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ID: 734590
Title: Horse Under Water: A Novel
Author: Len Deighton
Narrator: James Lailey
Format: Unabridged
Length: 08:45:00
Language: English
Release date: 02-18-25
Publisher: HighBridge Company
Genres: Fiction & Literature, Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Historical Fiction, Espionage, Psychological
Summary:
'The poet of the spy story' -Sunday Times
A sunken U-Boat has lain undisturbed on the Atlantic ocean floor since the Second World War-until now. Inside its rusting hull, among the corpses of top-rank Nazis, lie secrets people will kill to obtain. The sequel to Len Deighton's game-changing debut The IPCRESS File, Horse Under Water sees its nameless, laconic narrator sent from fogbound London to the Algarve, where he must dive through layers of deceit in a place rotten with betrayals.
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ID: 804369
Title: Familiar Violence: A History of Child Abuse
Author: Heather Montgomery
Narrator: Jennifer M. Dixon
Format: Unabridged
Length: 08:00:00
Language: English
Release date: 12-10-24
Publisher: HighBridge Company
Genres: Health & Wellness, Marriage & Family
Summary:
Child abuse casts a long shadow over the history of childhood. Across the centuries there are numerous accounts of children being beaten, neglected, sexually assaulted, or even killed by those closest to them. This book explores this darker side of childhood history, looking at what constituted cruelty towards children in the past and at the social responses towards it. Focusing primarily on England, it is a history of violence against children in their own homes, covering a large timeframe which extends from medieval times to the present.
Undeniably, the experience of children in the past was often brutal, and children were treated with, what seems to contemporary mores, callousness and cruelty. However, historians have paid far less attention to how the mistreatment of children was understood within its contemporary context. Most parents, both now and in the past, loved their children and there have always been widely shared understandings of the boundaries that separate the acceptable treatment of children from the intolerable and morally wrong. This book will examine how these boundaries have changed and been contested over time and, in doing so, provides a context to the many forms of violence experienced by children in the past.
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ID: 804372
Title: Submerged: How a Cold Case Condemned an Innocent Man to Hide a Family's Darkest Secret
Author: Hillel Levin
Narrator: Brandon Pollock
Format: Unabridged
Length: 18:30:00
Language: English
Release date: 11-26-24
Publisher: HighBridge Company
Genres: Non-Fiction, True Crime, Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Social Science
Summary:
For most families that have suffered the unsolved murder of a loved one, a successful cold case investigation can finally bring closure to their tragedy and, ideally, bring the perpetrator to justice. But in 2013, when LaPorte, Indiana, police detectives arrested Jason Tibbs for the murder of sixteen-year-old Rayna Rison twenty years before, they sent an innocent man to prison and they also removed a cloud over the victim's brother-in-law, Ray McCarty. MCarty had previously been indicted for killing her and, three years before that, impregnating her at the age of twelve.
Today, Tibbs sits in an Indiana prison serving a forty-year sentence for killing Rayna Rison. His conviction in 2014 was partly due to failures in his defense and evidence that the judge would not permit in the trial. But the fact that charges were dropped against McCarty and then filed against Tibbs speaks to the remarkable influence of politics on the criminal justice system in northwestern Indiana. It also shows how easy it can be to concoct a capital case against an innocent man and how the touted triumphs of the justice system can sometimes go horribly wrong.
Submerged tells the full story of the Rayna Rison case for the first time in meticulous detail.
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ID: 804370
Title: Family, Friends and Neighbors: Stories of Murder and Betrayal
Author: Richard Estep
Narrator: Perry Daniels
Format: Unabridged
Length: 09:30:00
Language: English
Release date: 11-26-24
Publisher: HighBridge Company
Genres: Non-Fiction, True Crime, Mystery, Thriller & Horror
Summary:
Discover the dark secrets that lurk behind closed doors in Family, Friends and Neighbors: Stories of Murder and Betrayal. You will be left questioning just how well you truly know those around you in this gripping true crime collection.
