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100 YEARS OF GRAND OLE OPRY

100 YEARS OF GRAND OLE OPRY A Celebration of the Artists, the Fans, and the Home of Country Music

by Craig Shelburne, The Members of the Grand Ole Opry, Brenda Colladay | Read by Matt Godfrey, Terri Clark

Recorded Books | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Narrator Matt Godfrey teams up with singer Terri Clark to deliver this heartwarming history of country music's most important institution. Along with flawless interpretations, their connection with the people and ethos of country music gives energy and impact to the listening. Starting in 1925 as a back-porch music show and evolving into long-running radio and TV shows, the... Read More

ABUNDANCE

ABUNDANCE

by Ezra Klein, Derek Thompson | Read by Ezra Klein, Derek Thompson

Simon & Schuster Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

With muckraking fervor, popular podcasters Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson ask a complicated question: What's wrong with how our government operates, and what needs to change? Both authors begin in an optimistic tone but shift into a world-weary tone when discussing how seminal institutions such as the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Defense Advanced Research Projects... Read More

ADVENTURES IN THE LOUVRE

ADVENTURES IN THE LOUVRE How to Fall in Love with the World's Greatest Museum

by Elaine Sciolino | Read by Lynn Bradford

HighBridge Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Narrator Lynn Bradford's steady pace and clear voice allow this detailed analysis of the most popular and most misunderstood museum in the world to shine. Paris' Louvre houses iconic works such as the MONA LISA and the WINGED VICTORY OF SAMOTHRACE--yet its name's origin remains a mystery. Once a fortress and then a royal palace, the Louvre became a public museum after the... Read More

THE CONTAINMENT

THE CONTAINMENT Detroit, the Supreme Court, and the Battle for Racial Justice in the North

by Michelle Adams | Read by Janina Edwards

Macmillan Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

This audiobook tells the story of the 1970 legal action that first attempted to desegregate Detroit's schools. Subtitled "Detroit, the Supreme Court and the Battle for Racial Justice in the North," it provides the scope and implications of this significant event, as well as its historical context. Janina Edwards narrates in a compelling tone, a vivid style, and a clear sense of... Read More

THE ECHO MACHINE

THE ECHO MACHINE How Right-Wing Extremism Created a Post-Truth America

by David Pakman | Read by David Pakman

Beacon Press | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

A progressive podcaster and well-known YouTube host, Pakman narrates in a clear tone, crisp voice, and engaging style. His delivery is professional and persuasive. And he has a lot to share about politics, media, and education. He lambastes the GOP for abandoning policies and principles and settling for cultural tropes and a cult of personality. He argues that the left needs to... Read More

FOREST EUPHORIA

FOREST EUPHORIA The Abounding Queerness of Nature

by Patricia Ononiwu Kaishian | Read by Aven Shore

Spiegel & Grau by Spotify Audiobooks | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

With wonder and reverence, Aven Shore narrates this exuberant audiobook about the abundance of queerness in nature. As a child, Patricia Ononiwu Kaishian found a sense of belonging in the woods and swamps of her Hudson Valley home and saw her queerness reflected in the lives of snakes, turtles, fungi, and other creatures. In this poignant memoir of queer and scientific... Read More

HOPE DIES LAST

HOPE DIES LAST Visionary People Across the World, Fighting to Find Us a Future

by Alan Weisman | Read by Fred Sanders, Alan Weisman

Penguin Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Fred Sanders narrates clearly, does accents credibly, shares data faithfully, and tells stories with a fine tone and tempo. Weisman's science-driven audiobook ranges around the world to find individuals who are working on innovative projects aimed at saving species and habitats to mitigate climate change. Weisman profiles individuals who are making a difference. They include... Read More

IS A RIVER ALIVE?

IS A RIVER ALIVE?

by Robert Macfarlane | Read by Robert Macfarlane

HighBridge Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

British nature writer Macfarlane travels to Ecuador, India, and Quebec, Canada, to affirmatively answer the question that the title poses. He explores, explains, and experiences the dark fate of some urban rivers, as well as the grandeur of unspoiled waterways. The Cambridge Fellow's British accent gives the text a kind of authority. He narrates in a poetic enrapt style,... Read More

LITTLE BOSSES EVERYWHERE

LITTLE BOSSES EVERYWHERE How the Pyramid Scheme Shaped America

Earphones Award Winner

by Bridget Read | Read by Nikki Massoud

Random House Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Multilevel marketing companies such as Mary Kay and Amway promise the freedom, security, and status of being your own boss but seldom deliver on those promises. This gripping audiobook reveals the industry's misleading recruitment practices, financial tricks, and cunning social manipulation. Nikki Massoud narrates with documentary seriousness that resonates with every personal... Read More

