Audie Award

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An Audie Award (or Audie) is an annual award given by the American Audio Publishers Association for audiobooks and spoken-word entertainment. Since 1996, the nominees have been announced in February, and the winners announced at a gala banquet held in May, usually during the BookExpo America fair. The Audies are sometimes promoted as "the Oscars of the audiobook industry" and serve as a way to promote audiobooks.[1]

Awards are given in about thirty categories. Some of the awards relate to types of writing, including abridged and unabridged fiction and nonfiction, and such genres as romance, fantasy and mystery; other awards recognize excellence in different styles of narration and production, such as multi-voiced performance and production values. Over the years, the structure and the categories of the awards have changed. These changes are apparent in the lists of the Audie award winners in the external links below.

The 2016 award ceremony was held May 11 at the Adler Planetarium in Chicago and was hosted by Paula Poundstone.[2]

The 2021 award ceremony was held March 22 virtually to the public and was hosted by John Leguizamo.[3]

Categories[]

The award categories, effective 2019, are:

Overall[]

  • Audiobook of the Year
  • Original Work
  • Audio Drama

Narration talent[]

  • Best Female Narrator
  • Best Male Narrator
  • Multi-Voiced Performance (multiple readers with little to no interaction)
  • Narration by the Author or Authors

Genre[]

Infrequent award categories[]

  • Excellence in Design [formerly Package Design]
  • Excellence in Marketing
  • Excellence in Production
  • Hall of Fame
  • Judge's Award
  • Spanish Language
  • Special Achievement

Defunct or superseded award categories (as of 2019)[]

  • Achievement in Abridgement (defunct)
  • Audio, Licensed or Distributed (defunct)
  • Audio Adaptation (defunct)
  • Biography / Memoir (superseded)
  • Business / Educational (superseded)
  • Business Information (superseded)
  • Classics (superseded)
  • Education and Training (superseded)
  • Erotica (defunct)
  • Fiction, Abridged (defunct)
  • History (superseded)
  • Inspiration & Faith-Based Fiction (superseded)
  • Inspiration & Faith-Based Nonfiction (superseded)
  • Literary Fiction (superseded)
  • Multi-Voiced Narration (defunct)
  • New Publisher (defunct)
  • Nonfiction, Abridged (defunct)
  • Paranormal (defunct)
  • Personal Development (superseded)
  • Poetry (defunct)

Winners[]

Here is a table of award winners.[4]

Overall categories[]

Audiobook

of the Year

(first presented 2004)

  • 2021:[5] Piranesi by Susanna Clarke. Narrated by Chiwetel Ejiofor.
  • 2020:[6] The Only Plane in the Sky: an Oral History of 9/11 by Garrett M. Graff. Narrated by Holter Graham, and a full cast.
  • 2019:[7] Children of Blood and Bone[8] by Tomi Adeyemi. Narrated by Bahni Turpin.
  • 2018:[9] Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders. Narrated by the author, Nick Offerman, David Sedaris, and a full cast.
  • 2017:[10] Hamilton: The Revolution by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Jeremy McCarter. Narrated by Mariska Hargitay, with the authors.
  • 2016:[11] The Girl on the Train: A Novel by Paula Hawkins, Narrated by Clare Corbett, Louise Brealey, and India Fisher.
  • 2015:[12] Mandela: An Audio History by Nelson Mandela. Narrated by the author, Desmond Tutu, and Joe Richman.
  • 2014:[13] Still Foolin' 'Em: Where I've Been, Where I'm Going, and Where The Hell are My Keys written and narrated by Billy Crystal.
  • 2013:[14] The End of the Affair by Graham Greene. Narrated by Colin Firth.
  • 2012:[15][16] Bossypants, written and narrated by Tina Fey.
  • 2011:[17] Life by Keith Richards. Narrated by the author, Johnny Depp, and Joe Hurley.
  • 2010:[18] Nelson Mandela's Favorite African Folktales by Nelson Mandela. Narrated by full cast.
  • 2009:[19][20] The Graveyard Book written and narrated by Neil Gaiman.
  • 2008:[21][22] The Chopin Manuscript: A Serial Thriller by Lee Child, David Corbett, Joseph Finder, Jim Fusilli, John Gilstrap, James Grady, David Hewson, P.J. Parrish, and Jeffery Deaver. Narrated by Alfred Molina.
  • 2007:[23] Inspired By...The Bible Experience (New Testament) by Media Group. Narrated by Angela Bassett, Cuba Gooding, Jr., Samuel L. Jackson, Blair Underwood, Denzel Washington, et al.
  • 2006:[24] The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy: Tertiary Phase by Douglas Adams. Narrated by Simon Jones, Geoffrey McGivern, and a full cast.
  • 2005:[24] My Life written and narrated by Bill Clinton.
  • 2004:[24] Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J.K. Rowling. Narrated by Jim Dale.

2004: inaugural

Original Work
  • 2021:[5] When You Finish Saving the World by Jesse Eisenberg. Narrated by Finn Wolfhard, Kaitlyn Dever, and Jesse Eisenberg.
  • 2020:[6] Evil Eye by Madhuri Shekar. Narrated by , Harsh Nayaar, Annapurna Sriram, Bernard White; Rita Wolf.
  • 2019:[7] Spin by Harvey Edelman and Neil Fishman, adapted for audio by David B. Coe. Narrated by Jim Dale, Barrett Leddy, Lisa Livesay, Nicola Barber, Khristine Hvam, Nick Sullivan, John Brady, and Johnny Heller.
  • 2018:[9] Romeo and Juliet: A Novel by David Hewson. Narrated by Richard Armitage.
  • 2017:[10] The Dispatcher by John Scalzi. Narrated by Zachary Quinto.
  • 2016:[11] The Starling Project: An Audible Drama by Jeffery Deaver. Narrated by Alfred Molina and a full cast.
  • 2015:[12] Mandela: An Audio History by Nelson Mandela. Narrated by Desmond Tutu, Nelson Mandela, and Joe Richman.
  • 2014:[13] Thirteen by Scott Harrison, George Mann, Mark Morris, Kaaron Warren, Martin Day, Gary McMahon, Cavan Scott, Dan Abnett, Alasdair Stuart, Kim Newman, Mark Wright, Simon Clark, and Johnny Mains, Narrated by Barnaby Edwards, et al.
  • 2013:[14] Gun Church by Reed Farrel Coleman. Narrated by Joe Barrett and John Keating.
  • 2012:[15] Metatropolis: Cascadia by Jay Lake, Mary Robinette Kowal, Elizabeth Bear, Ken Scholes, Karl Schroeder, and Tobias Buckell. Narrated by René Auberjonois, Kate Mulgrew, Wil Wheaton, Gates McFadden, Jonathan Frakes, and LeVar Burton.
  • 2011:[17] New Adventures of Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer Vol 2 by Max Allan Collins. Narrated by Stacy Keach and a full cast.
  • 2010:[18] Tell Me a Story 3: Women of Wonder by Amy Friedman. Narrated by Bryce Dallas Howard, Paula Poundstone, Wendy Hammers, Margot Rose, Jessica DiCicco, and Yvette Freeman.
  • 2009:[19] Louis Vuitton Soundwalk, China: Beijing by Stephan Crasneanscki. Narrated by Gong Li.
  • 2008:[25] Sweeney Todd and The String of Pearls by Yuri Rasovsky. Narrated by Phil Proctor, Simon Templeman, Moira Quirk, Martin Jarvis, Rosalind Ayres, Robertson Dean, and W. Morgan Sheppard.
  • 2007:[23][26] Hasidic Williamsburg, Brooklyn for Men/Women by Soundwalk. Narrated by Joseph Piekarski and Pearl Gluck.
  • 2006:[24] Famous Composers by Darren Henley. Narrated by Marin Alsop.
  • 2005:[24] The Story of Classical Music by Darren Henley. Narrated by Marin Alsop.
  • 2004:[24] New York: The Bronx 2004 by Soundwalk. Narrated by Tony Morante.
  • 2003:[24] Getting to Know William Shakespeare by Joy Wake. Narrated by Fred Child.
  • 2002:[24] The Life and Works of Chopin written and narrated by Jeremy Siepmann.
  • 2001:[24] The History of Theatre by David Timson. Narrated by Derek Jacobi and a full cast.
Audio Drama
  • 2020:[6] Angels in America, by Tony Kushner, performed by Andrew Garfield, Nathan Lane, Susan Brown, Denise Gough and a full cast.
  • 2019:[7] The Martian Invasion of Earth, based on The War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells, dramatized by Nicholas Briggs. Narrated by Richard Armitage and Lucy Briggs-Owen.
  • 2018:[9] Brother Francis: The Barefoot Saint of Assisi by Paul McCusker. Read by over 30 actors including Joseph Timms, Owen Teale, and Geoffrey Palmer.
  • 2017:[10] In the Embers by Brian Price and Jerry Stearns. Narrated by Robin Miles, Edwin Strout, Dean Johnson, Jacquie Maddix and a full cast; music by Mike Wheaton.
  • 2016:[11] Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book: The Mowgli Stories by Rudyard Kipling. Narrated by Bill Bailey, Richard E. Grant, Colin Salmon, Tim McInnerny, Bernard Cribbins, Celia Imrie, and Martin Shaw.
  • 2015:[12] The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, adapted by David Pichette and R. Hamilton Wright. Narrated by Geoffrey Arend, Wilson Bethel, Seamus Dever, Sarah Drew, Henri Lubatti, James Marsters, Christopher Neame, Moira Quirk, and Darren Richardson.
  • 2014:[13] Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens, adapted by Paul McCusker. Narrated by Joe Holgate, Henry Goodman, Bill Sykes, Geoffrey Palmer, Roy Hudd, Finty Williams, and a full cast.
  • 2013:[14][27] Swordspoint: A Melodrama of Manners by Ellen Kushner. Narrated by Ellen Kushner, Dion Graham, Katherine Kellgren, Robert Fass, Nick Sullivan, Simon Jones, Sam Guncler, and Anne Bobby.
  • 2012:[15] I, Claudius by Robert Graves. Narrated by a full cast, featuring Derek Jacobi and Tom Goodman Hill.
  • 2011:[17] Saint Joan: A Chronicle Play in Six Scenes and an Epilogue by George Bernard Shaw. Narrated by Amy Irving, Edward Herrmann, Kristoffer Tabori, and a full cast.
  • 2010:[18] The Word of Promise Audio Bible by Nelson Bibles. Narrated by Michael York, Richard Dreyfus, Gary Sinise, et al.
  • 2009:[19] The Odyssey by Homer. Narrated by Tim McInnerny, Amanda Redman, and a full cast.
  • 2008:[25] Sweeney Todd and The String of Pearls by Yuri Rasovsky. Narrated by Phil Proctor, Simon Templeman, Moira Quirk, Martin Jarvis, Rosalind Ayres, Robertson Dean, and W. Morgan Sheppard.
  • 2007:[23] The Life of Jesus: Dramatic Eyewitness Accounts from the Luke Reports by Paul McClusker. Narrated by a full cast.
  • 2006:[24] The Sherlock Holmes Theatre by Arthur Conan Doyle, William Gillette, and Yuri Rasovsky. Narrated by Martin Jarvis, Kristoffer Tabori, and a full cast.
  • 2005:[24] Buddha Boy by Kathe Koja. Narrated by Spencer Murphy and the Full Cast Family.
  • 2004:[24] The Complete Arkangel Shakespeare by William Shakespeare. Narrated by a full cast.
  • 2003:[24] The Guys by Anne Nelson. Narrated by Swoosie Kurtz and Bill Irwin.