You'll investigate thirty-four tales of mind-boggling acts of violence, such as: the captivating downfall of prestigious attorney and community figure Alex Murdaugh, whose addiction spiraled into a web of deceit, fraud, and murder; the heartbreaking story of Michael and Robert Bever, brothers driven to commit unspeakable acts due to a lifetime of torment inflicted by their own parents; the macabre case of Heather Mack and her boyfriend, Tommy Schaefer, who were entangled in a web of greed and trust funds leading to a gruesome discovery inside a suitcase; the shocking crimes committed by Lyle and Erik Menendez, whose privileged lives culminated in the massacre of their own parents, forever shocking the nation; the accused Victorian-era serial poisoner, Mary Ann Cotton, and the mysterious deaths of her husbands and children; the troubled Florida teen Tyler Hadley and his wild house party that went on while his parents' bodies bled in the master bedroom; the bank vice-president-turned-embezzler Steven Sueppel, whose mounting debts compelled him to commit a desperate act of murder; and dozens of other murders and webs of deceit!
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ID: 805486
Title: Hearing Test
Author: Eliza Barry Callahan
Narrator: Eliza Barry Callahan
Format: Unabridged
Length: 04:00:00
Language: English
Release date: 11-12-24
Publisher: HighBridge Company
Genres: Fiction & Literature, Literary Fiction, General, Contemporary Women
Summary:
A young woman reorients her relationship to the world in the wake of sudden deafness in this mesmerizing debut novel for readers of Rachel Cusk, Clarice Lispector, and Fleur Jaeggy
When the narrator of The Hearing Test, an artist in her late twenties, awakens one morning to a deep drone in her right ear, she is diagnosed with Sudden Deafness, but is offered no explanation for its cause. As the specter of total deafness looms, she keeps a record of her year—a score of estrangement and enchantment, of luck and loneliness, of the chance occurrences to which she becomes attuned—while living alone in a New York City studio apartment with her dog.
Through a series of fleeting and often humorous encounters—with neighbors, an ex-lover, doctors, strangers, family members, faraway friends, and with the lives and works of artists, filmmakers, musicians, and philosophers—making meaning becomes a form of consolation and curiosity, a form of survival.
At once a rumination on silence and a novel on seeing, The Hearing Test is a work of vitalizing intellect and playfulness which marks the arrival of a major new literary writer with a rare command of form, compression, and intent.
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ID: 805484
Title: Saint
Author: Carin Gerhardsen
Narrator: Richard Trinder
Format: Unabridged
Length: 09:30:40
Language: English
Release date: 11-12-24
Publisher: HighBridge Company
Genres: Thriller & Horror, International Mystery
Summary:
Local girls' soccer coach Sven-Gunnar Erlandsson is practically a saint in the community, known for his good works and volunteering. So when his body is found in Stockholm's beautiful Herräng forest, shot at close range in the back of the neck while walking home from a late-night poker game, the police struggle to find a motive. Nothing has been taken from his pockets except his cell phone, and the only other clues left behind are a cryptic handwritten note and a handful of playing cards.
The Hammarby murder squad takes the case, splitting up the leads between their eclectic mix of officers. Led by Detective Chief Inspector Conny Sjöberb, the team also includes a veteran inspector who balances his career with caring for his disabled daughter, a widow who has returned to police work after several decades spent as a homemaker and pursuing a law degree, a new transplant who recently achieved minor celebrity status as an Idol contestant, and a young police assistant struggling with trauma she can't share with her colleagues.
Each member of the team pursues a different lead and, as they interview Erlandsson's friends and family, they discover a disturbing web of secrets, including a possible link to the cases of two missing girls. Could Erlandsson have been less of a saint than everyone thinks?
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ID: 795860
Title: Edge of the Crazies
Author: Jamie Harrison
Narrator: Justin Price
Format: Unabridged
Length: 09:30:00
Language: English
Release date: 11-05-24
Publisher: HighBridge Company
Genres: Fiction & Literature, Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Western, Suspense, General
Summary:
'In this madly original debut, Ms. Harrison speaks up in a fresh, animated voice to say something worth saying about the festering animosities of small minds cooped up in small towns.' —The New York Times Book Review
Blue Deer, Montana, may seem like a tranquil town nestled at the foot of the Crazy Mountains, but an influx of writers, artists, and actors has driven its inhabitants a little nuts. When someone uses a rifle on George Blackwater as he's working on his new screenplay, Sheriff Jules Clement figures the culprit is George's angry wife, Mona, who has been on the rampage since George's latest batch of affairs. But soon the number of killings multiplies, and Jules is surrounded by a variety of suspects, including George himself, still unhinged by something that happened twenty years ago. As Jules reluctantly digs into the seamy side of his hometown, he finds himself swamped by bad dreams, bad press, and an increasing distaste for his job.
