Audiobooks to Start the Year Strong

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With a new year often comes self reflection. For most people, it’s a time to reflect on the past and look towards the future. Maybe you’re proud of the self love you’ve cultivated, or perhaps you are looking to build new habits. And while personal development can happen at any point during the year, there’s something motivating about a clean start.

At the same time, we know that self growth can be intimidating, and your personal life is, well, personal. Self care looks different for everybody. Thankfully, our 20,000+ bookselling partners from 4,000+ independent bookshops around the globe have plenty of reading recommendations to help inspire your new year—and there’s something for everyone.

These audiobooks go beyond just positive thinking, providing practical advice to help make positive change, invest in your well being, and lead an authentic life.

Full of Myself

By Austin Channing Brown, Narrated by Austin Channing Brown & Ashley C. Ford

“I listened to the audio version of Full of Myself, and hearing Austin Channing Brown’s words straight from her lips was an unexpectedly emotional experience. Her voice brought her words to life. They are direct and engaging, a call to action, and a call for healing. I anticipated a book on race and racial justice, but I was not prepared for the devastatingly accurate account of motherhood and the bodies of black women. I loved this book for the brilliant words that felt just for me and all that left me uncomfortable.”

— Jess • Watermark Books

View the audiobook Strong Ground

By Brené Brown, Narrated by Brené Brown

“Brené Brown has been inspiring folks to connect with their values and tap into the power of vulnerability for years now. But not since Dare to Lead has she provided such an incredible toolkit for leaders of all industries. I am excited to see how she will address the turbulent times we find ourselves in, and I am thrilled to see someone pushing back against the current culture of shame, fear, and cruelty. I can’t wait to give this book to every leader on my list!”

— Jax • Bookshop Santa Cruz

View the audiobook Writing Creativity and Soul

By Sue Monk Kidd, Narrated by Jane Oppenheimer & Ann Kidd Taylor

“A fantastic memoir for writers! Filled with practical advice, inspiring anecdotes, and moving events of Sue Monk Kidd’s writing life. Writing is hard work for anyone, even the greats! We all have to start somewhere, and Sue reminds us that our dreams are worth pursuing, no matter how filled with doubt we are.”

— Riley • Bright Side Bookshop

View the audiobook We Will Rest!

By Tricia Hersey, Narrated by Tricia Hersey

“Hersey turns the meditation up to 100. This book is a loud and proud declaration of intent. Hersey mixes mantra, poetry, and testimony with the beautiful artwork of George McClaman to call us all to remove ourselves from the systems that do not seek our wellbeing. We Will Rest! invites readers to examine our relationships to our bodies, our rest practices, and our communities. As the author says, this book is a sacred object, we are sacred objects. With every page that message sinks deeper.”

View the audiobook Unmasking for Life

By Devon Price PhD, Narrated by Devon Price PhD

“I need everyone to read this. If you are neurodivergent, read this. If you are neurotypical, read this. I don’t have autism, but I move through life as a high masking person, and this book was absolutely illuminating! It also helped me to have some grounding conversations with coworkers that will help us in the workplace. Genuinely affirming and life-changing information in here.”

— Michelle • Cavalier House Books

View the audiobook Change the Recipe

By José Andrés & Richard Wolffe, Narrated by José Andrés

“You may know José Andrés from culinary TV shows, as a lauded chef, or from his humanitarian work with World Central Kitchen. Any which way, get to know him better through this slim volume of essays on Andrés’s life in food and on his philosophy about helping people. From childhood food memories, to opening his first US restaurants, to his work feeding people in crisis zones, this is an inspiring, flavorful manifesto of hope for a better world.”

— Jocelyn • Bookshop Santa Cruz

View the audiobook Me, But Better

By Olga Khazan, Narrated by Olga Khazan

“An engaging and encouraging psychology book/memoir that goes through the history of personality, and outlines the author’s journey in trying to change her personality type for the better. Thoroughly enjoyed!”

— Miki • Titcomb’s Bookshop

View the audiobook The Book of Alchemy

By Suleika Jaouad, Narrated by Suleika Jaouad, Vidish Athavale, Fabian Cook Jr., Sean Patrick Hopkins, Emma Ladji, Karen Murray, Soneela Nankani, Nikki Patel, Maggi-Meg Reed & Gail Shalan

“While this book will surely speak to those already on their creative journey, it is sure to be a force for good in anyone’s life. Who couldn’t benefit from fifteen to twenty minutes a day of reflection and journaling during these troubling times? Included within are essays from a truly incredible list of people, prompts to get the day’s journaling started, and guidance from Suleika Jaouad, whose commitment to journaling has lead to a dedicated online community. This book is sure to be a treasured addition to many book collections.”

