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New Audiobook Releases and Body Work by Melissa Febos

Hello Audiophiles!

With summer fun just around the corner, I can’t help but make lists and lists of audiobooks for my by-the-pool reads. Now, while I do love a good romance at the beach, I naturally lean towards hefty books for my summer listens. Historical fiction, classics, epic fantasy novels—I am ready for them all!

Plus, Sam (my spouse) and I read a series of books together every summer, a tradition that began in our college years. This year, we’re re-reading the Lord of the Rings trilogy to prepare for the new series this fall. I bought us the new audiobook versions of the series narrated by Andy Serkis. What more could a LOTR fan want?!

Dylan and Gwen have big beach plans this summer too. We live right near the beach, and we’re excited for Gwen’s first trip to the ocean. And, of course, I will be taking pictures for you all. In the meantime, here is a photo from Dylan’s first trip to the beach a few years ago.

A photo of Dylan, a red and white Pembroke Welsh Corgi, sitting in a giant beach chair looking very proud of himself.
Dylan Sitting on His Beach Throne

Recent Listen

A graphic of the cover of Care Work by Melissa Febos

Body Work: The Radical Power of Personal Narrative by Melissa Febos, Narrated by the Author

I have been reading Melissa Febos’s writing for years, but I hadn’t read a full-length book from her until last year. Once I’d finished Girlhood, I went out and bought all of her books immediately. 

When Body Work landed on my doorstep, I ran to Hoopla and checked out the audio. In a delightful collision of the best of both worlds, I annotated the print copy while Melissa Febos read the text.

The book’s essays focus on Febos’s approach to writing memoir. From sex scenes to respecting the privacy of others, she covers a wide range of topics perfect for writers, memoir lovers, or the purely curious. 

Febos writes each essay in her precise style, each word carefully chosen. She has this way of expressing her ideas in a clear way that makes you pause and think on what she’s just said.

Whether you are new to Febos’s work or are a long-time fan, you’ll find something wonderful in this audiobook.

New Releases

A graphic of the cover of Breathe and Count Back from Ten by Natalia Sylvester

Breathe and Count Back from Ten by Natalia Sylvester

Verónica is the child of Peruvian immigrants and was born with hip dysplasia, a condition requiring many surgeries and lots of physical therapy. Her favorite place is the local mermaid show where women in tails dance beneath the water. When a chance to become one of them comes her way, she decides to go for it. But even if she gets the job, how will she manage it when her parents would definitely disapprove?

Narrated by Frankie Corzo

A graphic of the cover of This Time Tomorrow by Emma Straub

This Time Tomorrow by Emma Straub

The day before her 40th birthday, Alice tries to cheer herself up. Her father’s health is deteriorating. If only they had more time. The next day, she wakes up and it’s 1996. She is 16 years old, and her dad is vibrant and healthy. Now armed with the wisdom of hindsight, she sees this incredible time for the important time that it was. Alice must decide if she would change anything now that she has the chance.

Narrated by Marin Ireland

A graphic of the cover of Translating Myself and Others by Jhumpa Lahiri

Translating Myself and Others by Jhumpa Lahiri

Granted, I would listen to anything Jhumpa Lahiri writes, even if it was a grocery list. But I’m especially excited to read her new book all about writing and translating. She draws from Ovid’s myth of Echo and Narcissus and closely examines Aristotle’s Poetics to talk about writing in a broader sense.

Narrated by Sneha Mathan

A graphic of the cover of You Have a Friend in 10A by Maggie Shipstead

You Have a Friend in 10A by Maggie Shipstead

The author of the much-acclaimed novel Great Circle, Maggie Shipstead is set to publish her new short story collection, You Have a Friend in 10A. These stories illustrate the incredible range of Shipstead’s talent. With settings in Montana, Paris, an Olympic village, and Romania, listeners travel to new places around the world with each story.

Narrated by Mark Bramhall, Mark Deakins, Ari Fliakos, Kyla Garcia, Rebecca Lowman, Alex McKenna, George Newbern, and Xe Sands

A graphic of the cover of We Measure the Earth with Our Bodies by Tsering Yangzom Lama

We Measure the Earth with Our Bodies by Tsering Yangzom Lama

Two sisters from Tibet arrive at a refugee camp in Nepal. The two are haunted by their trip over the Himalayas when they lost their parents. Years later, the sisters are separated. When the daughter of one of the sisters begins to uncover some secrets of her family’s past, she must make a life-changing decision. 

Narrated by Asha Vijayasingham, Shridhar Solanki, and Rishma Malik Scott

A graphic of the cover of How to Be Eaten by Maria Adelmann

How to Be Eaten by Maria Adelmann

Five women meet in New York City to work through their problems. Each woman has a horrible story in their past that sounds very suspiciously like a fairytale. Each of the women is suspicious of the others. Can they really trust each other? In this delightfully dark take on women in fairytales, Adelmann creates a one-of-a-kind story.

Narrated by Lauren Ezzo

Over on Book Riot

Why Are Audiobooks So Expensive?” by Carina Pereira – I love learning how things work, especially audiobooks. Carina does a fantastic job explaining the nuts and bolts of the cost of audiobooks.

11 of the Best Headphones for Audiobooks” by Erica Ezeifedi – We all have a favorite pair of headphones—I have two! Here are eleven options to help you find the perfect addition to your listening experience.

Don’t forget you can get three free audiobooks at Audiobooks.com with a free trial!

Around the Web

Turning Terry Pratchett’s Discord into Audiobooks” (Penguin Audio UK) – I CAN’T WAIT for these adaptations. Ah!

From Kaikeyi to Cartography, Audiobooks That Make You Question What You Know” (The New York Times

The Best $15 I Ever Spent: An Audiobook Subscription” (Vox)

AudioFile’s Best Audiobooks of April” (LitHub)


That’s it for this week! You can find me over on my substack Winchester Ave or over on Instagram @kdwinchester. As always, feel free to drop me a line at kendra.d.winchester@gmail.com. For even MORE audiobook content, you can find my articles over on Book Riot.

Happy listening, bookish friends!

~ Kendra