This new edition showcases this wickedly brilliant debut to the critically acclaimed mystery series.
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ID: 804381
Title: Science and Politics
Author: Ian Boyd
Narrator: Dennis Kleinman
Format: Unabridged
Length: 08:00:00
Language: English
Release date: 10-29-24
Publisher: Kalorama
Genres: Politics, Current Affairs
Summary:
The recent coronavirus pandemic proved that the time-old notion seems now truer than ever: that science and politics represent a clash of cultures. But why should scientists simply 'stick to the facts' and leave politics to the politicians when the world seems to be falling down around us?
Drawing on his experience as both a research scientist and an expert advisor at the center of government, Ian Boyd takes an empirical approach to examining the current state of the relationship between science and politics. He argues that the way politicians and scientists work together today results in a science that is on tap for ideological (mis)use, and governance that fails to serve humanity's most fundamental needs. Justice is unlikely—perhaps impossible—while science is not a fully integrated part of the systems for collective decision-making across society.
In Science and Politics, Boyd presents an impassioned argument for a series of conceptual and structural innovations that could resolve this fundamental tension, revealing how a radical intermingling of these (apparently contradictory) professions might provide the world with better politics and better science.
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ID: 811837
Title: Before Dementia: 20 Questions You Need to Ask About Preventing, Preparing, Coping
Author: Dr. Kate Gregorevic
Narrator: Ann Sprinkle
Format: Unabridged
Length: 08:00:00
Language: English
Release date: 10-29-24
Publisher: HighBridge Company
Genres: Health & Wellness, Disorders & Diseases
Summary:
Structured around twenty questions you need to ask to help prevent, prepare, and cope, this book is a friendly, authoritative guide for anyone facing dementia and those who care for them.
How do I know if I have dementia, and how will I live with it if I do? Can people with dementia consent to sex? Can they choose euthanasia for their future selves? And can we prevent or push back its onset?
Chances are you know someone with dementia, but how well do you really understand the condition? Dementia is a complex interplay of biological, social, and psychological factors, and understanding it means understanding more about society and ourselves.
Approaching the topic through twenty insightful questions, geriatrician Dr. Kate Gregorevic explains the physical state of dementia, how to relate the diagnosis to real life, what questions to ask your doctor, strategies for preventing the condition, and how we can make our homes and society better for people with dementia.
While this book tackles some uncomfortable questions, its purpose is to help—to prevent, to prepare, to cope and to understand—and provide you with strategies for moving forward.
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ID: 795858
Title: Hidden in the Heavens: How the Kepler Missions Quest for New Planets Changed How We View Our Own
Author: Jason Steffen
Narrator: Perry Daniels
Format: Unabridged
Length: 10:00:00
Language: English
Release date: 10-28-24
Publisher: HighBridge Company
Genres: Science & Technology, Astronomy & Physics, History
Summary:
Are we alone in the universe? It's a fundamental question for Earth-dwelling humankind. Are there other worlds like ours, out there somewhere? In Hidden in the Heavens, Jason Steffen, a former scientist on NASA's Kepler mission, describes how that mission searched for planets orbiting Sun-like stars—especially Earth-like planets circulating in Earth-like orbits. What the Kepler space telescope found, Steffen reports, contradicted centuries of theoretical and observational work and transformed our understanding of planets, planetary systems, and the stars they orbit. Kepler discovered thousands of planets orbiting distant stars—a bewildering variety of celestial bodies, including rocky planets being vaporized by the intense heat of their host star; super-Earths and sub-Neptunes; gas giants several times the size and mass of Jupiter; and planets orbiting in stellar systems that had only been imagined in science fiction.
Steffen offers a unique, inside account of the work of the Kepler science team (and the sometimes chaotic interactions among team members), mapping the progress of the mission from the launch of the rocket that carried Kepler into space to the revelations of the data that began to flow to the supercomputer back at NASA—evidence of strange new worlds unlike anything found in our own solar system.
