“[I am] grateful to have the opportunity to participate in this important work to make our state a safer and more inclusive place for all its residents,” Kaufman told The Berkshire Edge. “I am deeply concerned about the rise in antisemitism and the normalization of hate that has come along with that.
Being ghosted takes on an entirely new meaning in our first audiobook this week, followed by a novel about India by an acclaimed writer, and a dystopian tale about life after a pandemic.
This week we listen to a confession about a literary forger that was made into an amusing movie starring Melissa McCarthy, a series of loosely connected stories, and a starkly honest memoir.
This week we take an in-depth look at the book that was almost Harper Lee’s last effort, a look inside a Midwestern community, and a culinary tour through the land of gumbo.
This week we have a couple of easy-on-the-ears, food-based mysteries and a surprisingly compelling, nonfiction peek into the luxurious world of truffles.
A rediscovered nonfiction book by one of the Harlem Renaissance’s greatest writers, an Oprah Book Club pick, and a nonfiction account of genocide and emigration make up this week’s audiobook choices.
We are veering away from mainstream audiobooks this week with an odd collection of short stories, an offbeat self-help audiobook about death, and an intriguing look at foreign lands.