Prior to 2003, this award category was titled: "Theatrical Performance"

  • 2002: no winner listed on audiopub.org.
  • 2001:[24] Agnes of God by John Pielmeier. Narrated by Barbara Bain, Emily Bergl, and Harriet Harris.

Narration talent categories[]

Best Female Narrator
  • 2020:[6] Marin Ireland, Narrator. Nothing to See Here by Kevin Wilson.
  • 2019:[7] Julia Whelan, Narrator. Educated by Tara Westover.
  • 2018:[9] Bahni Turpin[28], Narrator. The Hate U Give[28] by Angie Thomas.
  • 2017:[10] Tavia Gilbert,[29] Narrator. Be Frank with Me by Julie Claiborne Johnson.
  • 2016:[11] Katherine Kellgren[30], Narrator. Wild Rover No More: Being the Last Recorded Account of the Life & Times of Jacky Faber by L.A. Meyer.

Prior to 2016, this award category was titled: "Solo Narration-Female"

Best Male Narrator

Prior to 2016, this award category was titled: "Solo Narration-Male"

  • 2015:[12] Bronson Pinchot, Narrator. The Hero's Guide to Being an Outlaw by Christopher Healy.
  • 2014:[13] David Pittu, Narrator. The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt.
  • 2013:[14] Edoardo Ballerini, Narrator. Beautiful Ruins by Jess Walter.
  • 2012:[15][16] Simon Vance, Narrator. The King's Speech: How One Man Saved the British Monarchy by Mark Logue and Peter Conradi.
  • 2011:[17] Alan Cumming, Narrator. Zorgamazoo by Robert Paul Weston.
  • 2010:[18] Charlton Griffin, Narrator. Great Expectations by Charles Dickens.
  • 2009:[19] John Lee, Narrator. The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas.
  • 2008:[25] Jim Dale, Narrator. Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows by J.K. Rowling.
  • 2007:[23] Jim Dale, Narrator. Peter and the Shadow Thieves: The Starcatchers, Book 2 by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson.
  • 2006:[24] William Hootkins, Narrator. Moby Dick by Herman Melville.
  • 2005:[24] Jim Dale, Narrator. Peter and the Starcatchers by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson.
  • 2004:[24] Will Patton, Narrator. Last Car to Elysian Fields: A Dave Robicheaux Novel by James Lee Burke.
  • 2003:[24] Frank Muller, Narrator. Tishomingo Blues by Elmore Leonard.
  • 2002:[24] Frank Muller, Narrator. Coldheart Canyon: A Hollywood Ghost Story by Clive Barker.
  • 2001:[24] Jim Dale, Narrator. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J. K. Rowling.
Multi Voiced Performance
  • 2020:[6] The Only Plane in the Sky: An Oral History of 9/11 by Garrett M. Graff. Narrated by Holter Graham and a full 45-person cast.
  • 2019:[7] Dreamland Burning by Jennifer Latham. Narrated by Pyeng Threadgill and Luke Slattery.
  • 2018:[9] Restart by Gordon Korman. Narrated by Jonathan Todd Ross, Laura Knight Keating, Ramon de Ocampo, Andy Paris, Suzy Jackson, Graham Halstead, and John Kroft.
  • 2017:[10] Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult. Narrated by Audra McDonald, Cassandra Campbell, and Ari Fliakos.
  • 2016:[11] Illuminae: The Illuminae Files, Book 1 by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff. Narrated by Olivia Taylor Dudley, Lincoln Hoppe, and Johnathan McClain.
  • 2015:[12] The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman. Narrated by a full cast including the author, Derek Jacobi, Robert Madge, Clare Corbett, Miriam Margolyes, Andrew Scott, and Julian Hind-Tutt.
  • 2014:[13] World War Z: The Complete Edition: An Oral History of the Zombie War by Max Brooks. Narrated by Martin Scorsese, Alfred Molina, and a full cast.
  • 2013:[14][27] Dracula by Bram Stoker, Narrated by Alan Cumming, Tim Curry, Simon Vance, Katherine Kellgren, Susan Duerden, John Lee, Graeme Malcolm, Steven Crossley, et al.
  • 2012:[15] A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry. Narrated by Judyann Elder, Rutina Wesley, Mirron Willis, and a full cast.
  • 2011:[17] Jitter: A Quirky Little Audio Book by Adele Park. Narrated by a full cast.
  • 2010:[18] Nelson Mandela’s Favorite African Folktales by Nelson Mandela. Narrated by a full cast.
  • 2009:[19] Mudbound by Hillary Jordan. Narrated by Joey Collins, Peter Jay Fernandez, Kate Forbes, Ezra Knight, Brenday Pressley, and Tom Stechschulte.
  • 2008:[32] Inspired by...The Bible Experience: (Old Testament) by Media Group. Narrated by Angela Bassett, Cuba Gooding Jr., Samuel L. Jackson, Denzel Washington, et al.
  • 2007:[23] World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War by Max Brooks. Narrated by Max Brooks, Alan Alda, John Turturro, and Rob Reiner.
  • 2006:[24] Raymond and Hannah: A Love Story by Stephen Marche. Narrated by Kathleen McInerney and David LeDoux.
  • 2005:[24] My Sister's Keeper: A Novel by Jodi Picoult. Narrated by Julia Gibson, Jenny Ikeda, Richard Poe, et al.
  • 2004:[24] Ghost Riders: Ballad Series #7 by Sharyn McCrumb. Narrated by Dick Hill and Susie Breck.
  • 2003:[24] Big Mouth & Ugly Girl by Joyce Carol Oates. Narrated byHilary Swank and Chad Lowe.
  • 2002:[24] The Amber Spyglass: His Dark Materials, Book 3 written and narrated by Philip Pullman, accompanied by a full cast.
  • 2001:[24] Cakewalk by Peter Feibleman. Narrated by Elaine Stritch and Bruce Davison.
Narration by the Author or Authors
  • 2020:[6] Elizabeth Acevedo, Author/Narrator of With the Fire on High.
  • 2019:[7] Lucy Strange, Author/Narrator of The Secret of Nightingale Wood.
  • 2018:[9] Neil Gaiman, Author/Narrator of Norse Mythology.
  • 2017:[10] Bryan Cranston, Author/Narrator of A Life in Parts.
  • 2016:[11] Kate Mulgrew, Author/Narrator of Born with Teeth: A Memoir.
  • 2015:[12] Alan Cumming, Author/Narrator of Not My Father’s Son.
  • 2014:[13] Billy Crystal, Author/Narrator of Still Foolin’ ‘Em: Where I’ve Been, Where I’m Going, and Where the Hell are My Keys?.
  • 2013:[14] Janis Ian, Author/Narrator of Society’s Child: My Autobiography.
  • 2012:[15][16] Libba Bray, Author/Narrator of Beauty Queens.
  • 2011:[17] Emma Thompson, Author/Narrator of Nanny McPhee Returns aka Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang.
  • 2010:[18] Neil Gaiman, Author/Narrator of Odd and the Frost Giants.
  • 2009:[19] David Sedaris, Author/Narrator of When You Are Engulfed in Flames.
  • 2008:[21][32] Garrison Keillor, Author/Narrator of Pontoon: A Novel of Lake Wobegon.
  • 2007:[23] T. C. Boyle, Author/Narrator of The Tortilla Curtain.
  • 2006:[24] J. R. Moehringer, Author/Narrator of The Tender Bar: A Memoir.
  • 2005:[24] Richard Clarke, Author/Narrator of Against All Enemies.

