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Lazarus Man

An affecting portrait of urban life. While the audio requires close listening, it will resonate with those seeking literary fiction about community, purpose, and meaning.
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Freedom: Memoirs 1954–2021

More than a political memoir, this is a testament to the pursuit of democratic ideals. An essential listen for those interested in politics, history, and the human side of power.
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The Business Trip

This audio will appeal to listeners seeking a plot-driven doppelgänger thriller about envy and ambition. Recommended for fans of Lisa Unger, Paula Hawkins, and Janelle Brown.

The Sirens

This genre-defying feminist novel is sure to appeal to those who enjoy historical fiction with elements of mystery, romance, and family secrets.
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The Women

A moving, skillfully narrated story about women’s friendships and the ongoing physical and mental consequences of war.
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First in the Family: A Story of Survival, Recovery, and the American Dream

A sensitively narrated account, providing a window into the toll addiction takes and how it is possible to come out on the other side. Listeners will connect to Hoppe’s story of simultaneously longing for and losing control.
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Brooke Shields Is Not Allowed To Get Old: Thoughts on Aging as a Woman

Shield’s inspiring and insightful narrative resonates. This fresh conversation will be a valuable addition to any collection focused on gender, personal growth, or aging.
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All’s Fair in Love and Treachery

This audio will appeal to listeners seeking a fun, fast-paced Regency mystery with lots of suspense and a dash of romance. Recommended for fans of Amanda Quick, Ava January, and Stephanie Barron.
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All the Water in the World

Caffall takes her inspiration from the archivists and curators who stayed behind in Iraq, Leningrad, and other areas in wartime to preserve art and antiquities. All this, including Wong’s narration, makes for a heart-wrenching and all-too-imaginable scenario. Highly recommended for fans of Emily St. John Mandel’s Station Eleven.
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