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Listen to the full audiobook free with a 30-day free trial :https://esound.space/fullID: 792172Title: American Poison: A Deadly Invention and the Woman Who Battled for Environmental JusticeAuthor: Daniel StoneNarrator: Daniel StoneFormat: UnabridgedLength: 12:00:00Language: EnglishRelease date: 02-18-25Publisher: Penguin AudioGenres: History, Biography & Memoir, North America, Science & Technology, Animals & Nature, WomenSummary:From the national bestselling author of The Food Explorer comes the untold story of Alice Hamilton, a trailblazing doctor and public health activist who took on the booming auto industry—and the deadly invention of leaded gasoline, which would poison millions of people across America.At noon on October 27, 1924, a factory worker was admitted to a hospital in New York City, suffering from hallucinations and convulsions. Before breakfast the next day, he was dead. Alice Hamilton was determined to prevent such a tragedy from happening again.By the time of the accident, Hamilton had pioneered the field of industrial medicine in the United States. She specialized in workplace safety years before the Occupational Safety and Health Administration was created. She was the first female professor at Harvard. She spent decades inspecting factories and mines. But this time, she was up against a formidable new foe: America’s relentless push for progress, regardless of the cost.The 1920s were an exciting decade. Industry was booming. Labor was flourishing. Automobiles were changing roads, cities, and nearly all parts of American life. And one day, an ambitious scientist named Thomas Midgley Jr. triumphantly found just the right chemical to ensure that this boom would continue. His discovery—tetraethyl leaded gasoline—set him up for great wealth and the sort of fame that would land his name in history books.Soon, Hamilton would be on a collision course with Midgley, fighting full force against his invention, which poisoned the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the basic structure of our brains.American Poison is the gripping story of Hamilton’s unsung battle for a healthy planet—and the ramifications that continue to echo today.Contact: info@esound.space

Listen to the full audiobook free with a 30-day free trial :https://esound.space/fullID: 798941Title: His Dark Materials: The Subtle Knife (Book 2)Author: Philip PullmanNarrator: Ruth WilsonFormat: UnabridgedLength: 9:00:00Language: EnglishRelease date: 02-04-25Publisher: Listening Library (Audio)Genres: Kids, General, Fairy Tales & FolkloreSummary:The spellbinding sequel to The Golden Compass, the modern fantasy classic that Entertainment Weekly named an 'All-Time Greatest Novel' and Newsweek hailed as a 'Top 100 Book of All Time,' continues the epic adventure, catapulting readers between worlds, and toward a devastating discovery.Lost in a new world, Lyra finds Will—a boy on the run, a murderer—a worthy and welcome ally. For this is a world where soul-eating Specters stalk the streets and witches share the skies with troops of angels.Each is searching—Lyra for the meaning of Dark Matter, Will for his missing father—but what they find instead is a deadly secret, a knife of untold power. And neither Lyra nor Will suspects how tightly their lives, their loves, their destinies are bound together...until they are split apart.A #1 New York Times BestsellerPublished in 40 Countries“Just as quick-moving and unputdownable as The Golden Compass. . . . The mysteries deepen and the wonders grow even more extravagant.” —The Washington Post“Pullman’s imagination soars . . . A literary rollercoaster ride you won’t want to miss.”—The Boston Globe“The story gallops with ferocious momentum . . . Devilishly inventive.” —The New York Times Book ReviewDon't miss Philip Pullman's epic new trilogy set in the world of His Dark Materials!** THE BOOK OF DUST **La Belle SauvageThe Secret CommonwealthContact: info@esound.space

