Streisand's 'My Name Is Barbra' named audio book of the year


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Barbra Streisand, star of stage, screen and song, has triumphed in another medium: audio books.

The Audio Publishers Association in the United States has given Streisand and her memoir My Name Is Barbra the Audie Award for audio book of the year and for best audio memoir. Streisand herself narrated the 1,000-page book that covers her extraordinary life and career.

Other winners announced recently include best work of humour to Kate McKinnon's The Millicent Quibb School Of Etiquette For Young Ladies Of Mad Science, narrated by McKinnon and Emily Lynne; Whoopi Goldberg 's self-narrated Bits And Pieces for best narration; best audio short stories to Stephen King's You Like It Darker, narrated by Will Patton and King; and best literary fiction to Percival Everett's James, narrated by Dominic Hoffman. - AP

 

 

 

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