Books by Garrett Graff
The Devil Reached Toward the Sky: An Oral History of the Making and Unleashing of the Atomic Bomb
by Garrett Graff
🎧 Winner of an AudioFile Earphones Award for a truly exceptional audiobook
If you love hearing people's own accounts of what happened during big historical events, you'll love the work of Garrett Graff. In The Devil Reached Toward the Sky, he puts together the story of the Manhattan Project and the dropping of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki using 450+ first-person accounts. We hear from scientists, their wives, soldiers, generals, and those who survived the bombings. The audiobook comes highly recommended by AudioFile Magazine.
“This excellent full-cast production uses the recollections of those who participated in D-Day—its planning, training, and actual combat—to tell the story of the largest amphibious assault in history. Edoardo Ballerini and 25 other narrators portray the 700 roles in this book. This moving history, which makes it seem like one is hearing from the actual participants, is difficult to pause.” Read more...
“It’s a spectacular production from the printed book. It was an incredible labour of love and meticulous care, with 45 actors and Holter Graham doing the surrounding narrative. The integration of all that material is extraordinary.” Read more...
Interviews where books by Garrett Graff were recommended
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200 Women: Who Will Change The Way You See The World
by Geoff Blackwell, Kieran Scott, Marianne Lassandro, Ruth Hobday & Sharon Gelman -
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Daisy Jones & The Six
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Dooku: Jedi Lost (Star Wars)
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Hey, Kiddo
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The Only Plane in the Sky: An Oral History of September 11, 2001
by Garrett Graff
The 2020 Audie Awards: Best Multi-Voiced Performance, recommended by Mary Burkey & Robin Whitten
The 2020 Audie Awards: Best Multi-Voiced Performance, recommended by Mary Burkey & Robin Whitten
If your idea of an audiobook is a single narrator reading a book out loud, think again. These days many audiobooks are created as dramatic performances with a cast of dozens. Veteran audiobook reviewers Robin Whitten and Mary Burkey talk us through the finalists of the 2020 Audie Awards’ ‘multi-voiced performance’ category—and the books that have been brought to life by dedicated teams of actors, editors and producers.
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The Only Plane in the Sky: An Oral History of September 11, 2001
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Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes
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Becoming
by Michelle Obama -
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Charlotte's Web
by E.B. White & Garth Williams (illustrator) -
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The Dutch House
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The Testaments: A Novel
by Margaret Atwood
The 2020 Audie Awards: Audiobook of the Year, recommended by Mary Burkey & Robin Whitten
The 2020 Audie Awards: Audiobook of the Year, recommended by Mary Burkey & Robin Whitten
Every year, the Audie Awards celebrate the best audiobooks published over the previous year. Veteran audiobook reviewer Robin Whitten of AudioFile Magazine and Mary Burkey, who has served on multiple audiobook judging panels, explain what makes a good audiobook and talk us through the brilliant books that were finalists in the 2020 ‘Audiobook of the Year’ category.
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When the Sea Came Alive: An Oral History of D-Day
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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.
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King of Kings: The Fall of the Shah, the 1979 Iranian Revolution and the Unmaking of the Modern Middle East
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The First King of England: Æthelstan and the Birth of a Kingdom
by David Woodman -
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The Mission: The CIA in the 21st Century
by Tim Weiner -
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The Library of Ancient Wisdom: Mesopotamia and the Making of the Modern World
by Selena Wisnom -
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The Devil Reached Toward the Sky: An Oral History of the Making and Unleashing of the Atomic Bomb
by Garrett Graff -
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The Age of Choice: A History of Freedom in Modern Life
by Sophia Rosenfeld
New History Books
New History Books
It’s a golden age for historical writing, as well-researched and sometimes quite specialist books by historians are written in an engaging style for a broad audience. History books out in recent months range from ancient Assyria to the CIA in the 21st century.