Audiobooks are companions and comfort, entertainment and escape, exploration and education, and most of all, listening to an audiobook is the profound pleasure of a voice in your ear, telling you a story. Each December, AudioFile editors cap our year of listening by selecting AudioFile’s Best Audiobooks. Below, you’ll find our picks for the Best Audiobooks of 2022 in nine categories--we celebrate and thank the talented authors, narrators, producers, and publishers who worked together to create these marvelous, moving, and memorable audio experiences. Download a PDF version of the list here.
AMERICAN MIDNIGHT by Adam Hochschild, read by Jonathan Todd Ross
This is undoubtedly one of the year’s best and most important histories, narrated with impressive skill, balance, and restraint by Jonathan Todd Ross. The era of WWI and the 1920s was a time of unchecked racism, union opposition, and patriotic fervor, making this difficult but important listening still relevant today.
Read the full reviewFRANKLINLAND by Lloyd Suh, read by Gregory Harrison, Larry Powell, Kurt Kanazawa
In this fast-paced, comically insightful theatrical dialogue, narrators Gregory Harrison and Larry Powell spar as the brilliant, abrasive, confident Franklin and his not-so-confident illegitimate son, William. A marvelously performed entertaining romp through history.
Read the full reviewHIS NAME IS GEORGE FLOYD by Robert Samuels, Toluse Olorunnipa, read by Dion Graham, Robert Samuels, Toluse Olorunnipa [Intro.]
Dion Graham narrates with such knowing naturalism and compassion that it will just about break listeners’ hearts. He brings sensitive, bighearted George Floyd’s story to life in this moving audiobook.
Read the full reviewTHE REVOLUTIONARY: SAMUEL ADAMS by Stacy Schiff, read by Jason Culp
Virtuoso narrator Jason Culp re-creates the world of the American Revolution in this biographical work on an almost-forgotten Founding Father. Culp moves smoothly between the writings of Adams’s fellow revolutionaries and Schiff’s brisk narrative of the tumultuous time.
Read the full reviewSUPER-INFINITE by Katherine Rundell, read by Simon Vance
Portraying the life of the seventeenth-century poet John Donne, narrator Simon Vance is, as always, eloquent, precise, and finely attuned. A fine production of one of the year’s best literary biographies.
Read the full reviewYOU DON'T KNOW US NEGROES by Zora Neale Hurston, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Genevieve West [Eds. & Intro.], read by Robin Miles
Robin Miles captures Hurston’s intonations and invigorates her essays with an understanding of the author’s intentions, helping to reveal her meanings and bring Hurston’s world vividly to life.
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