The Audie Award for Spanish Language Title is one of the Audie Awards presented annually by the Audio Publishers Association (APA). It awards excellence in narration, production, and content for a Spanish-language audiobook released in a given year. The award was discontinued in 2011, having been presented since 2007, but it has been restored since the 26th Audie Awards in 2021.
Winners are listed first and highlighted in light green.
Year of Release | Audiobook | Author | Narrator | Publisher | Result | Ref. |
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2007 12th | Ángeles y demonios (2000) | Dan Brown | Raul Amundaray | FonoLibro | Winner | [1] |
Caballo de Troya 7: Nahum (2005) | J. J. Benítez | Full cast | FonoLibro | Finalist | ||
El rey de los pleitos (2003) | John Grisham | Karl Hoffman | FonoLibro | |||
La cena secreta (2004) | Javier Sierra | Francisco Rivela | Recorded Books | |||
Las cinco personas que encontraras en el cielo (2003) | Mitch Albom | Francisco Rivela | Hyperion Audio | |||
2008 13th | Malinche (2006) | Laura Esquivel | Lucía Mendez | FonoLibro | Winner | [2] [3] |
20 mil leguas de viaje submarino (1870) | Jules Verne | Full cast | FonoLibro | Finalist | ||
El Zahir (2005) | Paulo Coelho | Full cast | FonoLibro | |||
Inés del alma mía (2006) | Isabel Allende | Isabel Varas | FonoLibro | |||
La isla del tesoro (1883) | Robert Louis Stevenson | Full cast | FonoLibro | |||
2009 14th | Por un día más (2006) | Mitch Albom | José Manuel Vieira | FonoLibro | Winner | [4] |
América (1995) | T. C. Boyle | Gutiérrez Sergio | Blackstone Audio | Finalist | ||
De cómo las muchachas García perdieron el acento (1991) | Julia Álvarez | Adriana Sananes, Rossmery Almonte, Silvia Sierra, Laura Gómez, and Rosie Berrido | Recorded Books | |||
El vecindario de Quinito (2005) | Ina Cumpiano | Jonathan Davis | Audible | |||
La bruja de Portobello (2006) | Paulo Coelho | Full cast | FonoLibro | |||
2010 15th | La travesía de Enrique (2006) | Sonia Nazario | Adriana Sananes | Recorded Books | Winner | [5] |
El juego del ángel (2008) | Carlos Ruiz Zafón | Francisco Rivela | Recorded Books | Finalist | [5] | |
La audacia de la esperanza (2006) | Barack Obama | Erwin Dorado | FonoLibro | |||
¿Por qué ese idiota es rico y yo no? (2008) | Robert Shemin | Francisco Rivela | Recorded Books | |||
Una nueva tierra (2005) | Eckhart Tolle | José Manuel Vieira | FonoLibro |
Year of Release | Audiobook | Author(s) | Narrator | Audiobook Publisher | Result | Ref. |
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2021 26th | El laberinto del fauno (2019) | Guillermo del Toro and Cornelia Funke | Kerygma Flores and Luis Ávila | Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial México | Winner | [6] |
Evelyn Del Rey se muda (2020) | Meg Medina | Jane Santos | Dreamscape | Finalist | [6] | |
La hermandad del Triskelión (2016) | Germán Rodríguez Citraro | Juan Guzmán | FonoLibro | |||
Mi sombría Vanessa (2020) | Kate Elizabeth Russell | Ximena Restrepo | HarperAudio | |||
Sí, si es contigo (2019) | Daniela Calle Soto and María José "Poché" Garzón Guzmán | Daniela Calle Soto and María José "Poché" Garzón Guzmán | Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial Colombia | |||
2022 27th | La Casa de Bernada Alba | Federico García Lorca | Gloria Muñoz , Elena González, Rebeca Hernando, Carmen Mayordomo, Marta Poveda, Sol de la Barreda, Beatriz Melgares, Cristina Arias, and Antonio Martínez Asensio | Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial | Winner | [7] |
25 cuentos populares de Perú para crecer juntos | José Morán Orti (editor) | Nuria Mediavilla, Nerea Alfonso, Marcel Navarro, and Xavi Fernández | VOCA Editorial | Finalist | [7] | |
Desierto Sonoro | Valeria Luiselli | Marina de Tavira | Penguin Random House Audio | |||
Gabo y Mercedes: una despedida | Rodrigo García | Rodrigo García | Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial | |||
Valentine: Amor y furia | Elizabeth Wetmore | Gabriela Guraieb and Patricia Loranca Ochoa | HarperAudio | |||
2023 28th | ¡Primera Caída! El Enmascarado de Terciopelo | Diego Mejía Eguiluz | Noé Velázquez | Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial México | Winner | [8] |
CAKE: Una historia de amor | J. Bengtsson | Bella M. and Sebastian Leon | Sirena Audiobooks Production | Finalist | [8] | |
Gastrosofía | Cristina Macía and Eduardo Infante | Ana María Muñoz | BookaVivo | |||
Velorio | Xavier Navarro Aquino | Diana Pou, Vico Ortiz, María Victoria Martínez, Gil René Rodríguez, Jesús E. Martínez, Gabriel S. Rivera Vázquez, and Yetta Gottesman | HarperAudio | |||
Yo te salvaré | Matt de la Peña | Alberto Santillán | Penguin Random House Audio | |||
2024 29th | El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha (c. 1605) | Miguel de Cervantes | Israel Elejalde , Pedro Casablanc, and full cast | Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial S.A.U. | Winner | [9] |
Con Luz Propia | Michelle Obama , translated by Gabriel Dols Gallardo, Efrén Del Valle Peñamil, Raúl Sastre Letona, and Carlos Abreu Fetter | Jane Santos | Penguin Random House Audio | Finalist | [9] | |
Vincent, Girasoles Contra el Mundo | Mario Iván Martínez | Mario Iván Martínez , Diego Jáuregui, and full cast | Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial México | |||
La Guardiana de Recuerdos de Kyiv | Erin Litteken | Eva Coll and Marta Moreno | BookaVivo | |||
Verte Regresar: los 43+ | Luis Alberto Gónzalez Arenas | Luis Alberto Gónzalez Arenas and Clivia Torres | Audible Originals |
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