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«اللهم ضع هؤلاء وأولئك أمامي، بالمفرد والجمع: بالمشايخ وذوي الأبدان الضعيفة والسخيفة والخفيفة؛ موظفي الدولة، العمداء والمدراء، رجال الدعة والأطايب والنياشين وذوي القربى وأبناء آوى والخال، والذي يحذو حذوهم، أولئك الواقفين في الباب: الشرطة، الأطباء، الرياضيين، الممثلين، رجال الأعمال، وأصحاب الحرف المؤقتة والأمزجة الباردة والفاترة واليائسة، خصوصًا الذين يثيرون لديَّ شهوة الاستفراغ». إن أردتَ أن تتحرى أوضاعَ مجتمع فما عليك إلا أن تتحرى أوضاع النساء فيه، وروايةُ 'الغلامة' تسلك هذا المسلك. بطلة الرواية، صبيحةُ، فتاةٌ جامعية، تعيشُ مع خالتها في حي الأعظمية ببغداد، وبالإضافة إلى الدراسة، تمارس هوايتيها: الكتابةُ والترجمة، ومن بعدهما هوايتها الخفيَّة: تنتظر فارس الأحلام. لكن الحب سيقودها إلى كابوس حياتها؛ إذ يُلقى القبض عليها ذات ليلة في فبراير 1963، ويُحقَّقُ معها لأنها تحب بدرًا، وهو أحد المعارضين للنظام الحاكم. يعذبونها، ويتناوبون على اغتصابها، وتغدو صبيحةُ يحدد مسارها حادثة الاغتصاب تلك، تعتزل العالم لفترةٍ لتخرج بعدها لتعاين فساد المكان، والأدهى فسادَ الزمان: «حتى السنين التي لم نعشها بعد، نحن وغيرنا، أشعر أنها فسدت مسبقًا. أُخذت ونهبت هي أيضاً ولم يترك لنا أي شيء». استمع الآن.
عالية ممدوح (Author), صوفيا حجازين (Narrator)
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In this kaleidoscopic voyage through the past, present, and future of the United States, a young girl uncovers a secret society, a middle-aged man searches for his lost first love, a group of teens invent a role-playing game, protests threaten to topple the government, and an eccentric lawyer and his young Vietnamese protégée re-open a dormant case. This atmospheric tale, at turns gothic, poetic, cerebral, and funny, ranges from rural Upstate New York to the far reaches of the Zebulon Galaxy; from the 1700s to the 4th decade of the 21st century. Includes 66 full-page b&w illustrations by the author, maps, an Appendix with a Timeline, and a Reading Group Guide. “One of the most intriguing, beguiling, and thought-provoking books I read this year.” —Diana Spencer, author of Varro’ s Guide to Being Roman “Fabulous and engaging ... richly creative!” —Glenda Burgess, award-winning author of So Long As We ’ re Together In a near-future America, on the eve of revolution, a message pops up on a screen, “Can you help me?”—then it, and its sender, June, disappear. June’s disappearance prompts a visit back to the narrator’s rural, Upstate New York hometown, and a reconstruction of their shared past in the early 90s, when he and his group of friends created their own roleplaying adventure in a clubhouse on a dilapidating farm. It was June’s entry into their group that made all their game-playing real, and embroiled the teens in a great mystery, starting with the strange, serpent-headed key that flashed gold on custodian Clyde Duane’s copious key ring, and spiraled outward—connecting their town’s hidden past to a movement that could change everything about the way we live. Populated by a fantastic cast of characters, this captivating book stands at the intersection of philosophy and adventure.