Listen to the full audiobook free with a 30-day free trial :https://esound.space/fullID: 804452Title: Reading the Waves: A MemoirAuthor: Lidia YuknavitchNarrator: Lidia YuknavitchFormat: UnabridgedLength: 9:00:00Language: EnglishRelease date: 02-04-25Publisher: Penguin AudioGenres: Biography & Memoir, Self Development, Health & Wellness, Mindfulness & MeditationSummary:The frank and revealing memoir of a writer who draws from her own creativity to heal.'I believe our bodies are carriers of experience,' Lidia Yuknavitch writes in her provocative memoir Reading the Waves. 'I mean to ask if there is a way to read my own past differently, using what I have learned from literature: how stories repeat and reverberate and release us from the tyranny of our mistakes, our traumas, and our confusions.'Drawing on her background -- her father's abuse, her complicated dynamic with her disabled mother, the death of her child, her sexual relationships with men and women -- and her creative life as an author and teacher, Yuknavitch has come to understand that by using the power of literature and storytelling to reframe her memories, she can loosen the bonds that have enslaved her emotional growth. Armed with this insight, she allows herself to look with the eye of an artist at the wounds she suffered and come to understand the transformational power this has to restore her soul. By turns candid and lyrical, stoic and forgiving, blunt and evocative, Reading the Waves reframes memory to show how crucial this process can be to gaining a deeper understanding of ourselves.Contact: info@esound.space

Listen to the full audiobook free with a 30-day free trial :https://esound.space/fullID: 783534Title: Parent Yourself First: Raise Confident, Compassionate Kids by Becoming the Parent You Wish You'd HadAuthor: Bryana KappadakunnelNarrator: Bryana KappadakunnelFormat: UnabridgedLength: 12:00:00Language: EnglishRelease date: 01-28-25Publisher: Penguin AudioGenres: Self Development, Health & WellnessSummary:A fresh, no-nonsense parenting guide that shows you how to become a great parent (even if you didn’t have one yourself).Many of us didn’t have a perfect childhood. But it’s never too late (or too early!) to transform into the parent you were always meant to be—grounded, present, intentional, compassionate, and confident. In Parent Yourself First, licensed marriage and family therapist Bryana Kappadakunnel argues that the secret to successful parenting is to UN-learn the wounded patterns you grew up with and create new ways to connect with your child. Parenting from a place of connection may feel unlike anything you experienced as a child or what you thought parenting was meant to be. But the results can be remarkable—and transformative.As the founder of the popular Conscious Mommy community on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok, Kappadakunnel explains that your upbringing is probably impacting your parenting style in ways you don’t even fully recognize, from how you manage your own emotions to how you connect with your kids in their vulnerable moments. In Parent Yourself First, she shares powerful stories from the families she’s counseled and practical tools for managing common parenting woes like tantrums and defiance. Her promise: You can break free of past patterns that no longer serve you and liberate your soul from old traumas and wounds.Everyone has baggage. But it’s your responsibility to make sure your baggage doesn’t become your child’s problem. Healing yourself allows you to truly connect with your child; understand their needs; and guide them to live the happy, authentic life that they deserve.Contact: info@esound.space

Listen to the full audiobook free with a 30-day free trial :https://esound.space/fullID: 783499Title: Beast of the North WoodsAuthor: Annelise RyanNarrator: Susan BennettFormat: UnabridgedLength: 10:30:00Language: EnglishRelease date: 01-28-25Publisher: Penguin AudioGenres: Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Suspense, Detective StoriesSummary:When a local fisherman is mauled to death, it seems like the only possible cause is a mythical creature in the latest puzzling entry in this USA Today bestselling series.An ice fisherman is savagely mauled to death in Rhinelander, Wisconsin, and an eyewitness claims the man was attacked by a hodag. There's just one problem with that: it's well known that the creature is not real and was created by a local hoaxer. So how could an imaginary creature be chomping on local sportsmen? The suggestion that a hodag killed someone isn’t well received by the townsfolk because of its beloved ties to the town and the money it generates from tourist dollars. Due to this, people begin to suspect the witness is the real killer, especially when it’s discovered he has a tangled past with the victim. The witness to the attack happens to be the nephew of Morgan Carter’s bookstore employee, Rita Bosworth, who convinces the professional cryptozoologist to travel to Wisconsin to prove that a hodag not only exists but killed the victim. Clues may be hard to come by, but one thing's for sure: something killed that man, and that something now has its eyes focused on Morgan.Contact: info@esound.space