Prior to 2005, this award category was titled: "Solo Narration by the Author or Authors"

  • 2004:[24] Anne Garrels, Author/Narrator of Naked in Baghdad: The Iraq War as Seen by National Public Radio's Correspondent.
  • 2003:[24] Fannie Flagg, Author/Narrator of Standing in the Rainbow.
  • 2002:[24] Rick Bragg, Author/Narrator of Ava's Man.
  • 2001:[24] Sidney Poitier, Author/Narrator of The Measure of a Man.

Genre categories[]

Fiction

Prior to 2008, this award category was titled "Fiction, Unabridged"

  • 2007:[23] Rise and Shine by Anna Quindlen. Narrated by Carol Monda.
  • 2006:[24] A Slight Trick of the Mind by Mitch Cullin. Narrated by Simon Jones.
  • 2005:[24] The Darling by Russell Banks. Narrated by Mary Beth Hurt.
  • 2004:[24] All Over Creation by Ruth Ozeki. Narrated by Anna Fields.
  • 2003:[24] Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides. Narrated by Kristoffer Tabori.
  • 2002:[24] The Talisman by Stephen King and Peter Straub. Narrated by Frank Muller.
  • 2001:[24] Fierce Invalids Home from Hot Climates by Tom Robbins. Narrated by Keith Szarabajka.
Literary Fiction / Classics
  • 2020:[6] The Water Dancer by Ta-Nehisi Coates. Narrated by Joe Morton.
  • 2019:[7] Bleak House by Charles Dickens. Narrated by Miriam Margolyes.
  • 2018:[9] House of Names by Colm Toibin. Narrated by Juliet Stevenson, et al.
  • 2017:[10] Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi. Narrated by Dominic Hoffman.
  • 2016:[11] Little Big Man by Thomas Berger. Narrated by Scott Sowers, cameo by David Aaron Baker.

2015: See separate defunct categories "Literary Fiction" and "Classics" for winners prior to 2016

Mystery

Prior to 2007, this award category was titled "Mystery, Fiction"

Thriller / Suspense

(first presented 2007)

  • 2020:[6] The Institute by Stephen King. Narrated by Santino Fontana.
  • 2019:[7] Crimson Lake by Candice Fox. Narrated by Euan Morton.
  • 2018:[9] The Fourth Monkey by J.D. Barker. Narrated by Edoardo Ballerini and Graham Winton.
  • 2017:[10] Cross Justice by James Patterson. Narrated by Ruben Santiago Hudson and Jefferson Mays.
  • 2016:[11] The Patriot Threat: Cotton Malone by Steve Berry. Narrated by Scott Brick.
  • 2015:[12] Those Who Wish Me Dead by Michael Koryta. Narrated by Robert Petkoff.
  • 2014:[13] The Hit by David Baldacci. Narrated by Ron McLarty and Orlagh Cassidy.
  • 2013:[14] Red, White, and Blood: The President’s Vampire, Book 3 by Christopher Farnsworth. Narrated by Bronson Pinchot.
  • 2012:[15] The Nightmare Thief: A Novel by Meg Gardiner. Narrated by Susan Ericksen.
  • 2011:[17] The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest by Stieg Larsson. Narrated by Simon Vance.
  • 2010:[18] Darling Jim: A Novel by Christian Moerk. Narrated by Stephen Hoye and Justine Eyre.
  • 2009:[19] Child 44 by Tom Rob Smith. Narrated by Dennis Boutsikaris.
  • 2008:[32] Heart-Shaped Box by Joe Hill. Narrated by Stephen Lang.
  • 2007:[23] The Dead Yard by Adrian McKinty. Narrated by Gerard Doyle.

2007: inaugural

Science Fiction

(first presented 2003)

2003: inaugural

Fantasy

(first presented 2012)

2012: inaugural

Romance

(first presented 2005)

  • 2020:[6] Devil's Daughter by Lisa Kleypas. Narrated by Mary Jane Wells.
  • 2019:[7] His Viking Bride by Olivia Norem. Narrated by Greg Patmore.
  • 2018:[9] The Duchess Deal by Tessa Dare. Narrated by Mary Jane Wells.
  • 2017:[10] Dirty by Kylie Scott. Narrated by Andi Arndt.
  • 2016:[11] The Highwayman: To Tempt a Highlander Series #1 by Kerrigan Byrne. Narrated by Derek Perkins.
  • 2015:[12] The Bridges of Madison County by Robert James Waller. Narrated by Kelli O'Hara and Steven Pasquale.
  • 2014:[13] The Longest Ride by Nicholas Sparks. Narrated by January LaVoy and Ron McLarty.
  • 2013:[14] The Witness by Nora Roberts. Narrated by Julia Whelan.
  • 2012:[15][16] New York to Dallas by J. D. Robb. Narrated by Susan Ericksen.
  • 2011:[17] Secret Diaries of Charlotte Bronte by Syrie James. Narrated by Bianca Amato.
  • 2010:[18] The Untamed Bride by Stephanie Laurens. Narrated by Simon Prebble.
  • 2009:[19] The Dark Highlander: The Highlander Series, Book 5 by Karen Marie Moning. Narrated by Phil Gigante.
  • 2008:[32] Natural Born Charmer by Susan Elizabeth Phillips. Narrated by Anna Fields.
  • 2007:[23][35] If You Could See Me Now: A Novel by Cecelia Ahern. Narrated by Susan Lynch and Rupert Degas.
  • 2006:[24] Origin in Death: In Death, Book 21 by J.D. Robb. Narrated by Susan Ericksen.
  • 2005:[24] Kiss Me While I Sleep by Linda Howard. Narrated by Joyce Bean and Dick Hill.

2005: inaugural

Nonfiction
  • 2020:[6] Grace Will Lead Us Home written by Jennifer Berry Hawes and narrated by Karen Chilton and Jennifer Berry Hawes.
  • 2019:[7] The Perfectionists written and narrated by Simon Winchester.
  • 2018:[9] American Wolf: A True Story of Survival and Obsession in the West by Nate Blakeslee. Narrated by Mark Bramhall.
  • 2017:[10] Hillbilly Elegy written and narrated by J. D. Vance.
  • 2016:[11] Ghettoside: A True Story of Murder in America by Jill Leovy. Narrated by Rebecca Lowman.
  • 2015:[12] Furious Cool: Richard Pryor and the World that Made Him by David Henry and Joe Henry. Narrated by Dion Graham.
  • 2014:[13] David and Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits, and the Art of Battling Giants written and narrated by Malcolm Gladwell.
  • 2013:[14] Breasts: A Natural and Unnatural History by Florence Williams. Narrated by Kate Reading.
  • 2012:[15][16] The Murder of the Century: The Gilded Age Crime That Scandalized a City and Sparked the Tabloid Wars by Paul Collins. Narrated by William Dufris.
  • 2011:[17] The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks[28][36] by Rebecca Skloot. Narrated by Cassandra Campbell with Bahni Turpin.
  • 2010:[18] The National Parks: America’s Best Idea written and narrated by Ken Burns and Dayton Duncan.
  • 2009:[19] Hot, Flat, and Crowded: Why We Need a Green Revolution—and How It Can Renew America by Thomas L. Friedman. Narrated by Oliver Wyman.
  • 2008:[21][32] Roots: The Saga of an American Family by Alex Haley. Narrated by Avery Brooks.

Prior to 2008, this award category was titled "Nonfiction, Unabridged"

History / Biography
  • 2020:[6] American Moonshot by Douglas Brinkley. Narrated by Stephen Graybill.
  • 2019:[7] Darkest Hour by Anthony McCarten. Narrated by John Lee.
  • 2018:[9] Loving Vs. Virginia by Patricia Hruby Powell. Narrated by Adenrele Ojo and MacLeod Andrews.
  • 2017:[10] In Harm’s Way: The Sinking of the USS Indianapolis and the Extraordinary Story of its Survivors by Doug Stanton. Narrated by Mark Boyett.
  • 2016:[11] A Man on the Moon: The Voyages of the Apollo Astronauts by Andrew Chaikin and Tom Hanks. Narrated by Bronson Pinchot.
  • 2015:[12] The Bully Pulpit: Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and the Golden Age of Journalism by Doris Kearns Goodwin. Narrated by Edward Herrmann.

2014: See separate defunct categories "History" and "Biography/Memoir" for winners prior to 2015

Autobiography / Memoir
  • 2020:[6] Becoming by Michelle Obama. Narrated by Michelle Obama.
  • 2019:[7] Educated by Tara Westover. Narrated by Julia Whelan.
  • 2018:[9] Born to Run written and narrated by Bruce Springsteen.
  • 2017:[10] The Greatest: My Own Story by Muhammad Ali with Richard Durham. Narrated by Dion Graham.
  • 2016:[11] Ghost Boy: The Miraculous Escape of a Misdiagnosed Boy Trapped Inside His Own Body by Martin Pistorius. Narrated by Simon Bubb.
  • 2015:[12] Not My Father’s Son: A Memoir written and narrated by Alan Cumming.

