploration of immigration policy. Drawing on the author's decades of experience in immigration law, this audiobook's topics range broadly across the many historical and current causes of both voluntary and forced migration. The work also examines how physical and metaphorical borders create groups of insiders and outsiders who are striving... Read More

CRISIS AVERTED

CRISIS AVERTED The Hidden Science of Fighting Outbreaks

Earphones Award Winner

by Caitlin Rivers | Read by Jaime Lamchick

Random House Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Epidemiologist Rivers offers a compelling reminder of how important it is to study epidemics and other threats to public health. Though government funding is minimal and rises and falls with politics, the work of public health scientists, practitioners, and policymakers has repeatedly saved millions of people from diseases and other threats to health. The author's... Read More

DEAR NEW YORK

DEAR NEW YORK Voices From the City

by Brandon Stanton | Read by Brandon Stanton [Prologue] and a Full Cast

Macmillan Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Famed street photographer Brandon Stanton, creator of the photoblog and book "Humans of New York," narrates the beginning of this audiobook. The prologue starts and ends with the story of an infant left on a New York City street who is rescued by an EMT. Stanton also covers his 15 years in the "most diverse place" on earth. Then the voices of the other narrators take over. The... Read More

EVERY DAY IS SUNDAY

EVERY DAY IS SUNDAY How Jerry Jones, Robert Kraft, and Roger Goodell Turned the NFL into a Cultural & Economic Juggernaut

by Ken Belson | Read by Mark Linn-Baker

Hachette Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Mark Linn-Baker narrates this well-researched audiobook for anyone who wants a glimpse behind the curtain of the NFL. It primarily focuses on Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, the power troika that has helped guide and develop the league through good times and bad. Linn-Baker narrates clearly, with... Read More

FEAST ON YOUR LIFE

FEAST ON YOUR LIFE Kitchen Meditations for Every Day

Earphones Award Winner

by Tamar Adler | Read by Tamar Adler

Simon & Schuster Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Cookbook author and Vogue contributor Adler narrates with controlled emotion in a lovely voice, with just the right tone and tempo. These meditations on life and food, spanning a calendar year, began as a project to write her way out of depression. Adler's style is intimate yet informed. She includes quotes from poets (Louise Glück, May Swenson, and Mary Oliver among them) and... Read More

FROSTLINES

FROSTLINES A Journey Through Entangled Lives and Landscapes in a Warming Arctic

by Neil Shea | Read by Neil Shea

Harper Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Science writer Shea explores the complexities and interconnectedness of Arctic ecosystems and cultures with a calm, respectful narration. His keen examination of Arctic climate change includes impacts to narwhals, caribou populations, and wolf packs, as well as the Indigenous residents of Alaska, Nunavut, and the Northwest Territories, whose own cultural traditions and lives on... Read More

THE GENIUS OF TREES

THE GENIUS OF TREES How They Mastered the Elements and Shaped the World

by Harriet Rix | Read by Harriet Rix

Random House Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Author Rix is clearly fascinated with trees. She surveys them, going back millions of years, and describes their current importance as a moderating force on climate change. Rix's English voice is lovely, and her performance is both precise and full of enthusiasm. She travels the world to oak trees in Iraq, cloud forests in the Canary Islands, and eucalypts in Australia. Rix is... Read More

GILDED RAGE

GILDED RAGE Elon Musk and the Radicalization of Silicon Valley

by Jacob Silverman | Read by Jacob Silverman

Bloomsbury Publishing | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Narrating his own work, journalist Silverman charts the rightward political shift on the internet. Silverman is not a professional narrator, and his delivery is unpolished but clear as he delves into what he describes as a radicalized Elon Musk and his cohort in Silicon Valley. He also discusses the influence of artificial intelligence, cryptocurrency, and the Gulf Arab states'... Read More

THE HEART-SHAPED TIN

THE HEART-SHAPED TIN Love, Loss, and Kitchen Objects

by Bee Wilson | Read by Bee Wilson

Blackstone Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

In her latest audiobook, Wilson explores everyday kitchen objects and how they become an extension of ourselves. Wilson's marriage unexpectedly ends around the same time that her mother is diagnosed with dementia. Wilson finds that she can't bear to be around her husband's left-behind belongings because they are so thoroughly a part of his identity. She then introduces... Read More

HOW TO BE A LIVING THING

HOW TO BE A LIVING THING Meditations on Intuitive Oysters, Hopeful Doves, and Being Human in the World

by Mari Andrew | Read by Mari Andrew

Penguin Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Though author Mari Andrew doesn't have professional-level narration skills, she's an appealing messenger for this lesson on what we can learn from the way animals live. Her gentle enunciation and slow pacing reflect her earnest intentions, and her sincerity and deep respect for humanity will draw listeners in and make them curious about the possibilities she offers. She says... Read More

LANGUAGES OF HOME

LANGUAGES OF HOME Essays on Writing, Hoop, and American Lives 1975-2025

by John Edgar Wideman | Read by David Sadzin

Simon & Schuster Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

David Sadzin accomplishes something notable with his narration: He conveys the intricate details with clarity and precision. Acclaimed novelist Wideman's essays, book reviews, and cultural critiques are collected here. Passages about his experiences as a Black child learning the unwritten rules of white culture share space with reviews and critiques of writing and cultural and... Read More

