Audie Award for Young Adult Title
The Audie Award for Young Adult Title is one of the Audie Awards presented annually by the Audio Publishers Association (APA). It awards excellence in narration, production, and content for a young adult audiobook intended for children ages 13 to 18 released in a given year. From 2009 to 2015 the award was given as the Audie Award for Teen Title. Before 2009 it was given as the Audie Award for Children's Title for Ages Twelve and Up. It has been awarded since 2007, when it was separated from the more expansive Audie Award for Children's Title for Ages Eight and Up.
Winners and finalists[]
2020s[]
Year of Release | Audiobook | Narrator | Audiobook Publisher |
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2021[1] 26th | |||
Clap When You Land (2020) by Elizabeth Acevedo | Elizabeth Acevedo and Melania-Luisa Marte | HarperAudio | |
Everything Sad Is Untrue (2020) by Daniel Nayeri | Daniel Nayeri | Penguin Random House Audio | |
Poisoned (2020) by Jennifer Donnelly | Rosie Jones | Scholastic Audio | |
A Song Below Water (2020) by Bethany C. Morrow | Jennifer Haralson and Andrea Laing | Macmillan Audio | |
This Is My America (2020) by | Bahni Turpin | Penguin Random House Audio | |
2020[2] 25th | |||
Hey, Kiddo (2018) by Jarrett J. Krosoczka | Jarrett J. Krosoczka, Jeanne Birdsall, and full cast | Scholastic Audio | |
Like a Love Story (2019) by Abdi Nazemian | Lauren Ambrose, Vikas Adam, and Michael Crouch | HarperAudio | |
Lovely War (2019) by Julie Berry | Julie Berry, Jayne Entwistle, Allan Corduner, Dion Graham, Fiona Hardingham, John Lee, Nathaniel Parker, and Steve West | Penguin Random House Audio | |
On the Come Up (2019) by Angie Thomas | Bahni Turpin | HarperAudio | |
With the Fire on High (2010) by Elizabeth Acevedo | Elizabeth Acevedo | HarperAudio |
2010s[]
Year of Release | Audiobook | Narrator | Audiobook Publisher |
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2019[3] 24th | |||
Sadie (2018) by Courtney Summers | Dan Bittner, Rebecca Soler, Gabra Zackman, and Fred Berman | Macmillan Audio | |
Children of Blood and Bone (2018) by Tomi Adeyemi | Bahni Turpin | Macmillan Audio | |
Far from the Tree (2012) by Robin Benway | Julia Whelan | HarperAudio | |
The Lady's Guide to Petticoats and Piracy (2018) by Mackenzi Lee | Moira Quirk | HarperAudio | |
The Poet X (2018) by Elizabeth Acevedo | Elizabeth Acevedo | HarperAudio | |
The Stars at Oktober Bend (2016) by Glenda Millard | Candice Moll and Ron Butler | Brilliance Audio | |
2018[4] 23rd | |||
The Hate U Give (2017) by Angie Thomas | Bahni Turpin | HarperAudio | |
Before the Devil Breaks You (2017) by Libba Bray | January LaVoy | Listening Library | |
Disappeared (2017) by Francisco X. Stork | Roxana Ortega and Christian Barillas | Scholastic Audio | |
Solo (2017) by Kwame Alexander and Mary Rand Hess | Kwame Alexander | Blink | |
You Bring the Distant Near (2017) by Mitali Perkins | Sneha Mathan, Shivali Bhammer, Priya Ayyar, and others | Listening Library | |
2017[5] 22nd | |||
Salt to the Sea (2016) by Ruta Sepetys | Jorjeana Marie, Will Damron, Cassandra Morris, and Michael Crouch | Listening Library | |
The Game of Love and Death (2015) by Martha Brockenbrough | Susan Hanfield | Scholastic Audio | |
Gemina (2016) by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff | Carla Corvo, Steve West, and full cast | Listening Library | |
My Lady Jane (2016) by Cynthia Hand, Brodi Ashton, and Jodi Meadows | Katherine Kellgren | HarperAudio | |
Stalking Jack the Ripper (2016) by Kerri Maniscalco | Nichola Barber | Hachette Audio | |
Winter (2015) by Marissa Meyer | Rebecca Soler | Macmillan Audio | |
2016[6] 21st | |||
Lair of Dreams (2015) by Libba Bray | January LaVoy | Listening Library/Penguin Random House | |
All the Bright Places (2015) by Jennifer Niven | Kirby Heyborne, Ariadne Meyers, and Jennifer Niven | Listening Library/Penguin Random House Audio | |
Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption (2010) by Laura Hillenbrand | Edward Herrmann | Listening Library/Penguin Random House Audio | |
The Winter Horses (2014) by Philip Kerr | James Langton | Tantor Audio | |
X (2015) by Ilyasah Shabazz and Kekla Magoon | Dion Graham and Ilyasah Shabazz | Brilliance Audio | |
2015[7] 20th | |||
Egg and Spoon (2014) by Gregory Maguire | Michael Page | Brilliance Audio | |
The Accidental Highwayman (2014) by Ben Tripp | Steve West | Macmillan Audio | |
