What does a “Mother Tongue” mean to you?
Beginning as letters to her two sons, Sara Nović‘s memoir is both a collection of deaf history and a celebration of life in “the middle.”
Beginning as letters to her two sons, Sara Nović‘s memoir is both a collection of deaf history and a celebration of life in “the middle.”
The Audible Editors' mid-year roundup of 2026's top listens.
“I wanted to share more of myself, things that I knew the audience, the world, didn't know. And I really wanted to tell my story in my voice.”
Francis Foster enjoys a good punchline with some flair to it.
The actor and former “Housewife” reflects on reality TV, learning to say no, and the moment when enough was enough.
Songwriting legend David Porter shares thoughts on the magic of Stax Records, writing songs for the Civil Rights Movement, how AI might change music, and more.
In “Strangers: A Memoir of a Marriage,” Belle Burden recounts her abrupt, painful divorce, and how she came out on the other side victorious.
A Fab Four list of listens that won’t let you down.
The multi-media artist uses her poetic sensibility to craft piercingly beautiful prose about grief and resilience in the wake of a friend’s death and a violent attack on her husband.
As more people embark on arrangements that prioritize individuality, open communication, and mutual consent over outdated expectations, we look to the literature.
The actor and producer takes us back to Sicily in this immersive audio memoir, capturing one final summer adventure before her daughter leaves for college.
With “All the Way to the River,” the mega-bestselling author opens up about her dazzling, devastating relationship with Rayya Elias, and finding the courage to tell the truth.