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ID: 777120
Title: Murder Takes the Stage
Author: Colleen Cambridge
Narrator: Jennifer M. Dixon
Format: Unabridged
Length: 10:00:00
Language: English
Release date: 10-22-24
Publisher: HighBridge Company
Genres: Thriller & Horror, Detective Stories, Historical, International Mystery
Summary:
Housekeeper Phyllida Bright is quite in her element at Mallowan Hall, the charming English manor that she keeps in tip-top shape. By contrast, the bustling metropolis of London, where her famed employer Agatha Christie has temporarily relocated, leaves Phyllida a bit out of her depth. Not only must she grapple with a limited staff, but Phyllida also has to rein in a temperamental French cook who has the looks of Hercule Poirot, but none of the charm.
When a man named Archibald Allston is found dead in an armchair onstage at the Adelphi Theater, first impressions are that he died of natural causes. But the very next day, the unlucky actor playing Benvolio at the Belmont Theater is found with his head bashed in. And when a third victim turns up, this time with double-C initials, the fatal pattern is impossible to ignore.
With panic erupting among theater folk-a superstitious bunch at the best of times-Phyllida steps up to help with the investigation. The murderer's MO may be easy to read, but can Phyllida uncover the killer's identity before the final curtain falls on another victim?
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ID: 804368
Title: Third Ear: Reflections on the Art and Science of Listening
Author: Elizabeth Rosner
Narrator: Elizabeth Rosner
Format: Unabridged
Length: 06:00:00
Language: English
Release date: 10-15-24
Publisher: HighBridge Company
Genres: Non-Fiction, Health & Wellness, Disorders & Diseases, Language Instruction, Language Arts, Philosophy
Summary:
This illuminating book weaves personal stories of a multilingual upbringing with the latest scientific breakthroughs in interspecies communication to show how the skill of deep listening enhances our curiosity and empathy toward the world around us
Third Ear braids together personal narrative with scholarly inquiry to examine the power of listening to build interpersonal empathy and social transformation. A daughter of Holocaust survivors, Rosner shares stories from growing up in a home where six languages were spoken to interrogate how psychotherapy, neurolinguistics, and creativity can illuminate the complex ways we are impacted by the sounds and silences of others.
Drawing on expertise from journalists, podcasters, performers, translators, acoustic biologists, spiritual leaders, composers, and educators, this hybrid text moves fluidly along a spectrum from molecular to global to reveal how third-ear listening can be a collective means for increased understanding and connection to the natural world.
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ID: 804347
Title: Unbridled Spirits
Author: Michelle Bennington
Narrator: Courtney Patterson
Format: Unabridged
Length: 08:00:00
Language: English
Release date: 10-08-24
Publisher: HighBridge Company
Genres: Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Suspense
Summary:
Rook Campbell yearns for a family and stability. With her recent divorce, her dad sitting behind bars for her mom's murder, and her grandma dying of cancer, she can hardly remember what a whole family feels like anymore.
However, new details about her mom's case have emerged, giving Rook a reason to hope. She might finally discover who really killed her mom and win her dad's freedom.
But a murder at a bourbon release party threatens to derail the investigation. Eerie parallels between both crimes throw Rook into the crosshairs, and she wonders if she's surrounded by killers.
In her attempts to uncover the truth, Rook places more than one relationship—and all her dreams—in peril. She can't give up, even if it costs her everything.
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ID: 805487
Title: Music, Lyrics, and Life: A Field Guide for the Advancing Songwriter
Author: Mike Errico
Narrator: Mike Errico
Format: Unabridged
Length: 07:53:11
Language: English
Release date: 10-08-24
Publisher: HighBridge Company
Genres: Non-Fiction, Art & Music
Summary:
Music, Lyrics, and Life is the songwriting class you always wish you'd taken, taught by the professor you always wish you'd had. It's a deep dive into the heart of questions asked by songwriters of all levels, from how to begin journaling to when you know that a song is finished. With humor and empathy, acclaimed singer-songwriter Mike Errico unravels both the mystery of songwriting and the logistics of life as a songwriter. For years, this set of tools, prompts, and ideas has inspired students on campuses including Yale, Wesleyan, Berklee, Oberlin, and NYU's Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music.
Alongside his own lessons, Errico interviews the writers, producers, and A&R executives behind today's biggest hits and investigates the larger questions of creativity through lively conversations with a wide range of innovative thinkers: astrophysicist Janna Levin explains the importance of repetition, both in choruses and in the exploration of the universe; renowned painter John Currin praises the constraints of form, whether it's within a right-angled canvas or a three-minute pop song; bestselling author George Saunders unpacks the hidden benefit of writing, and revising, authentically; and much more. The result is that Music, Lyrics, and Life ends up revealing as much about the art of songwriting as it does about who we are, and where we may be going.