Benjamin Harnett (Author), Allison Marston (Narrator)
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From award-winning Eritrean author Haji Jabir comes a profoundly intimate novel about one man’s tireless attempt to find his place in the world. Dawoud is on the run from his murky past, aiming to discover where he belongs. He tries to assimilate into different groups along his journey through North Africa and Israel, changing his clothes, his religious affiliations, and even his name to fit in, but the safety and peace he seeks remain elusive. It seems prejudice is everywhere, holding him back, when all he really wants is to create a simple life he can call his own. A chameleon, Dawoud—or David, Adal, or Dawit, depending on where and when you meet him—is not lost in this whirl of identities. In fact, he is defined by it. Dawoud’s journey is circuitous and specific, but the desire to belong is universal. Spellbinding to the final page, Black Foam is both intimate and grand in scale, much like the experiences of the millions of people migrating to find peace and safety in the twenty-first century.
Haji Jabir (Author), Youssif Kamal (Narrator)
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"This book is, simply put, a modern classic. If you read it, you'll never forget it. Prophetic, terrifying, uplifting." —Stephen King From the bestselling author of Ohio, a masterful American epic charting a near future approaching collapse and a nascent but strengthening solidarity. In the first decades of the 21st century, the world is convulsing, its governments mired in gridlock while a patient but unrelenting ecological crisis looms. America is in upheaval, battered by violent weather and extreme politics. In California in 2013, Tony Pietrus, a scientist studying deposits of undersea methane, receives a death threat. His fate will become bound to a stunning cast of characters—a broken drug addict, a star advertising strategist, a neurodivergent mathematician, a cunning eco-terrorist, an actor turned religious zealot, and a brazen young activist named Kate Morris, who, in the mountains of Wyoming, begins a project that will alter the course of the decades to come. From the Gulf Coast to Los Angeles, the Midwest to Washington, DC, their intertwined odysseys unfold against a stark backdrop of accelerating chaos as they summon courage, galvanize a nation, fall to their own fear, and find wild hope in the face of staggering odds. As their stories hurtle toward a spectacular climax, each faces a reckoning: what will they sacrifice to salvage humanity's last chance at a future? A singular achievement, The Deluge is a once-in-a-generation novel that meets the moment as few works of art ever have.
Stephen Markley (Author), Aida Reluzco, André Santana, Aven Shore, Corey Brill, Danny Campbell, Gibson Frazier, Joy Osmanski, Melissa Redmond, Neil Shah, Pete Simonelli, Shakira Shute, Shaun Taylor-Corbett, Soneela Nankani, Stephen Graybill (Narrator)
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Please Report Your Bug Here: A Novel
“An unexpected, inventive, heartfelt riff on the workplace novel—startup realism with a multiverse twist.” —Anna Wiener, author of Uncanny Valley Introducing Josh Riedel's adrenaline-packed debut novel about a dating app employee who discovers a glitch that transports him to other worlds Once you sign an NDA it's good for life. Meaning legally, I shouldn't tell you this story. But I have to. A college grad with the six-figure debt to prove it, Ethan Block views San Francisco as the place to be. Yet his job at hot new dating app DateDate is a far cry from what he envisioned. Instead of making the world a better place, he reviews flagged photo queues, overworked and stressed out. But that's about to change. Reeling from a breakup, Ethan decides to view his algorithmically matched soulmate on DateDate. He overrides the system and clicks on the profile. Then, he disappears. One minute, he’s in a windowless office, and the next, he’s in a field of endless grass, gasping for air. When Ethan snaps back to DateDate HQ, he’s convinced a coding issue caused the blip. Except for anyone to believe him, he’ll need evidence. As Ethan embarks on a wild goose chase, moving from dingy startup think tanks to Silicon Valley’s dominant tech conglomerate, it becomes clear that there’s more to DateDate than meets the eye. With the stakes rising, and a new world at risk, Ethan must choose who—and what—he believes in. Adventurous and hypertimely, Please Report Your Bug Here is an inventive millennial coming-of-age story, a dark exploration of the corruption now synonymous with Big Tech, and, above all, a testament to the power of human connection in our digital era. A Macmillan Audio production from Henry Holt & Company.
