It's on most major platforms: Audible, Google Play, Apple Books, and Kobo. Libro.fm also carries it if you want to support an indie bookstore with your purchase. The performance is genuinely lovely, very heartfelt. I've listened twice.
I hit a wall trying to find the audiobook legally last month. It wasn't on Libby through my library, and the main audiobook services just had the ebook. I finally found it on Google Play Audiobooks, but the price was a bit high for my budget. I wound up just buying the hardcover from a local shop and reading it the old-fashioned way. The search felt weirdly difficult for such a popular book. I'm hoping it gets added to more subscription services soon, because that narrator seems like a great fit for the story's tone.
On a related note, I saw someone mention on Goodreads that the author, TJ Klune, did a reading of the first chapter on his YouTube channel. It's not the full thing, obviously, but it's a nice little taste if you're curious about the audio version before committing.
For sure, Audible has it. That's where I got mine. The narration by Daniel Henning is seriously a highlight – he does these distinct, gentle voices for all the kids that totally make the story. I listened to it over a couple of long weekends doing chores, and it was such a warm, comforting experience. The audio production is clean and easy to follow.
I'd check there first. Sometimes they have it included with the membership, sometimes it's a credit. I used a credit and felt it was totally worth it. No luck on the free library apps in my area, but Audible is a reliable bet.
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