Listen to the full audiobook free with a 30-day free trial :https://esound.space/fullID: 760969Title: Everything Must Go: The Stories We Tell About the End of the WorldAuthor: Dorian LynskeyNarrator: Dorian LynskeyFormat: UnabridgedLength: 9:00:00Language: EnglishRelease date: 01-28-25Publisher: Random House (Audio)Genres: History, Non-Fiction, World, Social ScienceSummary:A rich, captivating, and darkly humorous look into the evolution of apocalyptic thought, exploring how film and literature interact with developments in science, politics, and culture, and what factors drive our perennial obsession with the end of the world.As Dorian Lynskey writes, “People have been contemplating the end of the world for millennia.” In this immersive and compelling cultural history, Lynskey reveals how religious prophecies of the apocalypse were secularized in the early 19th century by Lord Byron and Mary Shelley in a time of dramatic social upheaval and temporary climate change, inciting a long tradition of visions of the end without gods.With a discerning eye and acerbic wit, Lynskey examines how various doomsday tropes and predictions in literature, art, music, and film have arisen from contemporary anxieties, whether they be comets, pandemics, world wars, the Cuban Missile Crisis, Y2K, or the climate emergency. Far from being grim, Lynskey guides readers through a rich array of fascinating stories and surprising facts, allowing us to keep company with celebrated works of art and the people who made them, from H.G. Wells, Jack London, W.B. Yeats and J.G. Ballard to The Twilight Zone, Dr. Strangelove, Mad Max and The Terminator.Prescient and original, Everything Must Go is a brilliant, sweeping work of history that provides many astute insights for our times and speaks to our urgent concerns for the future.Contact: info@esound.space

Listen to the full audiobook free with a 30-day free trial :https://esound.space/fullID: 788113Title: Isola: A NovelAuthor: Allegra GoodmanNarrator: Allegra Goodman, Fiona HardinghamFormat: UnabridgedLength: 12:55:00Language: EnglishRelease date: 01-21-25Publisher: Random House (Audio)Genres: Fiction & Literature, Historical Fiction, Literary Fiction, Contemporary WomenSummary:An epic saga about a French noblewoman deserted on an island where her survival depends on the power of her faith and love—from the New York Times bestselling author of Sam.Heir to a chateau with its own village and lands, Marguerite is destined for a life of prosperity and gentility. Then she is orphaned, and Jean Francois de la Rocque de Roberval—an enigmatic and volatile man Marguerite has never met—becomes her guardian, controlling her future. He sells her property to pay his debts, leaving her destitute, and insists she accompany him on an expedition to New France. Isolated and afraid, Marguerite befriends Roberval’s servant and the two develop an intense attraction. But when Roberval discovers Marguerite's deception, his rage is all consuming. As punishment, he maroons her and her lover on a small island. Once a child of privilege who dressed in gowns and laced pearls in her hair, Marguerite finds herself at the mercy of nature. As the weather turns, blanketing the island in ice, survival becomes nearly impossible. She despairs; has everyone and everything she once held dear abandoned her?A riveting portrait inspired by the real life of a sixteenth-century heroine, and a gorgeous celebration of the power of the natural world, Isola is the timeless story of a woman realizing her true strength.*This audiobook contains a PDF with a map and recommendations for further reading from the book.Contact: info@esound.space

Listen to the full audiobook free with a 30-day free trial :https://esound.space/fullID: 783536Title: How to Share an Egg: A True Story of Hunger, Love, and PlentyAuthor: Bonny ReichertNarrator: Bonny ReichertFormat: UnabridgedLength: 8:00:00Language: EnglishRelease date: 01-21-25Publisher: Random House (Audio)Genres: Cooking, Biography & Memoir, Non-Fiction, Arts & EntertainmentSummary:A moving culinary memoir about the relationship between food and family—sustenance and survival—from a chef, award-winning journalist, and daughter of a Holocaust survivor.When you’re raised by someone who once survived on potato peels and coffee grounds, you develop a pretty healthy respect for food.Bonny Reichert avoided everything to do with the Holocaust until she found herself, in midlife, suddenly typing those words into an article she was writing. The journalist had grown up hearing stories about her father’s near-starvation and ultimate survival in Auschwitz-Birkenau, but she never imagined she would be able to face this epic legacy head-on.Then a chance encounter with a perfect bowl of borscht in Warsaw set Bonny on a journey to unearth her culinary lineage, and she began to dig for the roots of her food obsession, dish by dish. Stepping into the kitchen to connect her past with her future, the author recounts the defining moments of her life in a poignant tale of scarcity and plenty: her colorful childhood in the restaurant business, the crumbling of her first marriage and the intensity of young motherhood, her decision to become a chef, and that life-altering visit to Poland. Whether it’s the flaky potato knishes and molasses porridge bread she learned to bake at her baba Sarah’s elbow, the creamy vichyssoise she taught herself to cook in her tiny student apartment, or the brown butter eggs her father, now 93, still scrambles for her whenever she needs comfort, cuisine is both an anchor and an identity; a source of joy and a signifier of survival.How to Share an Egg is a journey of deep flavors and surprising contrasts. By turns sweet, salty, sour, and bitter, this is one woman’s search to find her voice as a writer, chef, mother, and daughter. Do the tiny dramas of her own life matter in comparison to everything her father has seen and done? This moving exploration of heritage, inheritance, and self-discovery sets out to find the answer.Contact: info@esound.space

