Audiobooks from Signature
Since 1981, Signature has been trusted to put meaningful books into the hands of readers.
Now, we would love to have you listen. Over the past few years, we’ve been releasing an increasing number of our titles as audiobooks. Audiobooks allow us to learn while doing just about anything—commuting, road tripping, gardening, exercising—you name it!
If you’ve never tried our audiobooks before, you can browse our selection here.
Not sure where to begin? Here are a few great titles to consider:
We’re Thankful for the Moisture: A Gay Guy’s Guide to Mormon Faith, Family, and Fruit Preservation, narrated by the author, Eli McCann.
At Last She Said It: Honest Conversations About Faith, Church, and Everything in Between, read by the authors, Susan Hinckley and Cynthia Winward.
Game Changers: AJ Dybantsa, BYU, and the Struggle for the Soul of Basketball, by Matthew Bowman and Wayne LeCheminant, narrated by Utah Jazz legend Thurl Bailey.
The September Six and the Struggle for the Soul of Mormonism, by Sara M. Patterson, narrated by Carrie Lee Patterson.
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In Case You Missed It
Brian Q. Cannon was interviewed by From the Desk contributor Chad Nielsen about his recent biography, Building a Global Zion: The Life and Vision of David O. McKay. Their conversation explores President McKay’s missionary experiences, apostolic assignments, and prophetic initiatives that helped transform the Latter-day Saint faith into a truly global religion.
Eli McCann spoke with Richard Ostler on the podcast Listen, Learn & Love. They discussed how humor can be a powerful tool for engaging with Latter-day Saint culture in Utah, something Eli highlights in his book, We’re Thankful for the Moisture: A Gay Guy’s Guide to Mormon Faith, Family, and Fruit Preservation.