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A tradwife influencer is flung back to the 1800s in one of the year’s buzziest debuts
Novelist and podcaster Caro Claire Burke discusses the rich themes and unforgettable antihero of “Yesteryear,” a feminist thriller with a shocking reveal.
I can’t stop devouring stories about exploding marriages—even if my own is “fine”
A new crop of memoirs and novels lifts the veil on happily-ever-after.
Sally Hepworth’s “Mad Mabel” is a notorious murderess you’ll root for
The powerhouse author returns with a twisty tale of friendship and two unlikely criminals: an elderly woman and a little girl.
Fashion books? In audio? Groundbreaking.
When the highly visual medium of fashion meets the intimacy of audio, one thing is certain: great listens are always in style.
Science found the remedy for sitting all day. Can people actually do it?
In “Body Electric,” NPR’s Manoush Zomorodi shares a research-backed protocol for our tech-driven lives, and tips to help listeners reap the benefits.
Mary H.K. Choi on mother hunger, “Pool House,” and the thrills of being read to
The multihyphenate author and recent audio convert opens up about the mother-daughter dynamic: “I love that we are being honest about how gnarly it is.”
On the trail of America’s earliest serial killers
What the 200-year-old murder case at the center of “Kingdom of Devils” says about American violence today.
What would you do if you thought your death was only minutes away?
Vincent Yu’s provocative first novel, “Seek Immediate Shelter,” explores a life-or-death situation through a community lens.
Nonfiction’s moment in the sun
For listening by the pool, on the beach, or en route to either, these wild-but-true tales are this summer’s clutch companions.
A listening list for America’s 250th
On the latest episode of “This Is Audible,” the nation’s semiquincentennial inspires a syllabus of recs.
