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Audible.ca and Scotiabank Join Forces to Give Canadians a Literary Escape

Several audiobook covers appear at an angle against a deep purple background. This includes "Fifteen Dogs," "Alias Grace," "A Fine Balance," "Hell Going," and others.

Audible.ca announced today that audio editions of 10 of Canada’s acclaimed Scotiabank Giller Prize-winning books will be made available to Canadian listeners for free.

Margaret Atwood’s internationally renowned Alias Grace and Mordecai Richler’s iconic Barney’s Version are among the Scotiabank Giller-crowned works available for Canadian customers to download and keep in their collections forever. Rohinton Mistry’s A Fine Balance, Alice Munro’s Runaway, Joseph Boyden’s Through Black Spruce, Johanna Skibsrud’s The Sentimentalists, Will Ferguson’s 419, Lynn Coady’s Hellgoing, Sean Michaels’ Us Conductors and André Alexis’ Fifteen Dogs are also available to download.

The collection of Scotiabank Giller Prize-winning audiobooks will be available on Audible.ca starting today, through to June 28, encouraging Canadians to immerse themselves in award-winning Canadian storytelling.

I’m thrilled for Alias Grace to be part of such a timely initiative. Audible.ca, Scotiabank, and the Giller Prize have brought together a diverse mix of stories – entertaining, compelling, adventurous. It's a great diversion during this challenging time. Listen and enjoy.
Margaret AtwoodScotiabank Giller Prize-winning author of "Alias Grace"

“With increased time at home, we know that many Canadians are looking for ways to be informed, inspired and entertained. That was our motivation to provide this access to Scotiabank Giller Prize-winning content,” adds Georgia Knox, Canada Country Manager for Audible. “On Audible.ca we want to celebrate the creativity of the Canadian authors who spark joy and intrigue amongst all of us with their writing. We’re excited to be working with Scotiabank to make some of these masterpieces available for all Canadians to enjoy.”

Elana Rabinovitch, Executive Director of the Scotiabank Giller Prize says, “I am so grateful to Audible.ca and Scotiabank for making this unprecedented opportunity available to Canadians. During this difficult time, it’s more important than ever to fire our imaginations with truly compelling books by some of Canada’s finest storytellers.”

The Scotiabank Giller Prize initiative is the latest in a series of free offerings from Audible in recent weeks, following the launch of Audible Stories, a service that allows anyone, anywhere to stream hundreds of free, full-length audiobooks and other titles, many for children and families. Other offerings include the free nationwide distribution of James Taylor’s acclaimed words-and-music audio memoir Break Shot; a collaboration with Pottermore Publishing, supporting the Harry Potter At Home effort by making the audiobook of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone free on Audible Stories and Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone free to stream on Alexa home devices; and Audible Sleep, a free collection of new sleep, relaxation and meditation content.

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