2014: See defunct category "Biography/Memoir" for winners prior to 2015

Business & Personal Development
  • 2020:[6] So You Want to Start a Podcast? written and narrated by Kristen Meinzer.
  • 2019:[7] How to Be Heard written and narrated by Julian Treasure.
  • 2018:[9] Peak Performance by Brad Stullberg and Steve Magness. Narrated by Christopher Lane.
  • 2017:[10] Humans Need Not Apply by Jerry Kaplan. Narrated by John Pruden.
  • 2016:[11] Wake Up Happy: The Dream Big, Win Big Guide to Transforming Your Life by Michael Strahan and Veronica Chambers. Narrated by Michael Strahan.

2015: See separate defunct categories "Business/Educational" and "Personal Development" for winners prior to 2016

Faith-Based Fiction & Nonfiction
  • 2019:[7] The Man on the Mountaintop: An Audible Original Drama by Susan Trott, adapted by Libby Spurrier. Narrated by Stanley Tucci, Toby Jones, Clare Corbett, Rachel Atkins, Jeff Harding, and David Thorpe.

2018: See separate defunct categories "Inspirational/Faith-Based Fiction" and "Inspirational/Faith-Based Nonfiction" for winners prior to 2019

Humor
  • 2020:[6] More Bedtime Stories for Cynics written by Kirsten Kearse, Gretchen Enders, Aparna Nancherla, Cirocco Dunlap, Dave Hill. Narrated by Nick Offerman, Patrick Stewart, Alia Shawkat, Ellen Page, Jane Lynch, John Waters, Anjelica Huston, Wendell Pierce, Mike Birbiglia, Rachel Dratch, Matt Walsh, Nicole Byer, Harry Goaz, Aisling Bea, Gary Anthony Williams .
  • 2019:[7] The Greatest Love Story Ever Told written and narrated by Nick Offerman and Megan Mullally.
  • 2018:[9] Carpet Diem: Or...How to Save the World by Accident by Justin Lee Anderson. Narrated by .
  • 2017:[10] I’m Judging You written and narrated by Luvvie Ajayi.
  • 2016:[11] Furiously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible Things written and narrated by Jenny Lawson.
  • 2015:[12] Yes, Please by Amy Poehler. Narrated by Amy Poehler, Carol Burnett, Seth Meyers, Mike Schur, Eileen and William Poehler, Patrick Stewart, and Kathleen Turner.
  • 2014:[13] Still Foolin' 'Em: Where I've Been, Where I'm Going, and Where The Hell are My Keys written and narrated by Billy Crystal.
  • 2013:[14] I Suck at Girls by Justin Halpern. Narrated by Sean Schemmel.
  • 2012:[15][16] Shatner Rules: Your Guide to Understanding the Shatnerverse and the World at Large by William Shatner with Chris Regan. Narrated by William Shatner.
  • 2011:[17] Old Jews Telling Jokes: 5000 Years of Funny Bits and Not-So-Kosher Laughs by Sam Hoffman with Eric Spiegelman. Narrated by Sam Hoffman with Eric Spiegelman and a full cast.
  • 2010:[18] Church People: the Lutherans of Lake Wobegon by Garrison Keillor. Narrated by Garrison Keillor and a full cast.
  • 2009:[19] The Learners by Chip Kidd. Narrated by Bronson Pinchot.
  • 2008:[21][32] I Am America (And So Can You!) by Stephen Colbert. Narrated by Stephen Colbert with Paul Dinello, Kevin Dorff, Greg Hollimon, Evie McGee, David Pasquesi, Amy Sedaris, Allison Silverman, Brian Stack, and Jon Stewart.
  • 2007:[23][37] Spoiled Rotten America: Outrages of Everyday Life written and narrated by Larry Miller.
  • 2006:[24] The Truth (With Jokes) written and narrated by Al Franken.
  • 2005:[24] Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim written and narrated by David Sedaris.
  • 2004:[24] David Sedaris: Live at Carnegie Hall written and narrated by David Sedaris.
  • 2003:[24] Things You Shouldn't Say Past Midnight by Peter Ackerman. Narrated by Jeffrey Donovan, Richard Kind, Clea Lewis, Alan Mandell, Mandy Siegfried, and Joey Slotnick.
  • 2002:[24] Napalm & Silly Putty written and narrated by George Carlin.
  • 2001:[24] The Edge of Reason by Helen Fielding. Narrated by Tracie Bennett.
Short Stories / Collection
  • 2020:[6] Full Throttle by Joe Hill. Narrated by Zachary Quinto, Wil Wheaton, Kate Mulgrew, Neil Gaiman, Ashleigh Cummings, Joe Hill, Laysla De Oliveira, Nate Corddry, Connor Jessup, Stephen Lang, George Guidall.
  • 2019:[7] Heads of the Colored People by Nafissa Thompson-Spires. Narrated by Adenrele Ojo.
  • 2018:[9] The Language of Thorns: Midnight Tales and Dangerous Magic by Leigh Bardugo. Narrated by Lauren Fortgang.
  • 2017:[10] The Brink: Stories by Austin Bunn. Narrated by Austin Bunn, Luke Daniels, Tanya Eby, Ralph Lister, Amy McFadden, Mikael Naramore, and Nick Podehl.

2016:[11] *Award not listed on website*

  • 2015:[12] The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher: Stories by Hilary Mantel. Narrated by Jane Carr.
  • 2014:[13] Sherlock Holmes in America by Jon L. Lellenberg, Martin H. Greenberg, and Daniel Stashower. Narrated by Graeme Malcolm.
  • 2013:[14] Astry by Emma Donoghue. Narrated by Khristine Hvam, James Langton, Robert Petkoff, Suzanne Toren, and Dion Graham.
  • 2012:[15] Selected Shorts: New American Stories by Aleksandar Hemon, Jhumpa Lahirir, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, and Sherman Alexie. Narrated by Boyd Gaines, Rita Wolf, Condola Rashad, and BD Wong.
  • 2011:[17] Stories: All-New Tales by Neil Gaiman. Narrated by Anne Bobby, Jonathan Davis, Peter Francis James, Katherine Kellgren, and Euan Morton.
  • 2010:[18] The Black Mask Audio Magazine, Vol. 1: Classic Hard-Boiled Tales From the Original Black Mask by Hugh B. Cave, Paul Cain, Frederick Nebel, Reuben J. Shay, Dashiell Hammett, and William Cole. Narrated by a full cast.
  • 2009:[19] Armageddon in Retrospect: And Other New and Unpublished Writings on War and Peace by Kurt Vonnegut. Narrated by Rip Torn and Michael Vonnegut.
  • 2008:[38] 20th Century Ghosts by Joe Hill. Narrated by David Ledoux.
  • 2007:[23] This I Believe: The Personal Philosophies of Remarkable Men and Women by Jay Allison and Dan Gediman. Narrated by Bill Gates, Martha Graham, et al.
  • 2006:[24] Runaway: Stories by Alice Munro. Narrated by Kymberly Dakin.
  • 2005:[24] Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim written and narrated by David Sedaris.
  • 2004:[24] Home on the Prairie: Stories from Lake Wobegon written and narrated by Garrison Keillor.
  • 2003:[24] Classic Women's Short Stories by Katherine Mansfield, Kate Chopin, and Virginia Woolf. Narrated by Carole Boyd, Liza Ross, and Teresa Gallagher.
  • 2002:[24] Blood: Stories of Life and Death from the Civil War by Ulysses S. Grant, et al. Narrated by Christopher Graybill, Colleen Delany, Grover Gardner, Barrett Whitener, and Delores King Williams.

Prior to 2002, this award category was titled "Short Stories/Essays/Collections"

  • 2001:[24] Ten by Maugham by W. Somerset Maugham. Narrated by a full cast.
Young Listener

(Up to Age 8) (first presented 2001)

  • 2020:[6] The Pigeon Has to Go to School! by Mo Willems. Narrated by Mo Willems.
  • 2019:[7] Before She Was Harriet[39] by Lesa Cline-Ransome. Narrated by SiSi Aisha Johnson, January LaVoy, Lisa Renee Pitts, and Bahni Turpin.
  • 2018:[9] Trombone Shorty by Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews. Narrated by Dion Graham.
  • 2017:[10] 28 Days: Moments in Black History That Changed the World by Charles R. Smith, Jr. Narrated by Dion Graham, William Jackson Harper, Zainab Jah, January LaVoy, Robin Miles, Lizan Mitchell, Jonathan Earl Peck and Carter Woodson Redwood.
  • 2016:[11] Little Shop of Monsters by R.L. Stine and Marc Brown. Narrated by Jack Black.
  • 2015:[12] H. O. R. S. E.: A Game of Basketball and Imagination by Christopher Myers. Narrated by Christopher Myers and Dion Graham.
  • 2014:[13] Hooray for Anna Hibiscus! by Atinuke. Narrated by Mutiyat Ade-Salu.
  • 2013:[14] The Great Cake Mystery: Precious Ramotswe’s Very First Case by Alexander McCall Smith. Narrated by Adjoa Andoh.
  • 2012:[15][16] Django: World’s Greatest Jazz Guitarist by Bonnie Christensen. Narrated by George Guidall.