LESSONS FROM BOBBY

LESSONS FROM BOBBY Ten Reasons Robert F. Kennedy Still Matters

by Chris Matthews | Read by Chris Matthews

Simon & Schuster Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Marking the 100th anniversary of Robert F. Kennedy's birth, author and narrator Chris Matthews makes the case for ways that RFK's ideals are relevant to today's sociopolitical climate. Matthews touches on broad topics like peace, law enforcement, and courage, and Matthews's readings of Kennedy's actual speeches are included. Well known for his expertise on the Kennedy family,... Read More

LOOTED

LOOTED Rescuing Italy's Stolen Treasures

Earphones Award Winner

by Frances Vieta | Read by Lisa Flanagan

SueMedia Productions | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Author Vieta chronicles her efforts to return stolen antiquities to Italy. Lisa Flanagan helps create an atmosphere worthy of a mystery novel with a narration that carries the story along nicely for listeners, adding to the drama by varying her tone and conveying surprise, outrage, or suspense. The author is a journalist, and her writing style adapts well to audio. She uses... Read More

MAKING MARY POPPINS

MAKING MARY POPPINS The Sherman Brothers, Walt Disney, and the Creation of a Classic Film

by Todd James Pierce | Read by Al Kessel

Tantor Media | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Al Kessel delivers an efficient narration of Todd James Pierce's deep dive into the music of 1964's highest grossing movie, "Mary Poppins," featuring Julie Andrews as the musical English nanny and Dick Van Dyke as the charming chimney sweep. Pierce profiles the two obscure songwriters, brothers Richard and Robert Sherman, who wrote nearly all the music and lyrics at Walt's... Read More

NATURE AND THE MIND

NATURE AND THE MIND The Science of How Nature Improves Cognitive, Physical, and Social Well-Being

by Marc Berman | Read by Sean Patrick Hopkins

Simon & Schuster Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

In this sweeping overview of recent research, an environmental neuroscientist explains how humans are wired to benefit from exposure to nature--or even to artificial elements that resemble it. Beyond boosting mood and happiness, spending peaceful moments outdoors, studies show, enhances physical health, emotional resilience, mental performance, and the quality of our attention.... Read More

THE ONION STORY

THE ONION STORY How a Band of Misfits, Dropouts, and Sad Sacks Built the World's Most Trusted News Source

by Scott Dikkers | Read by Scott Dikkers

Brilliance Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Scott Dikkers, former editor and owner of "The Onion," narrates his history of the beloved humor magazine. Fans will enjoy the classic headlines and backstory. With its anecdotes of childhood secrets (the time he crawled to school); family mental illness; employment experiences, including the jobs he didn't get; complex medical conditions; and the years spent away from the... Read More

OPERA WARS

OPERA WARS Inside the World of Opera and the Battles for its Future

by Caitlin Vincent | Read by Jennifer Jill Araya

Simon & Schuster Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Jennifer Jill Araya's bright tone and dynamic pacing pair well with Vincent's accessible prose to engage listeners. The audiobook is not quite as dramatic as its title implies, serving instead as an introduction to the art form that highlights occasional industry controversies. However, Vincent does make a strong case for opera as a living genre, arguing that newcomers should... Read More

THE PEOPLE'S PROJECT

THE PEOPLE'S PROJECT Poems, Essays, and Art for Looking Forward

by Saeed Jones, Maggie Smith [Eds.] | Read by Hala Alyan, Victoria Chang, Tiana Clark, Jill Damatac, Mieko Gavia, Aubrey Hirsch, Mira Jacob, Kay Jones, Randall Mann, Abi Maxwell, Koritha Mitchell, André Santana, Jason Silverstein

Simon & Schuster Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

The subtitle of this short, inspiring listen could be: "Pep talks from your favorite writers." Maggie Smith and Saeed Jones have put together a vibrant collection of short essays and poems about how to keep going in times that feel impossible. Many of the writers read their own contributions. Highlights include beautiful poems read with raw emotion by Tiana Clark, Victoria... Read More

THREE OR MORE IS A RIOT

THREE OR MORE IS A RIOT Notes on How We Got Here: 2012-2025

by Jelani Cobb | Read by Kevin R. Free

Random House Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Kevin R. Free portrays the dean of Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism in a fine style as he delivers selections from Cobb's reporting, commentaries, and observations. Free's pace and tone give the man his due. As Cobb astutely navigates the period from 2012 to 2024, he explores the wider meaning of the killings of unarmed Black men and bears witness. Looking farther... Read More

WHEN YOU COME AT THE KING

WHEN YOU COME AT THE KING Inside DOJ's Pursuit of the President, From Nixon to Trump

by Elie Honig | Read by Elie Honig

Harper Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

This history of special prosecutors--think Ken Starr, Robert Mueller, Jack Smith--is full of insider information and legal strategies that will fascinate ordinary news watchers, as well as ardent followers of Washington politics. The author, a CNN legal commentator and former U.S. attorney, uses interviews and his own impressive analytical skills to detail the histories of... Read More

WILD FICTIONS

WILD FICTIONS Essays on Literature, Empire, and the Environment

by Amitav Ghosh | Read by Ranjit Madgavkar

Blackstone Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Ranjit Madgavkar narrates these essays on how forces beyond their control--for example, war, imperialism, language, climate change--influence people's lives. His strong but clear Indian accent never lets listeners forget that author Ghosh is a native of West Bengal, a fact that explains Ghosh's strong interest in colonialism, anti-colonialism, and the history of South Asia. The... Read More

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