Genre: Women & Women’s Fiction
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Language: English (with Spanish words)
Accents: Standard American English
Ages Portrayed: Adult
Genres: Literary Fiction, Short Stories, Anthology, World Literature, Genre Fiction, Balkans, Sweden, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Eastern Europe, Women
Anthology Contributor
The Penguin Book of the International Short Story Edited by Rabih Alameddine & John Freeman
Partial contribution: Beginning and End Credits, “On the Occasion of Our Fourth Divorce Anniversary” by Lana Bastašić, and “Magnificat” by Linnea Axelsson
7 April 2026 | Penguin Random House
Language: English (With Romanian Words)
Accents: Romanian, Eastern European
Ages Portrayed: Adult
Genres: Biography & Memoir, Narrative Nonfiction, Personal Development, Grief & Loss, Women, Eastern European history, Romania, Communism, History, Siblings, Parenting & Families
Sole Narrator
Buried, Not Broken: A Memoir of Survival, Sisterhood, and Starting Over by Mia Godfrey
Audiobook Produced In-full by Selma Ducanovic
23 January 2026 | Scribbled Pages Publishing
Language: English
Accent: Standard American English
Ages Portrayed: Young Adult
Genres: Biography & Memoir, Narrative Nonfiction, Entertainment & Celebrities, Parenting & Families, Women, Siblings, Anthology, Balkans, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Eastern Europe
Full Cast
Sisters Loved and Treasured: Stories of Unbreakable Bonds by Deborah Roberts
Partial Contribution: (Voice of Besima DOlić)
21 October 2025 | Audible Studios
Language: English (with Bosnian words)
Accents: Standard American English
Ages Portrayed: Children, Teens, Adults, Elderly
Genres: Memoir, Narrative Nonfiction, History, Military & War, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bosnian History, Eastern European History, Balkans, Communism, Grief & Loss, Women, Siblings
Majority Narrator in Dual Narration
Three Summers: A Memoir of Sisterhood, Summer Crushes, and Growing Up on the Eve of War by Amra Šabić-El-Rayess
9 April 2024 | Penguin Random House
Review from Audiofile Magazine:
“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.”
Language: English (with bosnian words)
Accents: Bosnian, Eastern European, Balkan
British (Contemporary RP)
Ages Portrayed: Adult (younger and older adults)
Genres: Fiction, Literary Fiction, Historical Fiction, Genre Fiction, Women, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Balkans, Military & War, England, LGBTQ+, Eastern Europe
Sole Narrator
Nadia
by Christine Evans