Listen to the full audiobook free with a 30-day free trial :https://esound.space/fullID: 783514Title: Power of PersuasionAuthor: Selena Montgomery, Stacey AbramsNarrator: January LaVoyFormat: UnabridgedLength: 10:30:00Language: EnglishRelease date: 01-21-25Publisher: Penguin AudioGenres: Romance, Fiction & Literature, Mystery, Black Literature, ContemporarySummary:Sometimes the power of love . . .A.J. Grayson has come a long way from adopted orphan to fast-rising executive at a cutting-edge technology firm. Now an anti-terrorist agency wants to use the revolutionary artificial intelligence system she developed to thwart a plot against Jafir's monarchy—and handsome, dynamic Damon Toca, the region's newly crowned king.. . . can be the most seductive weapon of all.In six short months, Damon has gone from gallery owner to controversial politician. When his cabinet hires A.J. Grayson—without his consent—he gets ready for a battle. Expecting a computer geek, and skeptical of A.J.'s highly touted secret invention, he is stunned to find a strong-minded beauty who arouses much more than his suspicions. But someone in his inner circle is in league with a treacherous adversary who threatens his throne, his nation's tenuous peace . . . and his future with a woman he'll risk everything to have and to hold.Contact: info@esound.space

Listen to the full audiobook free with a 30-day free trial :https://esound.space/fullID: 783487Title: You Deserve to Be Rich: Master the Inner Game of Wealth and Claim Your FutureAuthor: Rashad Bilal, Troy MillingsNarrator: Rashad Bilal, Troy MillingsFormat: UnabridgedLength: 9:00:00Language: EnglishRelease date: 01-14-25Publisher: Random House (Audio)Genres: Business & Economics, Personal Finance, Business DevelopmentSummary:A revolutionary playbook for building generational wealth, no matter where you grew up—from the founders of the explosively popular podcast and financial literacy platform Earn Your LeisureYou deserve to be rich.You deserve to make a purchase without fear that your check might bounce. You deserve to go on vacation. You deserve to care for loved ones without worrying about bills. You deserve to live the way you want, without reservations or fear. You deserve freedom—financial freedom. If you agree, you’ve come to the right place.We grew up in New York playing basketball together. As kids, both of us were fascinated by finance, curious about the stock market and how money moves among systems and pockets. But we began to notice that—for people in our community—hard work wasn’t enough. The system wasn’t set up to help people like us turn our hustle into lasting wealth.We started Earn Your Leisure to change that. We never could have imagined the response. Soon our little podcast started to feel more like a financial revolution. But a podcast can do only so much. This book is our answer to the thousands upon thousands of people who have asked us for a detailed blueprint. The key to earning your leisure is to see money as a strategic tool for wealth development. In You Deserve to Be Rich, you’ll learn how to:- Deal with the psychological toll of growing up living paycheck to paycheck.- Create income-building strategies outside your nine-to-five, from investing to side hustles.- Use passive income to put you in control of your time and lifestyle.- Master tax and insurance systems and identify (legal) loopholes to maximize wealth.- Navigate family financial drama and find ways to support your community.That’s just the start. This book is full of tips, insights, and stories about real people, just like you, who have used the tools of wealth building to overcome barriers and build the life they want.You deserve to be rich. This is the playbook to make it happen.Contact: info@esound.space