— Aly L. • Beach Books

View the audiobook Love in a F*cked-Up World

By Dean Spade, Narrated by Dean Spade

Lifelong activist and educator Dean Spade dares us to decide that our interpersonal actions are not separate from our politics of liberation and resistance. Love in a F*cked-Up World is a resounding call to action and a practical manifesto for how to combat cultural scripts and take our relationships into our own hands, preparing us for the work of changing the world.

View the audiobook All the Way to the River

By Elizabeth Gilbert, Narrated by Elizabeth Gilbert

“Gilbert is one of my favorite writers, so of course I devoured her new memoir… I read All the Way to the River in two wild nights. Wild is the right word for it, though Gilbert tells the story from a clear-eyed place, many years after these events, after her own recovery from grief and sex and love addiction. Healing is ongoing- a journey – and it never ends. Even the Eat, Pray, Love woman had to do it all over again (for her sake, I hope it’s the last time). Sending you all my love Liz.”

— Kara • Bright Side Bookshop

View the audiobook Into the Uncut Grass

By Trevor Noah, Narrated by Trevor Noah

“An enchanting tale of learning to listen to each other; those we agree with and those we may not. It’s about learning to work together toward compromise and a more harmonious life for all. And the audiobook is narrated by the author, which in my mind is a bonus; so calm and soothing. Like listening to a bedtime story.”

— Sherry • River Bend Bookshop

View the audiobook Good Soil

By Jeff Chu, Narrated by Jeff Chu

“Discontented with his life as a journalist in New York City, Jeff Chu found himself drawn to theology and ended up at Princeton Theological Seminary ‘Farminary,’ a working farm where tending the land provides the opportunity to tend to one’s spirit. In his beautiful new book, Chu spans the seasons and shares the fears, growth, and questions of faith he encountered during his time there. His writing is lovely, meditative, and filled with compassion and grace.”

— SB • Bookshop Santa Cruz

View the audiobook Still Life at Eighty

By Abigail Thomas, Narrated by Abigail Thomas

While reflecting on the past, Abby accepts the shape of her present. No more driving, no more dancing, mostly sitting in a comfortable chair in a sunny corner with three dogs for company. Vivid memories fall like confetti, her twenties in New York City, drinking, sleeping with strangers, falling in and out of love, believing in a better world. Sometimes dread or grief arrives, inhabits her body like a shadow, and all she can do is write it away, paying close attention to what catches her eye, sticks in her brain, keeps her in the moment.

View the audiobook Defy

By Dr. Sunita Sah, Narrated by Dr. Sunita Sah

“What I appreciate most about Defy is that Dr. Sunita Sah not only explores the issue of defiance and why people are so hesitant to stand up for what is right; she also equips readers with the tools to speak up and say no. Dr. Sah narrates the audiobook, and I felt like she was speaking directly to me, coaching me through future moments in life when I will feel more comfortable going against the norm and making my voice heard. A must read!”

— Beth • Bookmarks

View the audiobook Bibliotherapy in the Bronx

By Emely Rumble, Narrated by Wesleigh Siobhan

Bibliotherapy in The Bronx by Emely Rumble, LCSW, is a groundbreaking exploration of the healing power of literature in the lives of marginalized communities. Drawing from her personal and professional experiences, Rumble masterfully intertwines storytelling with therapeutic insights to reveal how reading can be a potent tool for self-discovery, emotional transformation, and social change.

View the audiobook Ordinary Time

By Annie B. Jones, Narrated by Annie B. Jones & Emily P. Freeman

“Fans of Annie Jones will love this peek behind the scenes, but even for those unfamiliar with Annie’s story, these essays are deeply relatable. Perfect for people who stayed in their hometowns, who lead a quieter life, and who have struggled with their faith.”

— Claire McWhorter • River & Hill Books

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We hope this list inspires your 2026, helping you connect with yourself and the surrounding world on a deeper level.

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The Author
Olivia Monforte

A Berkeley, CA local, Olivia joined Libro.fm this summer as a Digital Marketing intern. With a background in visual arts and journalism, Olivia believes in the magic of multimedia to tell accessible and emotionally resonant stories. Passionate about elevating unheard voices, she spends her week days typing ferociously in the name of blog posts and book reviews. On the weekends, you can find her nose deep in a novel or the racks of a thrift store. She graduated from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo in 2023 with a BS in journalism and minors in Studio and Media Arts.

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