This audiobook includes a bonus afterword not included in the print edition.
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ID: 811840
Title: Quarterlife: A Novel
Author: Devika Rege
Narrator: Soneela Nankani
Format: Unabridged
Length: 13:30:00
Language: English
Release date: 10-08-24
Publisher: HighBridge Company
Genres: Fiction & Literature, General, Family Life
Summary:
India's literary novel of the year—an enthralling, award-winning debut from a 'blazingly original voice' (Vauhini Vara).
'In the fashion of the big novels by Salman Rushdie or Amitav Ghosh' (Biblio), Quarterlife is a groundbreaking portrait of a nation on the cusp of a new age. When the Bharat Party comes to power after a divisive election, Naren, a jaded Wall Street consultant, is lured home to Mumbai. With him is Amanda, a restless New Englander eager to embody her ideals through a teaching fellowship in a Muslim-majority slum. Meanwhile, Naren's charismatic brother Rohit, an amateur filmmaker, sets out to explore his roots and befriends the fiery young men of the Hindu nationalist machine. Their journeys lead them into an astonishing milieu of brutal debates and infatuations as fraught as they are addictive, feeding into a festive night when all of Mumbai is on the streets—where the simmering unrest erupts. Hailed as 'a landmark novel' (Indian Express), Quarterlife is a brilliantly innovative work that tests the limits of what the novel can achieve.
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ID: 804373
Title: Fierce Desires: A New History of Sex and Sexuality in America
Author: Rebecca L. Davis
Narrator: Stephanie Dillard
Format: Unabridged
Length: 12:00:00
Language: English
Release date: 10-08-24
Publisher: HighBridge Company
Genres: History, World
Summary:
Our era is one of sexual upheaval. It may seem as though debates over sex are more intense than ever, but as acclaimed historian Rebecca L. Davis demonstrates in Fierce Desires, we should not be too surprised, because Americans have been arguing over which kinds of sex are 'acceptable'—and which are not—since before the founding itself.
From the public floggings of fornicators in early New England to passionate same-sex love affairs in the 1800s and the crackdown on abortion providers in the 1870s, and from the movements for sexual liberation to the recent restrictions on access to gender affirming care, Davis presents a sweeping, engrossing, illuminating four-hundred-year account of this nation's sexual past.
At the heart of the book is Davis's argument that the concept of sexual identity is relatively novel, first appearing in the nineteenth century. Over the centuries, Americans have shifted from understanding sexual behaviors as reflections of personal preferences or values, to defining sexuality as an essential part of what makes a person who they are. And at every step, legislators, police, activists, and bureaucrats attempted to regulate new sexual behaviors, transforming government in the process. Davis's work demonstrates how fiercely we have always valued our desires, and how far we are willing to go to defend them.
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ID: 795863
Title: Waves in an Impossible Sea: How Everyday Life Emerges from the Cosmic Ocean
Author: Matt Strassler
Narrator: Christopher Grove
Format: Unabridged
Length: 11:31:30
Language: English
Release date: 09-24-24
Publisher: HighBridge Company
Genres: Non-Fiction, Science & Technology, Astronomy & Physics, Mathematics, Philosophy
Summary:
A theoretical physicist takes listeners on an awe-inspiring journey—found in 'no other book' (Science)—to discover how the universe generates everything from nothing at all: 'If you want to know what's really going on in the realms of relativity and particle physics, read this book' (Sean Carroll, author of The Biggest Ideas in the Universe).
In Waves in an Impossible Sea, physicist Matt Strassler tells a startling tale of elementary particles, human experience, and empty space. He begins with a simple mystery of motion. When we drive at highway speeds with the windows down, the wind beats against our faces. Yet our planet hurtles through the cosmos at 150 miles per second, and we feel nothing of it. How can our voyage be so tranquil when, as Einstein discovered, matter warps space, and space deflects matter?
