The Bandit Queens
A Novel
By Parini Shroff
Narrated by: Soneela Nankani
Length: 13 hours 14 minutes
The Bandit Queens
“Parini Shroff uses humor to lighten the complex topics in this novel. Because murder, domestic violence and women's rights in India are real and heavy topics for a book. But she creates the right balance and highlights the strength of friendship among women in this part mystery, part historical fiction, and part social commentary.”
Ann, Dragon Tale Books
Ace of Spades
By Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé
Narrated by: Jeanette Illidge & Tapiwa Mugweni
Length: 13 hours 48 minutes
Ace of Spades
“This thriller (think Get Out) had me on the edge of my seat.”
Miriasha, Phoenix Books
Tumble
By Celia C. Pérez
Narrated by: Victoria Villarreal
Length: 8 hours 45 minutes
From the award-winning author of The First Rule of Punk and Strange Birds, a dazzling novel about a young girl who collects the missing pieces of her origin story from the family of legendary luchadores she’s never met.
A 2023 Pura Belpré Author Honor Book
Twelve-year-old Adela “Addie” Ramírez has a big decision to make when her stepfather... Read more »
I Was Born for This
By Alice Oseman
Narrated by: Deana Taheri, Cloud Quinn, Hamish Lloyd Barnes & Theo Solomon
Length: 10 hours 42 minutes
From the bestselling creator of HEARTSTOPPER and LOVELESS, a deeply funny and deeply moving exploration of identity, friendship, and fame. For Angel Rahimi life is about one thing: The Ark -- a boy band that's taking the world by storm. Being part of The Ark's fandom has given her everything she loves -- her friend Juliet, her dreams, her... Read more »
The School for Good Mothers
A Novel
By Jessamine Chan
Narrated by: Catherine Ho
Length: 11 hours 56 minutes
The School for Good Mothers
“There’s no room for human fallibility in the dystopia of Jessamine Chan’s debut novel, so when Frida Liu — overwhelmed, sleep deprived, and desperate for a moment of reprieve — has a lapse in judgment as a mother, the consequences are swift and dire. Frida’s journey is a harrowing one, and the world she inhabits — where resources that could be used to support people are instead used to monitor, isolate, and punish them — hardly feels far-fetched. A tense, engrossing tale that stings with parental love and longing.”
Tove, Powell's Books