There will be a release party in Juneau on Tuesday for the audiobook of 'Blonde Indian'. The event is free and open to the public. For author Ernestine Hayes, it’s a way to say thank you to all of the people who have supported her.
Sheli DeLaney, KTOOErnestine Hayes and project director Scott Burton using a vocal booth to record the audiobook version of Hayes’ memoir, Blonde Indian.
Hayes says she clearly remembers when the book came out that a woman in Juneau told her that she couldn’t read it because of her eyesight. Hayes decided to narrate the book herself. She says that when she reads the print version of “Blonde Indian,” she sees so many things that she would tell her creative writing students not to do. But reading the book aloud for the recording was a different experience.
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