The answer, Strassler reveals, is that empty space is a sea, albeit a paradoxically strange one. Much like water and air, it ripples in various ways, and we ourselves, made from its ripples, can move through space as effortlessly as waves crossing an ocean. Deftly weaving together daily experience and fundamental physics—the musical universe, the enigmatic quantum, cosmic fields, and the Higgs boson—Strassler shows us how all things, familiar and unfamiliar, emerge from what seems like nothing at all.
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ID: 818135
Title: Last Witch of Scotland
Author: Philip Paris
Narrator: Samara MacLaren, Steven Cree
Format: Unabridged
Length: 09:25:00
Language: English
Release date: 09-24-24
Publisher: HighBridge Company
Genres: Romance, Fiction & Literature, Historical Fiction, Paranormal
Summary:
Being a woman was her only crime.
Scottish Highlands, 1727.
In the aftermath of a tragic fire that kills her father, Aila and her mother, Janet, move to the remote parish of Loth, north-west of Inverness. Blending in does not come easily to the women: Aila was badly burned in the fire and left with visible injuries, while her mother struggles to maintain her grip on reality. When a temporary minister is appointed in the area, rather than welcome the two women, he develops a strange curiosity for them that sets them even further apart from the community.
Then arrives a motley troupe of traveling entertainers from Edinburgh, led by the charismatic but mysterious Jack. It is just the distraction Janet, and particularly Aila, needs: for the first time in a long while, their lives are filling with joy and friendship, and a kind of hope Aila hasn't known since her father's death. But in this small community, faith is more powerful than truth, and whispers more dangerous even than fire.
Haunting and deeply moving, The Last Witch of Scotland is a story of love, loyalty, and sacrifice, inspired by the true story of the last person to be executed for witchcraft in Britain.
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ID: 804365
Title: My Child, the Algorithm: An Alternatively Intelligent Book of Love
Author: Hannah Silva
Narrator: Hannah Silva
Format: Unabridged
Length: 11:05:51
Language: English
Release date: 09-24-24
Publisher: HighBridge Company
Genres: Health & Wellness, Science & Technology, Parenting, Computers
Summary:
A playful and provocative exploration of queer single parenting and love, in conversation with an AI algorithm and a toddler
My Child, the Algorithm describes encounters between a single parent, a curious, verbal toddler, and a language-producing algorithm. Like a male seahorse, Hannah Silva carried a baby made from her partner's egg. But when she gave birth, her partner left, and Hannah found herself navigating life alone with her child, surviving on United Kingdom universal credit, humor, and buckets of imagination.
As she navigates friendship, dating, and life as a queer parent in London, Hannah begins cowriting with an open-source language model, a precursor to ChatGPT, feeding the algorithm language and receiving language in return. Through her interactions with her toddler and the algorithm, expressions of humor, play, and insight begin to emerge. With the help and disruption of these unreliable narrators, Hannah deconstructs her story and constructs a new one, unraveling what she has been taught to want, finding alternative ways of thinking, loving, and parenting today.
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ID: 811835
Title: Anima: A Wild Pastoral
Author: Kapka Kassabova
Narrator: Natalie Pela
Format: Unabridged
Length: 16:29:17
Language: English
Release date: 09-24-24
Publisher: HighBridge Company
Genres: Biography & Memoir, Fiction & Literature, Essays & Anthologies, Science & Technology, Animals & Nature, General
Summary:
In Anima, Kapka Kassabova introduces us to the 'pastiri' people—the shepherds struggling to hold on to an ancient way of life in which humans and animals exist in profound interdependence. Following her three previous books set in the Balkans, and with an increasing interest in the degraded state of our planet and culture, Kassabova reaches further into the spirit of place than she ever has before. In this extraordinary portrayal of pastoral life, she investigates the heroic efforts to sustain the oldest surviving breeds of our domesticated animals, and she shows us the epic, orchestrated activity of transhumance—the seasonal movement, on foot, of a vast herd of sheep, working in tandem with dogs. She also becomes more and more attuned to the isolation and sacrifices inherent in the lives shaped by this work.
Weaving together lyrical writing about place with a sweeping sense of the traumatic histories that have shaped this mountainous region of Bulgaria, Kassabova shows how environmental change and industrial capitalism are endangering older, sustainable ways of living, and by extension she reveals the limited nature of so much of modern life. But shining through Kassabova's passionate, intimate response to the monoculture that is 'Anthropos' is her indelible portrait of a circulating interdependence of people and animals that might point to a healthier way to live.
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