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The APA recognized their peers at the annual audio publishing industry award ceremony, often called the Oscars of the
audiobook industry, that honors the best titles of the year across a number of genres. The
Audies® are the only completely juried awards program covering audiobooks and spoken word entertainment.
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Inspired By The Bible Experience: New...
by Zondervan Publishing House
Hear the words of the Bible brought to life like never before. Inspired By… The Bible Experience: New Testament Audio CD is a fully-dramatized reading of the Bible performed by an unprecedented ensemble of distinguished African-American actors, musicians, and personalities. The cast,
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2007 AudiesŪ Award: Audiobook of the Year
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Hubris: The Inside Story of Spin, Scandal,...
by Michael Isikoff
This behind-the-scenes account of the march to war in Iraq uncovers base motives and unseemly behavior at the highest levels of government. Newsweek reporter Michael Isikoff and Nation writer David Corn are unsparing in their portrait of President George W. Bush and his inner circle, who
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2007 AudiesŪ Award: Judges Award for Politics
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Restless
by William Boyd
When someone tries to kill her three decades after being trained as a spy, Sally Gilmartin, a respectable English widow living in a quiet Cotswold village, decides to reveal the truth about her past to her daughter, Ruth, a young single mother with a growing problem with alcohol, who is
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2007 AudiesŪ Award: Fiction, Abridged
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Rise and Shine
by Anna Quindlen
From Anna Quindlen, acclaimed author of Blessings, Black and Blue, and One True Thing, a superb novel about two sisters, the true meaning of success, and the qualities in life that matter most. It's an otherwise ordinary Monday when Meghan Fitzmaurice's perfect life hits a wall. A household
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2007 AudiesŪ Award: Fiction, Unabridged
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The Thirteenth Tale
by Diane Setterfield
When her health begins failing, the mysterious author Vida Winter decides to let Margaret Lea, a biographer, write the truth about her life, but Margaret needs to verify the facts since Vida has a history of telling outlandish tales.
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2007 AudiesŪ Award: Literary Fiction
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Echo Park (Harry Bosch)
by Michael Connelly
This Harry Bosch novel by thriller powerhouse Michael Connelly focuses on a missing persons case, originally assigned to Bosch in 1993, that has gone unsolved for 13 years. Marie Gesto's disappearance frustrated Bosch enough that even when he went off the force and into retirement, he kept
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2007 AudiesŪ Award: Mystery
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The Dead Yard
by Adrian McKinty
In this breathtaking sequel to Dead I Well May Be, 'the most captivating crime novel of 2003' (Philadelphia Inquirer), the mercenary Michael Forsythe is forced to infiltrate an Irish terrorist cell on behalf of the FBI, confronting murder, mayhem, and the prospect of his own execution.
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2007 AudiesŪ Award: Thriller/Suspense
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If You Could See Me Now
by Cecelia Ahern
Elizabeth's life is in turmoil, thanks to the personal problems of her sister, Saoirse, complications that include Saoirse's six-year-old son, Luke, a quiet and contemplative child whose world is transformed by the arrival of a new friend, Ivan.
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2007 AudiesŪ Award: Romance
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The Stolen Child
by Keith Donohue
When Henry Day is seven years old, he is kidnapped by ageless beings called changelings, who leave another child in Henry's place, a boy who will be his duplicate. Haunted by memories, both boys are driven to search for the keys to whom they once were before they switched places. Unabridged.
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2007 AudiesŪ Award: Science Fiction
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The Angels of Morgan Hill
by Donna Vanliere
Jane Gable thinks 1947 will be like every other year in Morgan Hill, Tennessee but but it’s the year everything changes. Jane first lays eyes on young Milo Turner the day that her abusive, alcoholic father is buried in the Morgan Hill cemetery. The Turners are the first black family
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2007 AudiesŪ Award: Inspirational/Faith-Based Fiction
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To Kill a Mockingbird
by Harper Lee
One of the best-loved stories of all time, To Kill a Mockingbird has earned many distinctions since its original publication in 1960. It won the Pulitzer Prize, has been translated into more than forty languages, sold more than thirty million copies worldwide, and been made into an
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2007 AudiesŪ Award: Classics
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The Beatles: The Biography
by Bob Spitz
Challenging popular myths attributed to the Beatles, an extensively researched band portrait traces their individual experiences of rising from young, angry rock-and-roll musicians to fame; in an account that endeavors to provide balanced coverage of all four members. Simultaneous.
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2007 AudiesŪ Award: Non-Fiction, Abridged
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