Check out some of the audiobooks Selma has narrated (More coming soon…)
Sisters Loved and Treasured: Stories of Unbreakable Bonds by Deborah Roberts
Partial Contribution ONly (Voice of Besima DOlić)
21 October 2025 | Audible Studios
Book Description: “A celebration of sisterhood, featuring more than 50 personal stories by Viola Davis, Jenna Bush Hager and Barbara Bush, Arianna Huffington, Octavia Spencer, and many more. In Sisters Loved and Treasured: Stories of Unbreakable Bonds, award-winning ABC News journalist and New York Times best-selling author Deborah Roberts curates a giftable collection of conversations, meditations, and anecdotes from her own sisters, celebrity friends, and everyday people alike who share deeply personal accounts of how their relationships as sisters shaped their lives.”
Three Summers by Amra Sabić-El-Rayess & Laura L. Sullivan
9 April 2024 | Penguin Random House Audio
Book Description: “Three Summers is the story of five young cousins who grow closer than sisters as ethnic tensions escalate over three summers in 1980s Bosnia. They navigate the joys and pitfalls of adolescence on their family’s little island in the middle of the Una River. When finally confronted with the harsh truths of the adult world around them, their bond gives them the resilience to discover and hold fast to their true selves.”
“Narrator Selma Ducanovic establishes a passion-filled voice for 11-year-old Amra, who grew up in Bosnia in the 1980s…Ducanovic beautifully portrays the tumultuous feelings of each of these young characters…Listeners, especially narrative nonfiction fans, will feel deeply connected to Amra in this coming-of-age memoir, which offers a window [into] the lives of those who have lived through the horrors of war and genocide.” - Review from Audiofile Magazine.
Nadia by Christine Evans
19 Sept 2023 | Penguin Random House Audio
Book Description: “Nadia moves between the competing perspectives of two survivors of the 1990s Bosnian Wars who have escaped to London, only to discover that the war has followed them there. Nadia is a young refugee who just wants to forget the past - until Iggy starts temping in her London office. Afraid he might be a sniper from the war she fled, Nadia starts seeing threats everywhere, alongside unsettling visions of her lost girlfriend, Sanja. As her volatile connection with Iggy unravels, Nadia is forced to face the ethically shaky choices she made to escape the war, her survivor guilt, and her disavowed queer sexuality.”