Women’s History Month is an opportunity for us to collectively celebrate the history, triumphs, and truths of all women. And while we’re coming off of a year in which pop culture and entertainment certainly seemed to be for the girls, we cannot forget about our ongoing battles for recognition and representation. It is frustrating to have our rights questioned, to not see ourselves reflected in leadership roles, and to feel as though we are not being heard. But our collective, resounding voices can help change the outcome of our stories. Here you can enjoy listens from women who use their gifts to entertain, to educate, to uplift, and to ensure that we are always heard. —Katie O'Connor, Audible Editor
Romance
Escape into a love story with confident heroines in charge of their HEA.
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Hear brand-new stories from women, available only from Audible.
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Classics
Timeless stories, told by women.
Well-Being
Let these women lift you up.
For Kids & Teens
Inspiring and enthralling stories for the next generation.
Mysteries & Thrillers
These women will have you on the edge of your seat.
Nonfiction & History
Educate yourself with female-driven stories, essays, and histories.
Fiction
Riveting stories that open windows to new perspectives.
Memoirs
Hear women tell their own stories in their own voices.
The best audiobooks to give and hear this Mother's Day
New, single, working, stay-at-home, or seasoned—for every type of mom, these exceptional listens are sure to resonate and satisfy.
Kristin Hannah’s "The Women" spotlights our complicated memory of the Vietnam War
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Celebrate all things Jane Austen with a page-to-screen movie marathon
For fans of the prolific classic author, there’s nothing like a film that captures Austen's incomparable perspective on all the beauties and pitfalls of Regency society.
Emily Henry and Julia Whelan on finding that magnetic, impossible chemistry
Author Emily Henry and narrator Julia Whelan gush about their process working together on "Book Lovers," and how the romance captures those rare relationships that just "click."
Wendy Walker’s "American Girl" solves a murder with neurodivergent flair
On the cusp of womanhood, Wendy Walker’s neurodivergent protagonist is stopped in her tracks when she is listed as a suspect for a murder in her small town.
Liane Moriarty hits another ace with her new domestic drama "Apples Never Fall"
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"Call Me Maybe" embraces the particular joy of a long-distance meet-cute
Awarded Audible's best romance of 2020, Cara Bastone's "Call Me Maybe" intimately portrays the depths of the audio experience in this story about two people who fall in love over the phone.
Dervla McTiernan expands the Cormac Reilly series with both a sequel and a prequel
This year the bestselling author of "The Ruin" added "The Scholar" and "The Sisters" for fans ready to immerse themselves in the world of her standout Irish crime fiction series.