Prior to 2012, this award category was titled "Children's Titles For Ages Up to 8"

  • 2011:[17] This Jazz Man by Karen Ehrhardt. Narrated by James 'D Train' Williams.
  • 2010:[18] Louise, the Adventures of a Chicken by Kate DiCamillo. Narrated by Barbara Rosenblat.
  • 2009:[19] James Herriot's Treasury for Children: Warm and Joyful Tales by the Author of All Creatures Great and Small by James Herriot. Narrated by Jim Dale.
  • 2008:[25] More About Paddington by Michael Bond. Narrated by Stephen Fry.
  • 2007:[23][40] Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale by Mo Willems. Narrated by Mo, Cher, and Trixie Willems.
  • 2006:[24] Arnie the Doughnut by Laurie Keller. Narrated by Michael McKean, Diana Canova, David de Vries, et al.
  • 2005:[24] What Charlie Heard written and narrated by Mordicai Gerstein.
  • 2004:[24] Chato and the Party Animals by Gary Soto. Narrated by Luis Guzmán.

Prior to 2004, this award category was titled "Children's Titles For Ages 0-7"

  • 2003:[24] The Blues of Flats Brown by Walter Dean Myers. Narrated by Charles Turner.
  • 2002:[24] Ballet Stories by David Angus. Narrated by Jenny Agutter.
  • 2001:[24] Ouch! by Natalie Babbitt. Narrated by Martin Jarvis.

2001: inaugural

Middle Grade

(Ages 8-11) (first presented 2001)

  • 2020:[6] Charlotte's Web by E.B. White. Narrated by Meryl Streep and a full cast.
  • 2019:[7] Sunny by Jason Reynolds. Narrated by Guy Lockard.
  • 2018:[9] See You in the Cosmos by Jack Cheng. Narrated by Kivlighan de Montebello, Brittany Pressley, Michael Crouch, and a full cast
  • 2017:[10] How to Train Your Dragon: How to Fight a Dragon’s Fury by Cressida Cowell. Narrated by David Tennant.
  • 2016:[11] Echo by Pam Muñoz Ryan. Narrated by Mark Bramhall, David deVries, MacLeod Andrews, and Rebecca Soler.
  • 2015:[12] The Graveyard Book: Full Cast Production by Neil Gaiman. Narrated by a full cast including Neil Gaiman, Derek Jacobi, Robert Madge, Clare Corbett, Miriam Margolyes, Andrew Scott, and Julian Rhind-Tutt.
  • 2014:[13] Mathilda by Roald Dahl. Narrated by Kate Winslet.
  • 2013:[14] Same Sun Here written and narrated by Silas House and Neela Vaswani.
  • 2012:[15] Heart and Soul by Kadir Nelson. Narrated by Debbie Allen.

Prior to 2012, this award category was titled "Children's Titles For Ages 8-12"

  • 2011:[17] The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate by Jacqueline Kelly. Narrated by Natalie Ross.
  • 2010:[18] Operation Yes by Sara Lewis Holmes. Narrated by Jessica Almasy.
  • 2009:[19] The Graveyard Book written and narrated by Neil Gaiman.
  • 2008:[41] Clementine by Sara Pennypacker. Narrated by Jessica Almasy.
  • 2007:[23] Listening for Lions by Gloria Whelan. Narrated by Bianca Amato.

Prior to 2007, this award category was titled "Children's Titles For Ages 8+"

2001: inaugural

Young Adult

(Ages 12-18) (first presented 2007)

  • 2020:[6] Hey, Kiddo by Jarrett J. Krosoczka. Narrated by Jarrett J. Krosoczka, Jeanne Birdsall, Richard Ferrone, Jenna Lamia & full cast.
  • 2019:[7] Sadie by Courtney Summers. Narrated by Dan Bittner, Rebecca Soler, Gabra Zackman, and Fred Berman.
  • 2018:[9] The Hate U Give[28] by Angie Thomas. Narrated by Bahni Turpin.[28]
  • 2017:[10] Salt to the Sea by Ruta Sepetys. Narrated by Jorjeana Marie, Will Damron, Cassandra Morris, and Michael Crouch.
  • 2016:[11] Lair of Dreams: A Diviners Novel by Libba Bray. Narrated by January LaVoy.
  • 2015:[12] Egg & Spoon by Gregory Maguire. Narrated by Michael Page.
  • 2014:[13] Viva Jacquelina! Being an Account of the Further Adventures of Jacky Faber, Over the Hills and Far Away: Bloody Jack Adventure Series #10 by L.A. Meyer. Narrated by Katherine Kellgren.
  • 2013:[14] The Fault in Our Stars by John Green. Narrated by Kate Rudd.
  • 2012:[15][16] The Wake of the Lorelei Lee: Bloody Jack #8 by L. A. Meyer. Narrated by Katherine Kellgren.

From 2009 through 2011, this award category was titled "Teen"

  • 2011:[17] The Rock and the River by Kekla Magoon. Narrated by Dion Graham.
  • 2010:[18] Peace, Locomotion by Jacqueline Woodson. Narrated by Dion Graham.
  • 2009:[19] Curse of the Blue Tattoo: Being an Account of the Misadventures of Jacky Faber, Midshipman and Fine Lady by L.A. Meyer. Narrated Katherine Kellgren.

Prior to 2009, this award category was titled "Children's Titles for Ages 12+"

  • 2008:[41] Bloody Jack: Being an Account of the Curious Adventures of Mary "Jacky" Faber, Ship's Boy by L.A. Meyer. Narrated by Katherine Kellgren.
  • 2007:[23] Airborn by Kenneth Oppel. Narrated by David Kelly and a full cast.

2007: inaugural

Infrequent award categories[]

Excellence in Design
  • 2018:[9] In Death Limited Collector's Edition by J. D. Robb. Design by Carissa Dreese.
  • 2017:[10] Geek Feminist Revolution by Kameron Hurley. Published by HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books. Designed by Jessica Daigle.
  • 2016:[11] The Hunger Games Trilogy Collection by Suzanne Collins. Package/cover design by Kathlyn Miller (Recorded and published by Scholastic Audio/distributed by Brilliance Publishing, Inc.).

Prior to 2016, this award category was titled "Package Design"

  • 2015:[12] Doctor Who: The Light at the End by Nicholas Briggs. Package Design by Alex Mallinson (Big Finish Productions).
  • 2014:[13] Clockwork Angels: the Novel by Kevin J. Anderson. Narrated by Neil Peart (Brilliance Audio).
  • 2013:[14] On the Night You Were Born by Nancy Tillman. Package Design: Margo Goody (Macmillan Audio).
  • 2012:[15] Jane Austen: Classic BBC Radio Productions by Jane Austen. Narrated by Angharad Rees, Hannah Gordon, Juliet Stevenson, Annette Crosbie, and a full cast (AudioGO, Ltd./designed by Tri-Plex, Inc.).
  • 2011:[17] The Very Best of Bob and Ray: Legends of Comedy written and narrated by Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding.
  • 2010:[18] The Word of Promise Audio Bible by Nelson Bibles. Narrated by Michael York, Richard Dreyfuss, Gary Sinise, et al.
  • 2009:[19] The Founding Fathers by Arthur M. Schlesinger. Narrated by Ira Claffey and Richard Rohan.
  • 2008:[25] Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J.K. Rowling. Narrated by Jim Dale.
  • 2007:[23] The Golden Compass, Tenth Anniversary Edition by Philip Pullman. Narrated by Philip Pullman and cast.
  • 2006:[24] The Hiding Place by Corrie ten Boom. Narrated by a full cast.
  • 2005:[24] The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis. Narrated by Kenneth Branagh, et. al.
  • 2004:[24] Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J.K. Rowling. Narrated by Jim Dale.
  • 2003:[24] John Adams by David McCullough. Narrated by Nelson Runger.
  • 2002:[24] The Caedmon Short Story Collection by Ambrose Bierce, James Joyce, F. Scott Fitzgerald, et al. Narrated by a full cast.
  • 2001:[24] The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg. Narrated by Liam Neeson.
Excellence in Marketing
  • 2018:[9] Transform Your Commute Campaign by Penguin Random House Audio.
  • 2017:[10] Battlefield Earth: Saga of the Year 3000 by L. Ron Hubbard. Narrated by Josh Clark, Scott Menville, Jim Meskimen, Phil Proctor, Stefan Rudnicki, Fred Tatasciore and a full cast, published by Galaxy Audio.
  • 2016:[11] Locke & Key by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez. Narrated by Haley Joel Osment, Tatiana Maslany, Kate Mulgrew, and a full cast (Audible Studios).
Excellence in Production
  • 2018:[9] Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle and Stephen Fry. Narrated by Stephen Fry.
  • 2017:[10] Alien: Out of the Shadows: An Audible Original Drama by Tim Lebbon and Dirk Maggs. Narrated by Rutger Hauer, Corey Johnson, Matthew Lewis, Kathryn Drysdale, Laurel Lefkow, Andrea Deck, and Mac McDonald, published by Audible Studios.
  • 2016:[11] Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book: The Mowgli Stories by Rudyard Kipling. Narrated by Bill Bailey, Richard E. Grant, Colin Salmon, Tim McInnerny, Bernard Cribbins, Celia Imrie, and Martin Shaw (Audible Studios).
  • 2015:[12] The Graveyard Book: Full Cast Production by Neil Gaiman. Narrated by a full cast including Neil Gaiman, Derek Jacobi, Robert Madge, Clare Corbett, Miriam Margolyes, Andrew Scott, and Julian Rhind-Tutt (HarperAudio).
  • 2014:[13] The Storm King: Stories, Narratives, Poems: Spoken Words Set to a World of Music by Pete Seeger, presented by Jeff Haynes. Narrated by Pete Seeger (Hachette Audio).

