The Anthropocene Reviewed
With storytelling skills from years as a podcaster and YouTuber, John Green makes even the most obscure topics compelling in his audiobook. Read More Click for more. Click for more.
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With storytelling skills from years as a podcaster and YouTuber, John Green makes even the most obscure topics compelling in his audiobook. Read More Click for more. Click for more.
Clint Smith’s narration of How the Word Is Passed models the courage and fortitude required to face this timely reckoning with America’s past. Read More Click for more. Click for more.
Tarana Burke and Brené Brown demonstrate the power of bringing one’s authentic self to the work of deconstructing oppressive power structures. Read More Click for more. Click for more.
Rosalyn Eves’ Beyond the Mapped Stars blends fiction and fact to create an adventure that doesn’t shy away from difficult topics. Read More Click for more. Click for more.
As in John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath, the characters in Gordo are often poor in economic terms but lead richly complex lives. Read More Click for more. Click for more.
Rora and her brother, Helos, are shape-shifters who fled their home in the Western Vale and have been living in the kingdom of Telyan. There, Helos works as a healer… Click for more.
People often think of Elizabeth Barrett Browning as a “swooning poetess,” but Fiona Sampson’s dazzling and absorbing biography is likely to change that. Read More Click for more. Click for more.
For her next trick, Silvia Moreno-Garcia moves into pulp adventure territory for a novel that evokes the best conspiracy thrillers of the 1970s. Read More Click for more. Click for more.
So you’ve successfully saved a fleet of soldiers from an intergalactic peril while simultaneously becoming the reluctant commander of a budding resistance movement. Now what? Read More Click for more. Click for more.
Winfred Rembert recounts gripping, often harrowing stories of growing up in Georgia, surviving a lynching and discovering art while imprisoned in a chain gang. Read More Click for more. Click for more.