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Start your audiobook journey today and explore our extensive library of captivating stories and educational content. ![]() English | ASIN: B09TQ2BYVY | 2022 | 6 hours and 11 minutes | MP3 | M4B | 169 MB The American Dream isn't a thing of the past, but a miracle of the present. Now more than ever it's easy to focus on the divisions that plague our nation. It may seem as if our best days are behind us, but bestselling author and senator Tim Scott believes we have yet to realize the fullness of our identity. We are in the midst of a story that's still unfolding. And beautiful opportunities await. In this powerful memoir, Scott recounts formative events of his life alongside the inspiring stories of other Americans who have risen above hardship and embodied the values that make our nation great. Both a clear-eyed reckoning with our nation's failures and an ode to its accomplishments, America, a Redemption Story issues a clarion call for all of us to rise courageously to the greatness within our reach. [center] ![]() English | ASIN: B09PT1X7BJ | 2022 | 12 hours and 11 minutes | MP3 | M4B | 334 MB Band of Brothers meets Argo in this dramatic and heartfelt dual memoir of the war in Afghanistan told by two men from opposite worlds. Always Faithful entwines the stories of Marine Major Tom Schueman, and his friend and Afghan interpreter, Zainullah "Zak" Zaki, as they describe their parallel lives, converging paths, and unbreakable bond in the face of overwhelming danger, culminating in Zak and his family's harrowing escape from Kabul. [center] ![]() English | ASIN: B09GCCJ73Q | 2022 | 8 hours and 57 minutes | MP3 | M4B | 246 MB All the Living and the Dead: From Embalmers to Executioners, an Exploration of the People Who Have Made Death Their Life's Work A deeply compelling exploration of the death industry and the people—morticians, detectives, crime scene cleaners, embalmers, executioners—who work in it and what led them there. We are surrounded by death. It is in our news, our nursery rhymes, our true-crime podcasts. Yet from a young age, we are told that death is something to be feared. How are we supposed to know what we're so afraid of, when we are never given the chance to look? A dazzling work of cultural criticism, All the Living and the Dead weaves together reportage with memoir, history, and philosophy, to offer listeners a fascinating look into the psychology of Western death. ![]() English | January 27, 2022 | ASIN: B09QXQHH5G | MP3 | M4B | 4h 44m | 258 MB Authors and Narrators: Brian Christian, Tom Griffiths In this highly intoxicating original series, researchers Brian Christian and Tom Griffiths, authors of the best-selling smash hit, Algorithms to Live By, tackle some of the biggest ideas in computer science today - and, in the process, illuminate cutting-edge ways of understanding how we live, work and play. ![]() English | 2018 | MP3 | M4B | ASIN: B07BL4NLX4 | Duration: 20:46 h | 571 MB Laura Thompson / Narrated by Pearl Hewitt The author of the New York Times bestselling The Six now turns her formidable biographical skills to the greatest crime writer in the world, Agatha Christie. ![]() English | September 02, 2021 | ASIN: B09F4R3KZV | MP3 | M4B | 8h 30m | 463.5 MB Authors: Peter McDonnell, Bobby Chacon | Narrator: Dion Graham Audible Originals presents After the Fall, the incredible true story of the FBI's groundbreaking investigation into the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The series also marks the 20th anniversary of the deadliest crime in modern US history. ![]() English | April 06, 2021 | ASIN: B08ZNXY1WM | MP3 | M4B | 11h 43m | 651 MB Author: Mary Ziegler | Narrator: Teri Schnaubelt With the Supreme Court likely to reverse Roe v. Wade, the landmark abortion decision, American debate appears fixated on clashing rights. The first comprehensive legal history of a vital period, Abortion and the Law in America illuminates an entirely different and unexpected shift in the terms of debate. Rather than simply championing rights, those on opposing sides battled about the policy costs and benefits of abortion and laws restricting it. This mostly unknown turn deepened polarization in ways many have missed. Never abandoning their constitutional demands, pro-choice and pro-life advocates increasingly disagreed about the basic facts. ![]() English | 2014 | MP3 | M4B | ASIN: B00NMPGWVG | Duration: 2:19 h | 64 MB Adam Higginbotham / Narrated by Adam Higginbotham The bomb appeared early one morning in an upstairs office of Harvey's Wagon Wheel Casino near Lake Tahoe, an enigmatic box covered in a bewildering array of switches. A neatly typed letter explained that the box contained 1,000 pounds of dynamite. It was the largest improvised explosive device in American history - and its creator promised to explain how to remove it safely if the casino delivered $3 million by helicopter to a remote landing site in the mountains. "Do not try to move, disarm, or enter the bomb," the letter warned. "It will explode." ![]() English | 2016 | MP3 | M4B | ASIN: B01IPHZIBU | Duration: 1:37 h | 45 MB James Hill / Narrated by Macat.com Geneva-born thinker Jean-Jacques Rousseau's famous work of political philosophy from 1762 is based on a give-and-take theory of the relation between individual freedom and social order: the social contract that gives the work its name. Rousseau thinks about the issue by starting with what is known as the state of nature, a lawless condition where people are free to do what they like, governed only by their own instinctive sense of justice. People are free, but they are also vulnerable to chaos and violence. To avoid this, they agree to give up some of their freedom to benefit from the protection of social and political organization. But this deal is only just if societies are led by the collective needs and wants of the people, and are able to control the private interests of individuals. The people's collective power upholds individual freedom as a general principle, if not in each specific case. Rousseau's thinking - that the only legitimate form of government is rule by the people - was certainly radical for the time. But it has gone on to influence almost every major school of political thought over the last two and a half centuries. ![]() English | 2016 | MP3 | M4B | ASIN: B01GKG0CXW | Duration: 1:35 h | 44 MB Michael O'Sullivan / Narrated by Macat.com More than two centuries after its initial publication in 1781, Immanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Reason remains perhaps the most influential text in modern philosophy. Kant himself claimed his work as a revolutionary document and insisted that it changed the discipline of philosophy as thoroughly as Copernicus had changed astronomy 300 years earlier, when he said the Earth revolved around the sun and not the other way round. |