From 2009 through 2013, this award category was titled "Distinguished Achievement in Production"

  • 2013:[14][27] Dracula by Bram Stoker. Narrated by Alan Cumming, Tim Curry, Simon Vance, Katherine Kellgren, Susan Duerden, John Lee, Graeme Malcolm, Steven Crossley, et al. (Audible, Inc.).
  • 2012:[15][16] The Watch That Ends the Night: Voices From the Titanic by Allan Wolf. Narrated by Michael Page, Phil Gigante, Christopher Lane, Laural Merlington, and Angela Dawe (Brilliance Audio).
  • 2011:[17] Here in Harlem: Poems in Many Voices by Walter Dean Myers. Narrated by full cast (Live Oak Media).
  • 2010:[18] The Help[28] by Kathryn Stockett. Narrated by Cassandra Campbell, Jenna Lamia, Octavia Spencer, and Bahni Turpin[28] (Penguin Audiobooks).
  • 2009:[19] Curse of the Blue Tattoo: Being an Account of the Misadventures of Jacky Faber, Midshipman and Fine Lady by L. A. Meyer. Narrated by Katherine Kellgren (Listen & Live Audio).

From 2003 through 2008, this award category was titled "Achievement in Production"

  • 2008:[25] Sweeney Todd and The String of Pearls by Yuri Rasovsky. Narrated by Phil Proctor, Simon Templeman, Moira Quirk, Martin Jarvis, Rosalind Ayres, Robertson Dean, and W. Morgan Sheppard.
  • 2007:[23] The Goose Girl: Book One of the Books of Bayern by Shannon Hale. Narrated by Cynthia Bishop and a full cast.
  • 2006:[24] At the Back of the North Wind by George MacDonald. Narrated by a full cast.
  • 2005:[24] The Story of Classical Music by Darren Henley. Narrated by Marin Alsop.
  • 2004:[24] The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis. Narrated by a full cast.
  • 2003:[24] The Silver Chair: The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis. Narrated by a full cast.

Prior to 2003, this award category was titled "Achievement and Innovation in Production"

  • 2002:[24] The Amber Spyglass: His Dark Materials, Book 3 written and narrated by Philip Pullman, accompanied by a full cast.
  • 2001:[24] Too Dead To Swing by Hal Glatzer. Narrated by a full cast.
Hall of Fame
  • 2008:[25] The Secret written and narrated by Rhonda Byrne.
  • 2006:[24] The Harry Potter Audiobook Series by J.K. Rowling. Narrated by Jim Dale.
Judge's Award
  • 2015:[12] Science & Technology - The Second Machine Age: Work, Progress, and Prosperity in a Time of Brilliant Technologies by Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee. Narrated by Jeff Cummings (Brilliance Publishing).
  • 2011:[17] Paranormal - Beautiful Creatures: Beautiful Creatures, Book 1 by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl. Narrated by Kevin T. Collins.
  • 2009:[19] Politics - Hot, Flat, and Crowded: Why We Need a Green Revolution—and How It Can Renew America by Thomas L. Friedman. Narrated by Oliver Wyman.
  • 2007:[23] Politics - Hubris: The Inside Story of Spin, Scandal, and the Selling of the Iraq War by Michael Isikoff and David Corn. Narrated by Stefan Rudnicki.
  • 2006:[24] Spanish Language - El Codigo Da Vinci (The Da Vinci Code) by Dan Brown. Narrated by Raul Amundaray.
  • 2005:[24] Language Learning - Instant Immersion: Hawaiian written and narrated by Kaliko Beamer-Trapp and Kiele Akana Gooch.
Spanish Language
Special Achievement Award
  • 2015:[12] Edward Herrmann, Actor & Narrator.
  • 2014:[13] George Guidall, Actor & Narrator.
  • 2013: Bob and Debra Deyan, Deyan Audio, Production Company.
  • 2013: In Sales - Fifty Shades of Grey: Book One of the Fifty Shades Trilogy Audiobook by E. L. James. Narrated by Becca Battoe (Random House Audio).
  • 2012: Craig Black, Founder and CEO of Blackstone Audio.
  • 2009: Michael Snodgrass and Eileen Hutton, Brilliance Audio.
  • 2008:[25]Linda Olsen and Grady Hesters, Audio Editions.
  • 2007:[23] Don Katz, CEO and Founder of Audible.com.
  • 2005: Timothy Ditlow and Co-founder, Helen Ditlow of Listening Library.
  • 2001: Duval and Siegrid Hecht, Founders of Books on Tape;
  • 2001: Barbara Holdridge and Marianne Mantell, Founders of Caedmon
  • 2001: Jenny Frost, President of Random House Audio Publishing Group
  • 2001: Paul Rush, Founder of Earful of Books

Defunct or superseded award categories[]

Achievement in Abridgement defunct 2009: defunct
  • 2008:[25] The Race by Richard North Patterson. Narrated by Michael Boatman.
Audio Adaptation defunct 2012: defunct
  • 2011:[17] No Country for Old Men by Cormac McCarthy. Narrated by Sean Barrett.
  • 2010:[18] The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett. Narrated by Michael Madsen, Sandra Oh, and Edward Herrmann.
  • 2009:[19] English Majors: A Comedy Collection for the Highly Literate by Garrison Keillor. Narrated by Garrison Keillor and a full cast.

Prior to 2009, this award category was titled "Audiobook Adapted from Another Medium"

  • 2008:[25] The Twilight Zone Radio Dramas Collection 11 by Various Authors. Narrated by Jason Alexander, Stan Freberg, Kate Jackson, Stacy Keach, Hal Sparks, Mike Starr, Blair Underwood, and Fred Willard.
  • 2007:[23] The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: Quintessential Phase V by Douglas Adams. Narrated by Simon Jones, Geoffrey McGivern, and a full cast.
  • 2006:[24] Hidden Kitchens: Stories, Recipes, and More From NPR's The Kitchen Sisters by Davia Nelson and Nikki Silva. Narrated by Frances McDormand.
  • 2005:[24] Lost and Found Sound and Beyond: Stories from NPR's All Things Considered by The Kitchen Sisters with Jay Allison. Narrated by Francis Ford Coppola.
  • 2004:[24] The Killings Tale by W.A. Frankonis. Narrated by John Romeo, et al.
  • 2003: no winner listed on audiopub.org.
  • 2002:[24] The Zebra-Striped Hearse: A Lew Archer Novel by Ross Macdonald. Narrated by a full cast featuring Harris Yulin and Edward Asner.
  • 2001:[24] Lost and Found Sound, Volume One by The Kitchen Sisters with Jay Allison. Narrated by The Kitchen Sisters.
Biography

/ Memoir superseded

2015: Biography combined with History category & Memoir combined with Autobiography category.
  • 2014:[13] The Elephant Whisperer: My Life with the Herd in the African Wild by Lawrence Anthony and Graham Spence. Narrated by Simon Vance.
  • 2013:[14] The Seamstress by Sara Tuvel Bernstein, Louise Loots Thornton, and Marlene Bernstein Samuels. Narrated by Wanda McCaddon.
  • 2012:[15][16] Bossypants written and narrated by Tina Fey.
  • 2011:[17] Life by Keith Richards. Narrated by Johnny Depp, with Joe Hurley, and featuring Keith Richards.
  • 2010:[43] Anne Frank Remembered by Miep Gies and Leslie Gold. Narrated by Barbara Rosenblat.
  • 2009:[19] The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch. Narrated by Erik Singer.
  • 2008:[21][41] Einstein: His Life and Universe by Walter Isaacson. Narrated by Edward Herrmann.
  • 2007:[23] Teacher Man written and narrated by Frank McCourt.
  • 2006:[24] Garlic and Sapphires: The Secret Life of a Critic in Disguise written and narrated by Ruth Reichl.
  • 2005:[24] Chronicles: Volume One by Bob Dylan. Narrated by Sean Penn.
  • 2004:[24] The Nazi Officer's Wife: How One Jewish Woman Survived the Holocaust by Edith Hahn Beer. Narrated by Barbara Rosenblat.
  • 2003:[24] Lucky Man: A Memoir written and narrated by Michael J. Fox.

