Whether you've read the print or e-book or not, I think you'll enjoy hearing this story told in the expressive voice of Adrianne Price. Hearing the words gives it a completely different feel than reading them; it brings them to life and makes them real. It makes this true story a living story, as if it were happening right now and not 60 years ago. I know of no greater way to honor our American heroes than to make sure their stories live on. And I have to admit that when I listen to the audio, it makes me cry.
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I'd like to throw in my comment into the hat for a chance for a free audio book. Having read your post at IU, http://www.indiesunlimited.com/2014/03/06/the-acx-experience-from-printed-page-to-audio-book/ it sounded like something really interesting to listen to, male / female narrator team, etc.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, best wishes ;-)
Adan, thanks for your comment, and you're in the running. I think the audio book turned out great, but I am a bit prejudiced!
ReplyDeleteFound your post at IU interesting. I've thought of giving this ago myself. This might be the push I needed.
ReplyDeleteBarbara, I highly recommend it. It was fun and really opened up a new dimension on my book. If you do, let me know how it goes. Thanks for stopping by.
DeleteI hope I'm not too late, not too late for a very important date.......
ReplyDeleteYou are not! Thanks for stopping by; now get along to the party!
DeleteHi Melissa, i would love to throw my name in the running. I love audio books and would love to hear more about the story
ReplyDeleteAndrew, you're in! Thanks so much for stopping by. I'm still going to try to drum up a bit more interest, but so far everyone of you that has commented is in line for a book.
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