THE MAN NOBODY KILLED

THE MAN NOBODY KILLED Life, Death, and Art in Michael Stewart's New York

by Elon Green | Read by Dion Graham

Macmillan Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Dion Graham takes listeners to New York City to recount the 1983 killing of a Black man by transit cops and its aftermath. Michael Stewart was a promising young artist and model who was part of the East Village art scene; his death galvanized the community. Author Elon Green's leggy story encompasses the sensational (the removal of Stewart's eyeballs during autopsy) and the... Read More

NONNA'S HOUSE

NONNA'S HOUSE Cooking and Reminiscing with the Italian Grandmothers of Enoteca Maria

by Jody Scaravella, Elisa Petrini | Read by Cassandra Campbell

Simon & Schuster Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

This homespun audiobook mixes memories and recipes. Golden Voice narrator Cassandra Campbell brings her talent for storytelling, ease with Italian words, and melodious intonation to this fun and fascinating listen. At Enoteca Maria restaurant on Staten Island, New York's least celebrated borough, eight Italian grandmothers, nonne, rotate their services as chef.... Read More

OCEAN

OCEAN Earth's Last Wilderness

Earphones Award Winner

by Sir David Attenborough, Colin Butfield | Read by Sir David Attenborough, Colin Butfield

Hachette Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

No one is better than Sir David Attenborough at communicating authentic awe and wonder at discoveries in the natural world. So it's no surprise that this audiobook on ocean ecosystems is an intimate and wildly informative joy ride into the sea. Attenborough, at age 99, reflects on his iconic career, including the horrific declines and astonishing recoveries he's witnessed over... Read More

ON MUSCLE

ON MUSCLE The Stuff That Moves Us and Why It Matters

by Bonnie Tsui | Read by Bonnie Tsui

Hachette Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Bonnie Tsui is clearly fascinated by how our muscles work and why we should use them. Her performance is appealing--full of joy and heart. She reels us in with her appreciation for both muscles and people. Tsui profiles the first woman to lift Scotland's massive Dinnie Stones and a champion high school runner who runs to honor his great-grandfather, who ran 50 miles to escape a... Read More

ORIGINAL SIN

ORIGINAL SIN President Biden's Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again

by Jake Tapper, Alex Thompson | Read by Jake Tapper

Penguin Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Always comfortable behind the mic, coauthor and CNN journalist Jake Tapper is a natural choice to narrate his pointed rebuke of the Biden administration's disastrous end. Tapper--who moderated the infamous Biden-Trump debate during the 2024 campaign--has an animated delivery style that is mostly unadorned. There's one exception, however: When reading direct quotes, he mimics... Read More

THE PACIFIC CIRCUIT

THE PACIFIC CIRCUIT A Globalized Account of the Battle for the Soul of an American City

by Alexis Madrigal | Read by Alexis Madrigal

Macmillan Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Alexis Madrigal narrates this audiobook about Oakland, California, confidently and enthusiastically. The journalist sounds genuinely interested in constructing the city's history and cultural touchstones. Madrigal has created a three-ring circus of ideas. First, he examines the Pacific Circuit, a network of "container cities" that historically established "trade routes and... Read More

PLAY HARDER

PLAY HARDER The Triumph of Black Baseball in America

by Gerald Early, National Baseball Hall of Fame, Dave Winfield [Fore.] | Read by JD Jackson, Reynaldo Piniella, Robin Miles, Dave Winfield [Fore.]

Random House Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

This history of Black baseball runs a chronological course from the mid-19th century to the present day. It's narrated by a cast led by JD Jackson, whose calming tone fits well. Occasionally, he changes his voice when quoting someone--always keeping within the character. The audiobook includes passages delivered by two other narrators--a good choice, since these sidebars are... Read More

ROGUES AND SCHOLARS

ROGUES AND SCHOLARS A History of the London Art World: 1945-2000

by James Stourton | Read by Charles Armstrong

Tantor Media | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Narrator Charles Armstrong's brisk, elegant dissection of the British art market since WWII is endlessly pleasing to the ear, even when the mind wanders. This audiobook may be of limited interest since it's most likely too detailed and arcane for many listeners. One learns a great deal about the business and culture of art dealing in general and the London market's key... Read More