2003: inaugural

Business

/ Educational superseded

(awarded 2002-2015)

2016: combined with Personal Development category
  • 2015:[12] A More Beautiful Question: The Power of Inquiry to Spark Breakthrough Ideas by Warren Berger. Narrated by Michael Quinlan.
  • 2014:[13] Leadership Secrets of the Salvation Army by Robert Watson and Ben Brown. Narrated by Bob Souer
  • 2013:[14] Spy the Lie: Former CIA Officers Teach You How to Detect Deception by Philip Houston, Michael Floyd, Susan Carnicero, and Don Tennant. Narrated by Fred Berman.
  • 2012:[15] The Barefoot Executive: The Ultimate Guide for Being Your Own Boss and Achieving Financial Freedom by Carrie Wilkerson. Narrated by Carrie Wilkerson.
  • 2011:[17] The Intelligent Entrepreneur: How Three Harvard Business School Graduates Learned the 10 Rules of Successful Entrepreneurship by Bill Murphy, Jr. Narrated by LJ Ganser and Fred Berman.
  • 2010:[18] Rain: What a Paperboy Learned About Business written and narrated by Jeffrey J. Fox.
  • 2009:[19] The Little Red Book of Selling: 12.5 Principles of Sales Greatness written and narrated by Jeffrey Gitomer.

From 2002 through 2008, this award category was titled "Business Information/Educational"

  • 2008:[21][41] Words That Work: It's Not What You Say, It's What People Hear by Dr. Frank Luntz. Narrated by Dr. Frank Luntz and L.J. Ganser.
  • 2007:[23][44] The Long Tail: Why the Future of Business Is Selling Less of More by Chris Anderson. Narrated by Christopher Nissley.
  • 2006:[24] Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap...And Others Don't written and narrated by Jim Collins.
  • 2005:[24] Death by Meeting: A Leadership Fable about Solving the Most Painful Problem in Business by Patrick Lencioni. Narrated by Jack Arthur.
  • 2004:[24] Use What You've Got, & Other Business Lessons I Learned from My Mom by Barbara Corcoran and Bruce Littlefield. Narrated by Barbara Corcoran.
  • 2003:[24] The Art of Profitability by Adrian Slywotzky. Narrated by Scott Mosenson and Jack Ong.
  • 2002:[24] Rich Kid Smart Kid: Give Your Child a Financial Head Start by Robert T. Kiyosaki. Narrated by Jim Ward.
Business Information

superseded

(awarded 1997-2001)

2002: combined with Educational and Training category
  • 2001:[24] Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and the Middle Class Do Not! by Robert T. Kiyosaki and Sharon L. Lechter, C.P.A. Narrated by Steve Hoye.
Classics superseded 2016: combined with Literary Fiction category.
  • 2015:[12] The New York Stories by John O'Hara, edited and introduced by Steven Goldleaf with foreword by E. L. Doctorow. Narrated by E. L. Doctorow, Becky Ann Baker, Dylan Baker, Bobby Cannavale, Jon Hamm, Richard Kind, Jan Maxwell, Gretchen Mol, and Dallas Roberts.
  • 2014:[13] The Complete Sherlock Holmes: The Heirloom Collection by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Narrated by Simon Vance.
  • 2013:[14] Dombey and Son by Charles Dickens. Narrated by Charlton Griffin.
  • 2012:[15] The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickelby by Charles Dickens. Narrated by Simon Vance.
  • 2011:[17] The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins. Narrated by Roger Ress, Rosalyn Landor, John Lee, and Judy Geeson.
  • 2010:[18] Great Expectations by Charles Dickens. Narrated by Charlton Griffin.
  • 2009:[19] Great Expectations by Charles Dickens. Narrated by Simon Vance.
  • 2008:[21] Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson. Narrated by Alfred Molina.
  • 2007:[23] To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. Narrated by Sissy Spacek.
  • 2006:[24] Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne. Narrated by Jim Dale.
  • 2005:[24] A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. Narrated by Jim Dale.
  • 2004:[24] East of Eden by John Steinbeck. Narrated by Richard Poe.
  • 2003:[24] Complete Short Stories, Volume Two by W. Somerset Maugham. Narrated by Charlton Griffin.

Prior to 2003, this award category was titled "Classics, Fiction"

  • 2002:[24] A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith. Narrated by Kate Burton.
  • 2001:[24] Short Stories of William Somerset Maugham, Volume 1 by W. Somerset Maugham. Narrated by Charlton Griffin.
Educational and Training superseded

(awarded 1996-2001)

2002: combined with Business Information category.
  • 2001: Patton on Leadership: Strategic Lessons for Corporate Warfare by Alan Axelrod. Narrated by Bruce Winant.
Erotica defunct

(awarded 2014-2018)

2019: defunct
  • 2018:[9] Claim & Protect by Rhenna Morgan. Narrated by John Lane.
  • 2017:[10] Marriage Games by C.D. Reiss. Narrated by Sebastian York and Elena Wolfe.
  • 2016:[11] Curing Doctor Vincent: The Good Doctor Trilogy, Book 1 by Renea Mason. Narrated by Noah Michael Levine and Erin deWard.
  • 2015:[12] Alpha by Jasinda Wilder. Narrated by Summer Roberts and Tyler Donne.
  • 2014:[13] Carrie’s Story: An Erotic S/M Novel by Molly Weatherfield, aka Pam Rosenthal. Narrated by Shana Savage.

2014: inaugural

Fiction, Abridged defunct 2008: defunct
  • 2007:[23] Restless by William Boyd. Narrated by .
  • 2006:[24] Q & A: A Novel by Vikas Swarup. Narrated by Kerry Shale.
  • 2005:[24] Brimstone by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. Narrated by Rene Aubergines.
  • 2004:[24] Brick Lane by Monica Ali. Narrated by Elizabeth Sastre.
  • 2003:[24] Jackdaws by Ken Follett. Narrated by Barbara Rosenblat and Colin Stinton.
  • 2002:[24] The Corrections: A Novel by Jonathan Franzen. Narrated by Dylan Baker.
  • 2001:[24] Raveling by Peter Moore Smith. Narrated by Eric Stoltz.
Fiction or Nonfiction, Licensed or Distributed defunct 2004: defunct

Prior to 2001, this award category was titled "Audio, Licensed or Distributed"

  • 2001: Typhoon by Joseph Conrad. Narrated by Roger Allam.
History superseded 2015: combined with Biography category.
  • 2014:[13] Devil in the Grove: Thurgood Marshall, The Groveland Boys, and the Dawn of a New America by Gilbert King. Narrated by Peter Francis James.
  • 2013:[14] The Wrecking Crew: The Inside Story of Rock and Roll’s Best-Kept Secret by Kent Hartman. Narrated by Dan John Miller.
  • 2012:[15][16] 1861: The Civil War Awakening by Adam Goodheart. Narrated by Jonathan Davis.
  • 2011:[17] Empire of Liberty: A History of the Early Republic by Gordon S. Wood. Narrated by Robert Fass.
  • 2010:[18] Tears in the Darkness: The Story of the Bataan Death March and Its Aftermath by Michael Norman and Elizabeth M. Norman. Narrated by Michael Prichard.
  • 2009:[19] Gandhi and Churchill: The Epic Rivalry that Destroyed an Empire and Forged Our Age by Arthur Herman. Narrated by John Curless.

2009: inaugural

Inspiration

& Faith-Based

Fiction superseded

(awarded 2003-2018)

2019: combined with Inspiration & Faith-Based Nonfiction category
  • 2018:[9] Catching the Wind by Melanie Dobson. Narrated by Nancy Peterson.
  • 2017:[10] Risen: The Novelization of the Major Motion Picture by Angela Hunt. Narrated by P.J. Ochlan and Alana Kerr Collins.
  • 2016:[11] To Win Her Favor: Belle Meade, Book 2 by Tamera Alexander. Narrated by Melba Sibre.
  • 2015:[12] The Auschwitz Escape by Joel C. Rosenberg. Narrated by Christopher Lane.
  • 2014:[13] A Story of God and All of Us: Based on the Epic TV Miniseries “The Bible” by Roma Downey and Mark Burnett. Narrated by Keith David, Mark Burnett, and Roma Downey.
  • 2013:[14] The Good Dream by Donna VanLiere. Narrated by Donna VanLiere.
  • 2012:[15] Courageous: A Novel by Randy Alcorn. Narrated by Roger Mueller.
  • 2011:[17] Fireflies in December by Jennifer Erin Valent. Narrated by Kate Forbes.
  • 2010:[18] A Month of Summer by Lisa Wingate. Narrated by Johanna Parker.
  • 2009:[19] Prague Counterpoint: The Zion Covenant Series, Book 2 by Bodie and Brock Thoene. Narrated by Sean Barrett.
  • 2008:[25] River Rising by Athol Dickson. Narrated by Dion Graham.
  • 2007:[23] The Angels of Morgan Hill written and narrated by Donna VanLiere.
  • 2006:[24] Grace Will Lead Me Home by Katherine Valentine. Narrated by John McDonough.
  • 2005:[24] The Last Battle: The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis. Narrated by Patrick Stewart.
  • 2004:[24] Treasure of Stonewycke by Michael Phillips and Judith Pella. Narrated by Davina Porter.
  • 2003:[24] Hidden Victory: A Historical Novel of Jesus by Herbert Francis Smith. Narrated by Richard Ferrone.

