Nina LaCour Savors the Rich Pairing of Beauty and Sadness
From the award-winning YA author comes her debut adult novel about two women who find each other after long journeys of tragedy and hardship. Steeped in an appreciation for the tangibly beautiful things in life, Nina LaCour cultivates a world that is at once painful and lovely, sad and joyful.
Susan Cain on why it’s good to feel sad
The author of the best-selling phenomenon “Quiet” turns her attention to the most undervalued emotions in the human spectrum in “Bittersweet,” making the case that sorrow and longing are what bring us together and help us appreciate the beauty of the world.
Jennifer Egan Asks, How Much Sharing Is Too Much Sharing?
From the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer of the innovative “A Visit from the Goon Squad” and “Manhattan Beach” comes “The Candy House,” a mind-expanding romp that challenges our values about privacy and identity with the not-so-science fiction idea of uploading one’s memories to the internet.
9 Mind-Blowing Moments from ‘In Bed with Susie Bright’
After more than two decades of recording, the trailblazing podcast climaxes with an extra-special retrospective.
Sally Hepworth and the Beauty of Audio Storytelling
The best-selling thriller author shares her passion for the format.
Celebrating Fanfiction with Ali Hazelwood
STEMinist author Ali Hazelwood shares some of her favorite fandoms, and how the fanfic community empowers her.
20+ of Glennon Doyle’s most empowering quotes
Whenever you find yourself doubting yourself or feeling small, turn to this collection of wise and rousing words from the noted activist and best-selling author of Untamed.
Why riot grrrl still matters
Celebrate Women's History Month by amping up the volume on these listens about '90s punk’s feminist revolution.
The best young adult audiobooks to listen to as a grown woman
These audiobooks are sure to delight and transport you, no matter your age.
Voices of Audible: Women's History Month
Hear when and how these women took charge of a situation in their lives.
Erika Alexander shines a light on harrowing injustices in "Finding Tamika"
The acclaimed actor, activist, and host of a new Audible Original investigates the murder of a young Black woman and the system that failed her.
Isabel Allende's ever-present question: "What's the most generous thing to do?"
The legendary author illuminates the beauty of craft and the art of letter writing in her novel "Violeta."