Boston Jacky (2013) by L. A. Meyer | Katherine Kellgren | Listen & Live Audio | |
Cress (2014) by Marissa Meyer | Rebecca Soler | Macmillan Audio | |
Curtsies & Conspiracies (2013) by Gail Carriger | Moira Quirk | Hachette Audio | |
The Impossible Knife of Memory (2014) by Laurie Halse Anderson | Julia Whelan and Luke Daniels | Brilliance Audio | |
2014[8] 19th | |||
Viva Jacquelina! (2012) by L. A. Meyer | Katherine Kellgren | Listen & Live | |
Eleanor & Park (2012) by Rainbow Rowell | Rebecca Lowman and Sunil Malhotra | Listening Library | |
Far Far Away (2013) by Tom McNeal | W. Morgan Sheppard | Listening Library | |
Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock (2017) by Matthew Quick | Noah Galvin | Hachette Audio | |
Rose Under Fire (2013) by Elizabeth Wein | Sasha Pick | Bolinda Audio | |
2013[9] 18th | |||
The Fault in Our Stars (2012) by John Green | Kate Rudd | Brilliance Audio | |
The Diviners (2012) by Libba Bray | January LaVoy | Listening Library | |
Dodger (2012) by Terry Pratchett | Stephen Briggs | HarperAudio | |
Enchanted (2012) by Alethea Kontis | Katherine Kellgren | Brilliance Audio | |
Inheritance (2011) by Christopher Paolini | Gerard Doyle | Listening Library | |
2012[10][11] 17th | |||
The Wake of the Lorelei Lee (2010) by L. A. Meyer | Katherine Kellgren | Listen & Live Audio | |
Beauty Queens (2011) by Libba Bray | Libba Bray | Scholastic Audio | |
Chime (2011) by Franny Billingsley | Susan Duerdan | Listening Library | |
Okay for Now (2011) by Gary D. Schmidt | Lincoln Hoppe | Listening Library | |
Pick-Up Game (TBD) by Marc Aronson, Charles R. Smith, Jr., Walter Dean Myers, Bruce Brooks, Willie Perdomo, Sharon G. Flake, Robert Burleigh, Rita Williams-Garcia, Joseph Bruchac, Adam Rapp, and Robert Lipsyte | Dion Graham and Quincy Tyler | Bernstine Brilliance Audio/Candlewick | |
2011[12] 16th | |||
The Rock and the River (2009) by Kekla Magoon | Dion Graham | Brilliance Audio | |
Will Grayson, Will Grayson (2010) by John Green and David Levithan | MacLeod Andrews and Nick Podehl | Brilliance Audio | |
Zora and Me (2010) by Victoria Bond and T. R. Simon | Channie Waites | Brilliance Audio | |
Rapture of the Deep (2009) by L. A. Meyer | Katherine Kellgren | Listen & Live Audio | |
Here in Harlem (2004) by Walter Dean Myers | Walter Dean Myers, Muhammad Cunningham, Charles Turner, Robin Miles, Monica Patton, and Gail Nelson | Live Oak Media | |
2010[13] 15th | |||
Peace, Locomotion (2009) by Jacqueline Woodson | Dion Graham | Brilliance Audio | |
Going Bovine (2009) by Libba Bray | Erik Davies | Listening Library | |
In the Belly of the Bloodhound (2006) by L. A. Meyer | Katherine Kellgren | Listen & Live Audio | |
Mississippi Jack (2007) by L. A. Meyer | Katherine Kellgren | Listen & Live Audio | |
Wintergirls (2009) by Laurie Halse Anderson | Jeannie Stith | Brilliance Audio |
2000s[]
Year of Release | Audiobook | Narrator | Audiobook Publisher |
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2009[14][15] 14th | |||
Curse of the Blue Tattoo (2004) by L. A. Meyer | Katherine Kellgren | Listen & Live Audio | |
The Burn Journals (2004) by Brent Runyon | Christopher Evan Welch | Recorded Books | |
Fairest (2006) by Gail Carson Levine | Sarah Naughton | Full Cast Audio | |
Paper Towns (2008) by John Green | Dan John Miller | Brilliance Audio | |
The Compound (2008) by S. A. Bodeen | Christopher Lane | Brilliance Audio | |
The Uprising (2007) by Margaret P. Haddix | Suzanne Toren | Recorded Books | |
2008[16][17] 13th | |||
Bloody Jack (2002) by L. A. Meyer | Katherine Kellgren | Listen & Live Audio | |
InterWorld (2007) by Neil Gaiman and Michael Reaves | Christopher Evan Welch | HarperAudio | |
A Mango-Shaped Space (2003) by Wendy Mass | Danielle Ferland | Recorded Books | |
M Is for Magic (2007) by Neil Gaiman | Neil Gaiman | HarperAudio | |
Slam (2007) by Nick Hornby | Nicholas Hoult | Penguin Audio | |
2007[18] 12th | |||
Airborn (2004) by Kenneth Oppel | David Kelly[disambiguation needed] and full cast | Full Cast Audio | |
Ark Angel (2005) by Anthony Horowitz | Simon Prebble | Recorded Books | |
Looking for Alaska (2005) by John Green | Jeff Woodman | Brilliance Audio | |
Sleeping Freshmen Never Lie (2005) by David Lubar | Ryan MacConnell and full cast | Full Cast Audio | |
The Goose Girl (2003) by Shannon Hale | Cynthia Bishop and full cast | Full Cast Audio |
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