It’s officially the season of fall and sweater weather is not far behind. So, we can take pleasure in our mugs of coffee and some novels or audiobooks to feel productive and satiate our days of fall. Let’s read about the 10 most anticipated audiobooks of November 2021.
10 Most Anticipated Audiobooks Of November 2021:
1000 Years of Joys and Sorrows: A Memoir
‘1000 Years of Joys and Sorrows: A Memoir’ written by one of the world’s renowned artists and activists Ai Weiwei. In his most anticipated work, he presents a profound vision of forces that have molded present-day China. It provides a reminder of the critical requirement to defend the freedom of expression. The artist enlightens an epic tale through his father’s legacy and his own astonishing life.
Our Country Friends
‘Our Country Friends’ written by Gary Shteyngart is about eight friends and with these characters, the writer created themes of romance, love, and betrayal. It is an enthralling read setting in March 2020, and characters include a novelist, psychiatrist, dandy, essayist, movie star, K-pop obsessed kid, Indian-American writer, and a successful Korean American Application developer.
The Stranger in the Lifeboat
‘The Stranger in the Lifeboat’ written by Mitch Albom is about faith. After a tragic shipwreck, nine people fight back for survival after three days of starvation they helped a floating man who claimed to be God. The story is narrated by one of the passengers, Benji who jotted down the incident in his notebook. The notebook is discovered a year later after the wreck washes up on the island of Montserrat.
Immune: A Journey into the Mysterious System that Keeps You Alive
‘Immune’ written by Philipp Dettmer is about the second most complex system of the human body, the immune system. Each chapter explores an element of the system including the defenses and inflammations.
Love Letters to the Worst Culture We Have to Offer
‘Tacky’ written by Rax King is about the supremacy of pop culture. It has fourteen essays and each of them revolves around the millennial obsession with sex and the city and snakeskin pants culture.
Wish You Were Here
‘Wish You Were Here’ by Jodi Picoult talks about Diana O’Toole’s perfect life to her getting trapped in a quarantined island and questioning her life choices, relationships, herself, and whether she will evolve into someone different after she goes home or remains the same.
My Body
‘My Body’ written by Emily Ratajkowski is a profound private exploration of sexuality, feminism, and supremacy, of men’s treatment towards women and their way of recognizing the action.
The Sentence
‘The Sentence’ written by Louise Erdrich commences on 2019 All Soul’s Day and ends next year on the same day. It is about Flora who passes away on All Soul’s Day but she won’t disappear from the store.
Go Tell the Bees that I Am Gone
‘Go Tell the Bees that I Am Gone’ written by Diana Gabaldon is about Claire Randall and Jamie Fraser who got separated in 1746 by the Jacobite Rising, but they managed to find each other after 20 years. In 1779 they got reunited with their daughter and her family. But presently the American Revolution is providing the fear of parting again.
These Precious Days: Essays
‘These Precious Days’ written by Ann Patchett is about Ann Patchett, a literary alchemist who constructs gold -appealing and affecting landscape and self-portrait, vivacious with sentiment and prosperous in insight. She alters the personal to universal providing us a way to introspect and reminding us how unfathomable life can be.
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