Books by Alison Fensterstock (editor)
“Alison Fensterstock and Ann Powers deliver an ambitious, sprawling project recentering women in the history of music. Often, performers’ own voices are present, providing their perspectives directly. It’s exhilarating to hear Dolly Parton, Nina Simone, and Queen Latifah in the mix, giving listeners this mosaic of music history. The impact is undeniable.” Read more...
Interviews where books by Alison Fensterstock (editor) were recommended
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When the Sea Came Alive: An Oral History of D-Day
by Garrett Graff -
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George Orwell's 1984 (Audiobook Adaptation)
by George Orwell & Joe White -
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Dangerous Visions
by Harlan Ellison (editor) -
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Journey's End
by R.C. Sheriff -
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Moon Called
by Patricia Briggs -
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How Women Made Music: A Revolutionary History from NPR Music
by Alison Fensterstock (editor)
The Best Multi-Voice Audiobooks of 2024, recommended by AudioFile Editors
The Best Multi-Voice Audiobooks of 2024, recommended by AudioFile Editors
The quality and range of audiobooks has exploded in recent years and books with ‘multi-voice’ performances—where it can feel as if you’re right here, in the middle of the action—are amongst the most exciting. Here are six of the best multi-voice audiobooks of 2024, recommended by audiobook experts AudioFile magazine.