2003: inaugural

Inspiration

& Faith-Based

Nonfiction superseded

(awarded 2001-2018)

2019: combined with Inspiration & Faith-Based Fiction category
  • 2018:[9] Fire Road: The Napalm Girl’s Journey through the Horrors of War to Faith, Forgiveness, and Peace by Kim Phuc Phan Thi. Narrated by Emily Woo Zeller.
  • 2017:[10] The Awakening of HK Derryberry by Jim Bradford and Andy Hardin. Narrated by Milton Bagby.
  • 2016:[11] The Boy Born Dead: A Story of Friendship, Courage and Triumph by David Ring. Narrated by Paul Michael.
  • 2015:[12] Before Amen: the Power of a Simple Prayer by Max Lucado. Narrated by Ben Holland and Thomas Nelson.
  • 2014:[13] Keeping Hope Alive: One Woman: 90,000 Lives Changed by Dr. Hawa Abdi and Sarah J. Robbins. Narrated by Robin Miles.
  • 2013:[14] Fearless: The Undaunted Courage and Ultimate Sacrifice of Navy Seal Team Six Operator Adam Brown by Eric Blehm. Narrated by Paul Michael.
  • 2012:[15] The Story, Niv: The Bible as One Continuing Story of God and His People by Zondervan Publishing. Narrated by Michael Blain-Rozgay, Allison Moffett, and a full cast.
  • 2011:[17] In a Heartbeat: Sharing the Power of Cheerful Giving by Leigh Anne Tuohy and Sean Tuohy with Sally Jenkins. Narrated by Leigh Anne Tuohy, Sean Tuohy, Kathleen McInerney, and Rick Adamson.
  • 2010:[18] The Word of Promise Audio Bible. Narrated by Michael York, Richard Dreyfuss, Gary Sinise, et al.
  • 2009:[19] The Word of Promise Next Generation: New Testament by Nelson Bibles. Narrated by Sean Astin, Codey Linley, AnnaSophia Robb, Jordin Sparks, et al.

Prior to 2009, this award category was titled "Inspirational/Spiritual"

  • 2008:[21][32] Inspired by...The Bible Experience: (Old Testament) by Media Group. Narrated by Angela Bassett, Cuba Gooding Jr., Samuel L. Jackson, Denzel Washington, et al.
  • 2007:[23] Inspired By...The Bible Experience (New Testament) by Media Group. Narrated by Angela Bassett, Cuba Gooding, Jr., Samuel L. Jackson, Blair Underwood, Denzel Washington, et al.
  • 2006:[24] Finding God in Unexpected Places by Philip Yancey. Narrated by Mel Foster.
  • 2005:[24] The World According to Mr. Rogers by Fred Rogers. Narrated by Tyne Daly, John Lithgow, Lily Tomlin, and Andre Watts.
  • 2004:[24] The Lakota Way written and narrated by Joseph Marshall.
  • 2003:[24] Conversations with God for Teens written and narrated by Neale Donald Walsch with narration help by Alanis Morissette, LeVar Burton, and a full cast.
  • 2002:[24] NIV Audio Bible New Testament by Zondervan Publishing. Narrated by a full cast.
  • 2001:[24] It's Not About the Bike by Lance Armstrong with Sally Jenkins. Narrated by Oliver Wyman.
Literary Fiction superseded 2016: combined with Classics category.
  • 2015:[12] Euphoria: a novel by Lily King. Narrated by Simon Vance and Xe Sands.
  • 2014:[13] The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt. Narrated by David Pittu.
  • 2013:[14] Bring Up the Bodies: A Novel by Hilary Mantel. Narrated by Simon Vance.
  • 2012:[15][16] State of Wonder by Ann Patchett. Narrated by Hope Davis.
  • 2011:[17] Snakewoman of Little Egypt: A Novel by Robert Hellenga. Narrated by Coleen Marlo.
  • 2010:[18] Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel. Narrated by Simon Slater.
  • 2009:[19] Elmer Gantry by Sinclair Lewis. Narrated by Anthony Heald.
  • 2008:[25] Tree of Smoke: A Novel by Denis Johnson. Narrated by Will Patton.
  • 2007:[23] The Thirteenth Tale: A Novel by Diane Setterfield. Narrated by Ruthie Henshall and Lynn Redgrave.
  • 2006:[24] Upstate by Kalisha Buckhanon. Narrated by Heather Simms and Chadwick Boseman.
  • 2005:[24] An Unpardonable Crime by Andrew Taylor. Narrated by Sir Derek Jacobi.

2005: inaugural

Multi-Voiced Narration defunct 2002: defunct
  • 2001: Pay It Forward by Catherine Ryan Hyde. Narrated by Debra Monk, et al.
New Publisher defunct 2002: defunct
  • 2001: Americana Audio, established 1997.
Nonfiction, Abridged defunct 2008: defunct
  • 2007:[23] The Beatles: The Biography by Bob Spitz. Narrated by Alfred Molina.
  • 2006:[24] Luckiest Man: The Life and Death of Lou Gehrig by Jonathan Eig. Narrated by Edward Herrmann.
  • 2005:[24] Chasing the Devil: My Twenty-Year Quest to Capture the Green River Killer by David Reichert. Narrated by Dennis Boutsikaris.
  • 2004:[24] The Opposite of Fate: Memories of a Writing Life written and narrated by Amy Tan.
  • 2003:[24] A Beautiful Mind: The Life of Mathematical Genius and Nobel Laureate John Nash by Sylvia Nasar. Narrated by Edward Herrmann.
  • 2002:[24] John Adams by David McCullough. Narrated by Edward Herrmann.
  • 2001:[24] The Times of My Life and My Life with the Times written and narrated by Max Frankel.
Paranormal defunct

(awarded 2012-2018)

2019: defunct
  • 2018:[9] Curse on the Land: Soulwood, Book 2 by Faith Hunter. Narrated by Khristine Hvam.
  • 2017:[10] Ghost Gifts by Laura Spinella. Narrated by Nicol Zanzarella.
  • 2016:[11] White Trash Zombie Gone Wild by Diana Rowland. Narrated by Allison McLemore.
  • 2015:[12] The Girl With All the Gifts by M.R. Carey. Narrated by Finty Williams.
  • 2014:[13] Reviver: A Novel by Seth Patrick. Narrated by Ari Fliakos
  • 2013:[14][27] Spellbound: Book II of the Grimnoir Chronicles by Larry Correia. Narrated by Bronson Pinchot
  • 2012:[15] Hard Magic by Larry Correia. Narrated by Bronson Pinchot.

2012: inaugural

Personal

Development superseded

(awarded 1997-2015)

2016: combined with Business/Educational category
  • 2015:[12] What I Know For Sure written and narrated by Oprah Winfrey.
  • 2014:[13] You Are a Badass: How to Stop Doubting Your Greatness and Start Living an Awesome Life written and narrated by Jen Sincero.
  • 2013:[14] The Tao of Pooh by Benjamin Hoff. Narrated by Simon Vance.
  • 2012:[15][16] Prime Time: Love, Health, Sex, Fitness, Friendship, Spirit and Making the Most of All of Your Life written and narrated by Jane Fonda.
  • 2011:[17] Put on Your Crown: Life-Changing Moments on the Path to Queendom written and narrated by Queen Latifah.
  • 2010:[18] Nutureshock: New Thinking About Children by Po Bronson and Ashley Merryman. Narrated by Po Bronson.
  • 2009:[19] You Staying Young: The Owner’s Manual for Extending Your Warranty written and narrated by Michael Roizen and Mehmet Oz.

From 2002 through 2008, this award category was titled "Personal Development/Motivational"

  • 2008:[21][41] Fit to Live: The 5-Point Plan to Be Lean, Strong, and Fearless for Life written and narrated by Pamela Peeke M.D.
  • 2007:[23] For the Love of a Dog: Understanding Emotion in You and Your Best Friend by Patricia McConnell. Narrated by Ellen Archer.
  • 2006:[24] The Five Love Languages: The Secret to Love That Lasts written and narrated by Gary Chapman.
  • 2005:[24] The Happiest Toddler on the Block: The New Way to Stop the Daily Battle of Wills and Raise a Secure and Well-Behaved One-To Four-Year-Old by Harvey Karp and Paula Spencer. Narrated by Johnny Heller.
  • 2004:[24] The Ultimate Weight Solution: The 7 Keys to Weight Loss Freedom written and narrated by Dr. Phil McGraw.
  • 2003:[24] Anyway: The Paradoxical Commandments: Finding Personal Meaning in a Crazy World written and narrated by Kent M. Keith.
  • 2002:[24] Self Matters: Creating Your Life from the Inside Out written and narrated by Dr. Phil McGraw.

For 2001, this award category was titled "Personal Development/Self-Help"

  • 2001:[24] The Protein Power Lifeplan: A New Comprehensive Blueprint for Optimal Health written and narrated by Michael Eades.

Prior to 2001, this award category was titled "Personal Development"

  • 2000:
Poetry defunct

(awarded 1998-2003)

2004: defunct
  • 2003:[24] Good Poems: Selected and Introduced by Garrison Keillor written and narrated by Garrison Keillor, accompanied by a full cast.
  • 2002:[24] The Best-Loved Poems of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, et al. Narrated by Caroline Kennedy, et al.
  • 2001:[24] Our Souls Have Grown Deep Like the Rivers by Anthology. Narrated by Langston Hughes, Gwendolyn Brooks, Maya Angelou, Amiri Baraka, et al.

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