SKIPPER

SKIPPER Why Baseball Managers Matter and Always Will

by Scott Miller | Read by Bob Souer

Hachette Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

This audiobook dives into the details of managing a baseball team, examining not only some managers of a couple of generations ago, but also today's skippers. Miller's discussion of the evolution of the game is all about analytics, and narrator Bob Souer drives home that point with his clear, slightly deep voice. He meets the topic head-on--like a fastball whizzing toward the... Read More

THE SOCIAL PARADOX

THE SOCIAL PARADOX Autonomy, Connection, and Why We Need Both to Find Happiness

by William von Hippel | Read by Josh Bloomberg

Harper Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Psychologist William von Hippel tackles the human dilemma of wanting to feel free and accepted simultaneously. Josh Bloomberg's narration helps listeners understand that balancing these two desires, instead of choosing one over the other, is the key to happiness. Using a strong and reassuring approach, Bloomberg smoothly explains the friction humans feel between connection and... Read More

SOMEONE LIKE ME

SOMEONE LIKE ME An Anthology of Non-Fiction by Autistic Writers

by Clem Bastow, Jo Case [Eds.] | Read by Kira Fixx, Scott Turner Schofield, Vera Tan, Sean Patrick Hopkins, Subhadra Newtown, Elaine Wang, Sanya Simmons

Penguin Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

To push back against the stereotype that all people on the autism spectrum are cisgender white men, editors Clem Bastow and Jo Case have brought together 25 women and gender-diverse autistic writers. They delve into their lived experiences, which include finding passions, recovering from eating disorders, experimenting with sexual expression, and exploring gender identity. An... Read More

THERE IS NO PLACE FOR US

THERE IS NO PLACE FOR US Working and Homeless in America

by Brian Goldstone | Read by Dion Graham, Brian Goldstone

Random House Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Golden Voice Dion Graham brings clarity and compassion to Goldstone's heartbreaking exposé of the housing issues faced by Atlanta's working poor. Graham's warm voice and understated delivery illuminate the suffering of families who work hard, often at more than one job, and yet cannot afford the escalating rent in the third- fastest-growing metropolitan area in the U.S. The... Read More

THERE'S NOTHING LIKE THIS

THERE'S NOTHING LIKE THIS The Strategic Genius of Taylor Swift

by Kevin Evers | Read by Candace Joice

Ascent Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Taylor Swift's public persona is as deeply scrutinized as her music. Here, Candace Joice delivers the author's examination of the former. While Swift is a prolific songwriter and a dynamic performer, this audiobook is more interested in the strategies behind her career moves. Ample attention is given to key business decisions that have made Swift so successful--among them, her... Read More

THIS DOG WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE

THIS DOG WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE

by Elias Weiss Friedman, Ben Greenman | Read by Elias Weiss Friedman

Random House Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Anyone who's ever loved a dog will be engaged by this winning production. Author Friedman, aka The Dogist, known for his "dog on the street" photos of dogs in New York City and around the world, is a warm and charming narrator of his own work. Friedman explores the cultural and sociological history of humans and dogs, and listeners learn about how he became The Dogist. He... Read More

TURNING TO BIRDS

TURNING TO BIRDS The Power and Beauty of Noticing

by Lili Taylor | Read by Lili Taylor

Random House Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Actor and Audubon Society Board Director Lili Taylor's quick and breathy initial delivery settles into a gentle, engaged exploration of the world of birding and its profound influence on her life. Her awareness of the natural world shifted during an emotional sabbatical, which began her journey. She began paying closer daily attention and taking "awe walks" through cityscapes... Read More

WASTE WARS

WASTE WARS The Wild Afterlife of Your Trash

by Alexander Clapp | Read by Greg Lockett

Hachette Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

This engrossing audiobook describing the post-WWII trash trade will transform every listeners' attitude toward waste. Narrator Greg Lockett's fast and focused delivery matches the author's vivid descriptions of the communities that serve as dumping grounds for wealthier nations' radioactive waste, toxic and banned chemicals, trash, and "recycled" plastic. The author, who... Read More

WHO IS GOVERNMENT?

WHO IS GOVERNMENT? The Untold Story of Public Service

by Michael Lewis [Ed.] | Read by Michael Lewis, Sarah Vowell, John Lanchester, Geraldine Brooks, Casey Cep, Dave Eggers, W. Kamau Bell

Penguin Audio | Unabridged
Contemporary Culture

Think the federal civil service is filled with pencil-pushing drones? This collection of essays--curated by Michael Lewis and narrated by their authors--will quickly disabuse you of that notion. Casey Cep uses a journalistic tone that, nonetheless, conveys her genuine admiration for a remarkable Veterans Affairs employee who has devoted his life to honoring fallen soldiers. For... Read More

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