cover image The Untold Story of the Talking Book

The Untold Story of the Talking Book

Matthew Rubery, read by Jim Denison. Blackstone Audio, , unabridged, 9 CDs, 11.5 hrs., $34.95 ISBN 978-1-5047-4388-4

Audiobooks have become a billion-dollar industry. Rubery provides the fascinating and rarely told history of the audiobook industry, connecting the dots from the birth of the phonograph and the first narration of “Mary Had a Little Lamb” by Thomas Edison to the rise of Audible, the blockbuster digital audiobook retailer and producer. He identifies the challenges and critiques that the format seems to encounter in every generation, including cultural acceptance (is it reading or not?), concerns about the proper way to produce an audiobook, and censorship. Actor Denison narrates with the right amount of emphasis and speed. He knows how to distill the meaning of Rubery’s prose and tease out nuance, which is especially crucial given the subject. He does not complicate his reading with vocal flourishes but employs a controlled and steady pace, which fits Rubery’s preference for narrative delivery discussed in the book. A Harvard Univ. hardcover. (Nov.)