Alison Weir’s latest historical novel explores a deep Tudor secret
Shifting from the wives of Henry VIII, the UK’s top-selling female historian gives voice to a little-known member of the royal court.
Shifting from the wives of Henry VIII, the UK’s top-selling female historian gives voice to a little-known member of the royal court.
The bestselling happiness expert’s new book explains how 7 core beliefs shape our lives—and the real impact of positive thinking.
In "Make Me Better," the genre-bending author explores just how far we will go to be well.
Gabra Zackman—who directed three new recordings in the series—shares more about working with narrators Vikas Adam, Dan Bittner, Paul Boehmer, and Robin Miles to bring the new versions to life.
The actor and former “Housewife” reflects on reality TV, learning to say no, and the moment when enough was enough.
The fascinating new work of historical fiction depicts the author’s ancestors, two sisters who married conjoined twins Chang and Eng Bunker in 19th-century North Carolina.
The writer and producer talks about working with “audiobook royalty,” the films that inspired “Speak Now,” and what he’s working on next.
In “Body Electric,” NPR’s Manoush Zomorodi shares a research-backed protocol for our tech-driven lives, and tips to help listeners reap the benefits.
The bestselling author talks about the inspiration behind “Some Like It Lethal,” finally conquering an enemies-to-lovers storyline, and what she’s listening to now.
Carmine Gallo’s communication wisdom in "Viral Voices" underscores the enduring power of storytelling.
The journalist spent years reporting on the lives of four different men, burrowing into the burdensome, complex ideas of masculinity and what they mean for us all.
Musical director Tim Weil reflects on 30 years of Jonathan Larson’s beloved rock opera, reminiscing on the creativity and passion that cemented the Pulitzer winner’s legacy.