Five books that taught her invaluable lessons
January LaVoy considers narrating an honor no matter how challenging the process or topic is.
January LaVoy considers narrating an honor no matter how challenging the process or topic is.
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.
Two centuries after her death, Austen remains one of the most popular, influential authors of all time. Here's why her work still endures.
When the acclaimed memoirist traded sex for solitude, she found the surprising joys and feminist roots of “The Dry Season.”
From groundbreaking well-being to fiction that gets real about "the change," these listens are unabashedly starting the conversation.
The trans icon talks about resolving her quarter-life crisis, exploring an edgier version of herself, what she learned from Beergate, and what she’s excited to do next.
The icon discusses her new book, her new business, her new outlook on life—and how being a work in progress is far more fun than thinking you’ve got it all figured out.
The bestselling inspirational author explains how to break free of external validation.
New, single, working, stay-at-home, or seasoned—for every type of mom, these exceptional listens are sure to resonate and satisfy.
The author of "The Nightingale" and "The Four Winds" shares why now was the time to tell the story that’s been simmering in her imagination for decades.*
For fans of the prolific classic author, there’s nothing like a film that captures Austen's incomparable perspective on all the beauties and pitfalls of Regency society.
Author Emily Henry and narrator Julia Whelan gush about their process working together on "Book Lovers," and how the romance captures those rare relationships that just "click."