Josh Riedel (Author), Torian Brackett (Narrator)
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As head of the crisis management team at a Madison Avenue PR firm, Leonard Lundell spends his days counseling executives whose reputations have been ruined by scandal. But Leonard has been managing a strange and debilitating crisis of his own that’s held him captive his entire adult life: Leonard likes to eat soap, pencils, paint chips—anything with no nutritional value. For years, he’s kept his compulsion hidden behind a professional veneer. But when he signs an important client, an antisocial file clerk unwittingly discovers Leonard’s secret and blackmails him into accommodating her own bizarre culinary indulgences. A picaresque set against the backdrop of Madison Avenue’s marketing machine in the months leading up to the 2008 financial crisis, The Appetite Factory examines the earliest days of our post-truth era, where a scandal-obsessed news cycle and social media’s rise as an information platform have given birth to a culture addicted to recreational outrage and hell-bent on finding the next public figure to disgrace to keep ourselves entertained.
Jon Gingerich (Author), Adam Barr (Narrator)
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Shorter of Breath: 8-Tracks. Aliens. Korea. Edmonton. And a chance to leave lame-o millennial cultur
Leisure suits! Muscle cars! An annoyingly ethical cocktail-loving alien! Social justice radicals! Time-traveling terrorist music critics! Just like Jane Austen used to write! Why couldn't Alan be cool like people in the '70s? After breaking up with his girlfriend Sheila and unsatisfyingly teaching English in South Korea, he befriends an alien grad student, Coff, who lets him time-travel to swingin' 1967 England to live out his retro-boogie fantasy. But now 70 years old in Edmonton, Canada, Alan takes a chance in meeting Sheila again to confess his past, causing problems in time that Coff will need more than Fleetwood Mac and fuzzy dice to fix. When time-flow conflicts result in them being harassed by university radicals and half-real fictional characters out to prevent Starship from recording 'We Built This City' in 1985, Alan, Coff, and Sheila must travel to a San Francisco disco in 1979 for a final showdown against the time-terrorists. Shorter of Breath is an enjoyable romp through expat life in Korea, retro 70's culture, and classic rock music.
Ken Eckert (Author), Kenneth Eckert (Narrator)
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'What you believe about yourself, you will become.' What's Ashling supposed to believe? Trapped within the ancient walls of Brennyn Hall for all of her sixteen summers, she's only known the horror story fed to her as a child; that she's nothing more than an evil sacrifice; a payment to appease an approaching sinister force. But what's this new tale? Could she be part of a lost fable, a legend that compels her to stand against the Hall's power? Hunted by the Hall, and armed only with a cryptic clue, she races toward the mountain village that promises answers. The Hall demands her silence. The people listen for her voice. With her tormentors closing in and intent on silencing her forever, can Ashling discover the powerful truth of her own story; one set to shake the kingdom to its core? ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ' A unique and profound story of self discovery, set amidst a dangerous, mystical, and medieval realm.' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐'A breathtaking adventure of personal courage, Crown of Fire is a journey readers won't soon forget.' - Lauren Sapala, The INFJ Writer.
Lisa King (Author), Katherine Mcclain (Narrator)
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Set against industrial action that beset the NHS in the 1970's, the normal healthy camaraderie of the City Hospital is lost as the dispute sets nurse against nurse and doctor against doctor. Operations are cancelled, waiting lists spiral out of control and patient's lives are put at risk. Kate and Paul are saddened that so many of their colleagues are prepared to become involved. Hadn't they agreed to abide by the Hippocratic Oath with its simple message 'First do no harm'? The devastating effect that the disruption has on their patients causes the young couple great concern. They are desperate to avoid being involved in industrial action - but are destined to be drawn in against their wishes.
