Audiobooks Read By Jonathan Yen

Jonathan Yen is a commercial voice-over artist and Earphones Award–winning audiobook narrator. He was inspired by the Golden Age of Radio, and while the gold was gone by the time he got there, he has carried that inspiration through to commercial work, voice acting, and stage productions. From vintage Howard Fast science fiction to naturalist Paul Rosolie’s true adventures in the Amazon, he loves to tell a good story.

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Extended Sample Food Americana by David Page
Extended Sample Global Recession by Harvard Business Review
Extended Sample Archaeologies of Violence and Privilege by Bradley D. Phillippi
Extended Sample Little Platoons by Matt Feeney
Extended Sample Failures of the Presidents by Thomas J. Craughwell
Extended Sample Supply Chain Management For Dummies by Daniel Stanton
Extended Sample Selling Hate by Dale W. Laackman
Extended Sample Project Management All-in-One For Dummies by Stanley E. Portny, PMP, et al
Extended Sample Health Disparities in the United States by Donald A. Barr
Extended Sample Members Club by Piet Hoebeke
Extended Sample YouTube Channels For Dummies by Matt Ciampa
Extended Sample The Sum of Our Dreams by Louis P. Masur
Extended Sample Twelve Days of Terror by Richard G. Fernicola
Extended Sample Dangerous Crooked Scoundrels by Edwin L. Battistella
Extended Sample The Apocalypse Factory by Steve Olson
Extended Sample Building Beehives For Dummies by Howland Blackiston
Extended Sample Startup CEO by Matt Blumberg
Extended Sample Personality Wins by Merrick Rosenberg
Extended Sample Murder in the Garment District by Catherine Rios
Extended Sample The Merit Myth by Anthony P. Carnevale
Extended Sample Aerial Warfare by Frank Ledwidge
Extended Sample Your Blood Never Lies by James B. LaValle
Extended Sample Wrestling with Angels by John Hanrahan
Extended Sample Losing Jon by David Parrish
Extended Sample Polarization by Nolan McCarty
Extended Sample What Is the Grass by Mark Doty
Extended Sample The Big Book of Adventure Stories by Otto Penzler
Extended Sample HBR Guide to Making Better Decisions by Harvard Business Review
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