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To the End of June
The Intimate Life of American Foster Care
2013
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A New York Times Notable Book that "casts a searing eye on the labyrinth that is the American foster care system" (NPR's On Point).Who are the children of foster care? What, as a country, do we owe them? Cris Beam, a foster mother herself, spent five years immersed in the world of foster care looking into these questions and tracing firsthand stories. The result is To the End of June, an unforgettable portrait that takes us deep inside the lives o...
I Feel You
The Surprising Power of Extreme Empathy
2018
EN
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A cogent, gorgeous examination of empathy, illuminating the myths, the science, and the power behind this transformative emotionEmpathy has become a gaping fault line in American culture. Pioneering programs aim to infuse our legal and educational systems with more empathic thinking, even as pundits argue over whether we should bother empathizing with our political opposites at all. Meanwhile, we are inundated with the buzzily termed “empathic marketing”—which may ...
I Am J
A Novel
2011
EN
A powerful and inspiring story about a transgender teen's struggle to find his own path -- and love his true self.J had always felt different. He was certain that eventually everyone would understand who he really was: a boy mistakenly born as a girl. Yet as he grew up, his body began to betray him; eventually J stopped praying to wake up a "real boy" and started covering up his body, keeping himself invisible -- from his parents, from his friends, from the world. B...
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I Feel You
The Surprising Power of Extreme Empathy
- Narrated by
- Susan Ericksen
Unabridged
9 hours 44 min
2019
EN
Empathy has become a gaping fault line in American culture. Pioneering programs aim to infuse our legal and educational systems with more empathic thinking, even as pundits argue over whether we should bother empathizing with our political opposites at all. Meanwhile, we are inundated with the buzzily termed "empathic marketing"—which may very well be a contradiction in terms.In I Feel You, Cris Beam carves through the noise with a revelatory exploration of how we perform ...
To the End of June
The Intimate Life of American Foster Care
- Narrated by
- Susan Ericksen
Unabridged
12 hours 15 min
2018
EN
Who are the children of foster care? What, as a country, do we owe them? Cris Beam, a foster mother herself, spent five years immersed in the world of foster care looking into these questions and tracing firsthand stories. The result is To the End of June, an unforgettable portrait that takes us deep inside the lives of foster children in their search for a stable, loving family.Beam shows us the intricacies of growing up in the system—the back-and-forth with agencies, the...
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Philosophy Between the Lines
The Lost History of Esoteric Writing
- Narrated by
- Keith Sellon-Wright
Unabridged
18 hours 2 min
2021
EN
Philosophical esotericsim—the practice of communicating one's unorthodox thoughts "between the lines"—was a common practice until the end of the eighteenth century. The famous Encyclopédie of Diderot, for instance, not only discusses this practice in over twenty different articles, but admits to employing it itself. The history of Western thought contains hundreds of such statements by major philosophers testifying to the use of esoteric writing in their own work or others'. Despi...
Invisible Countries
Journeys to the Edge of Nationhood
- Narrated by
- Joshua Keating
Unabridged
7 hours 42 min
2018
EN
What is a country? While certain basic tenets—such as the clear demarcation of a country's borders, and the acknowledgment of its sovereignty by other countries and by international governing bodies like the United Nations—seem applicable, journalist Joshua Keating's book explores exceptions to these rules, including "breakaway," "semi-autonomous," or "self-proclaimed" countries such as Abkhazia, Kurdistan, Somaliland, a Mohawk reservation straddling the U.S.-Canada border, and an island n...
Small Town, Big Oil
The Untold Story of the Women Who Took on the Richest Man in the World-And Won
- Narrated by
- Rebecca Gibel
Unabridged
8 hours 22 min
2019
EN
Never underestimate the underdog.In the fall of 1973, the Greek oil shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis, husband of President John F. Kennedy's widow, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, and arguably the richest man in the world, proposed to build an oil refinery on the narrow New Hampshire coast, in the town of Durham. At the time, it would have cost $600 million to build and was expected to generate 400,000 barrels of oil per day, making it the largest oil refinery in the...
Neither Snow Nor Rain
A History of the United States Postal Service
- Narrated by
- L.J. Ganser
Unabridged
10 hours 14 min
2016
EN
Few institutions are as loved, as loathed, and as historically important as the United States Postal Service, the subject of this landmark century-spanning social, political, and economic history. The United States Postal Service is a wondrous American creation. Seven days a week, its army of 300,000 letter carriers delivers 513 million pieces of mail, forty percent of the world's volume. It is far more efficient than any other mail service-more than twice as efficient as the Japanese and ...
Nothing is Too Big to Fail
How the Last Financial Crisis Informs Today
- Narrated by
- Gary Bennett
Unabridged
17 hours 50 min
2021
EN
In 2008, the American economy collapsed, taking with it millions of Americans' jobs, homes, and life savings. The impending financial crisis was devastating, and many are still feeling its effects today.Though the crisis was debilitating, the US government has yet to implement policies that would prevent a repeat of the Great Recession. The middle class continues to shrink, escalations in racial injustices prevail, and distrust of the government grows by the day. And with the count...
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Out of the Shadow of a Giant
Hooke, Halley and the Birth of Science
- Narrated by
- John Curless
Unabridged
12 hours 22 min
2017
EN
What if Newton had never lived? A compelling dual biography argues that Robert Hooke and Edmond Halley easily could have filled the giant's shoes-and deserve credit for the birth of modern science. Robert Hooke and Edmond Halley, whose place in history has been overshadowed by the giant figure of Newton, were pioneering scientists within their own right, and instrumental in establishing the Royal Society. Although Newton is widely regarded as one of the greatest scientists of all time and ...
Time to Start Thinking
America in the Age of Descent
- Narrated by
- Ralph Lister
Unabridged
11 hours 27 min
2012
EN
In Time to Start Thinking, Edward Luce offers an incisive and highly engaging account of America’s economic and geopolitical decline. The Washington bureau chief for the Financial Times for the last four years, Luce has traveled the country interviewing public officials like Lawrence Summers and Senator Don Riegle, business leaders including Jeff Immelt and Bill Gates, as well as teachers, health care workers, and scientists. His interviews are candid and revealing: forme...