Peter Sykes (Author), Robert Sebastian Cooper (Narrator)
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«Para mí Barba se ha vuelto un escritor imprescindible» Rafael Chirbes. ¿Qué tiene que suceder para que nos veamos obligados a redefinir nuestra idea de la infancia? La aparición de treinta y dos niños violentos de procedencia desconocida trastoca por completo la vida de San Cristóbal, una pequeña ciudad tropical encajonada entre la selva y el río. Veinte años después, uno de sus protagonistas redacta esta República luminosa, una crónica tejida de hechos, pruebas y rumores sobre cómo la ciudad se vio obligada a reformular no solo su idea del orden y la violencia sino hasta la misma civilización durante aquel año y medio en que, hasta su muerte, los niños tomaron la ciudad. Tensa y angustiosa, con la nitidez del Conrad de El corazón de las tinieblas, Barba suma aquí, a su habitual audacia narrativa y su talento para las situaciones ambiguas, la dimensión de una fábula metafísica y oscura que tiene el aliento de los grandes relatos. «Hacía tiempo que un escritor no me impresionaba tanto, no ya por la lección moral que encierran los textos sino por su capacidad para tocar el corazón de la experiencia» (José María Pozuelo Yvancos, ABC Cultural). «Un nuevo grande de España, eso es todo» (Lire). «Barba es capaz de reproducir los pensamientos infantiles con una exactitud tan inquietante que casi roza lo siniestro» (Sarah Perry, The Guardian). «Barba es el antídoto más eficaz contra nuestra reverencia social ante el mito de la inocencia y la pureza infantiles» (Lucy Scholes, Financial Times). «Una rara inteligencia metafísica a la vez precisa y extravagante, suavizada por una refinada ternura humana» (Eileen Battersby, The Irish Times). «De cuando en cuando aparece un escritor que no se limita a registrar las cosas sino que crea una nueva realidad capaz de arrojar luz sobre nuestros sentimientos más oscuros. Kafka lo hizo. Bruno Schultz lo hizo. Y ahora también Andrés Barba» (Edmund White).
Andrés Barba (Author), Andrés Barba (Narrator)
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Slip Soul: Dreams Have No Borders
Emigrating from Mexico to San Diego, sixty-something Osvaldo Reyes intends to find his first love, Joanne Watson, a young writer he met over thirty years ago when she toured his hometown of Oaxaca City. But when Osvaldo’s employer in the United States shuts down due to protests, the clock starts ticking on his visa. He finds work at a local fish taco shop to buy more time in the US, but doesn’t know his sweet co-worker, a Mexican-American girl, is an ICE agent in disguise. Osvaldo ends up in an immigrant detention center where he meets Marcos Gomez, a young asylum seeker from Honduras separated from his family. Osvaldo shares his story with Marcos through a series of flashbacks interspersed by chapters from a tattered original manuscript Joanne gave him the last time they met. Slip Soul—the story within the story—is a metaphysical journey of good versus evil, toxic masculinity versus femininity, and provides the historical backdrop for Osvaldo and Joanne’s lifelong love separated by time and borders.
Taylor García (Author), Craig Jessen (Narrator)
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Saha: The new novel from the author of Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982
There are two classes of people in the Town: L and L2. The ones with citizenship are referred to as Ls, or Citizens. They are above a certain level of financial status with knowledge or skills that the Town requires. The L2s are people without citizenship but have a clean criminal record. After interview and physical examination, they can stay and work for two years in this safest and richest corporate nation on earth. Then there are those below even the L2s, illegal aliens called the saha. They are the immigrants, the disabled, the misfits, victims of violence and poverty who dwell in the decrepit Saha Mansion and are named accordingly. So what happens when a respected young pediatrician is found dead in a parking lot, with evidence of drug overdose and sexual assault, and the prime suspect is her saha boyfriend? A major police crackdown ensues, with the boyfriend quickly arrested and executed, but is he really behind the murder? His sister, Jinkyung, vows to find out the truth, only to discover the disappearance of a saha girl who has been the test subject of the Town Medical Lab. What lies behind the impenetrable walls of the Town, and who are the mysterious seven Premiers who rule it? Eight years in the making, SAHA MANSION is a powerful tale of dystopia and a battle cry for the dispossessed. Cho gives voice to the marginalized and often unseen minority: They are all Kim Jiyoung, every single one of them.
Cho Nam-Joo (Author), Eugenia Low (Narrator)
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