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Bolinda Publishing

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Bolinda Publishing , based in Melbourne, Australia, is renowned for production of audiobooks in collaboration with various book publishers like ABC, HarperCollins, Penguin, and Pushkin Press, among other imprints.

History

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Founded in 1986 Tullamarine, Victoria, Bolinda began as Australian Large Print Audio and Video Pty Ltd. Initially focusing supplying public libraries with large print format (Bolinda Press) of popular books and spoken word on compact cassettes (Bolinda Audio). They have since opened offices in England, America and New Zealand.[1]

Readers have included Dylan Alcott reading his memoir Able: Gold Medals, Grand Slams and Smashing Glass Ceilings, Peter Combe reading classic fairy stories for children, Ruby Rees reading Erich Kästner's 1949 German children's novel The Parent Trap,[2] and Tim Winton, for his own stories.

Recognition

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In 2011 Bolinda was shortlisted for the Australian Book Industry Awards in the category "Small Publisher of the Year"[1]

Awards

Audie Awards are bestowed by the Audio Publishers Association in a great number of categories. Others in which Bolinda have been successful are: Autobiography or Memoir, Best Male Narrator, Business and Personal Development, Faith-Based Fiction and Nonfiction, Fiction, Literary Fiction or Classics, Middle Grade Title, Mystery, Narration by the Author, Original Work, Short Stories or Collections, Thriller or Suspense, Young Adult Title, Young Listeners' Title.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Bolinda". AustLit, The University of Queensland. Retrieved 19 February 2023.
  2. ^ Kästner, Erich (December 1, 2020). "The Parent Trap". Bolinda.
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