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Bernadette Dunne

Biography

Bernadette Dunne

Winner of more than a dozen Audiofile Earphones Awards and a five-time Audie Award nominee, Bernadette Dunne has been honored to narrate the work of some of the finest fiction writers of our time, including Margaret Atwood, Joyce Carol Oates and Anne Rice. In the nonfiction arena she has recorded the work of Sandra Day O’Connor, Ayn Rand and Elizabeth Edwards, and the autobiographies of Barbara Walters and Katharine Hepburn.

Bernadette is the voice of countless bestsellers, including MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA, THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA and Betty Smith’s classic, A TREE GROWS IN BROOKLYN. She studied at The Royal National Theater in London and lives in New York.

Bernadette Dunne

Books by Bernadette Dunne

written by Dorothea Benton Frank, performed by Bernadette Dunne - Fiction, Women's Fiction

A chance meeting on the Isle of Palms brings former sweethearts Adam Stanley and Eve Landers together again. Their respective spouses, Eliza and Carl, fight sparks of jealousy flaring from their imagined rekindling of old flames. As Adam and Eve get caught up on their lives, their partners strike up a deep friendship of their own. Year after year, Adam, Eliza, Eve and Carl eagerly await their reunion at Wild Dunes, a condominium complex at the island’s tip end, where they grow closer with each passing day. The devotion and love they share will help them weather the vagaries of time and enrich their lives as circumstances change, their children grow up and leave home, and their twilight years approach.