GRAE Entertainment Announces Audiobook Release of Viral Bestseller “Seven Thompson & the Art of Remembering”, Grace Wethor Set to Narrate

GRAE Entertainment, a Los Angeles-based film production company, has announced the release of the highly anticipated audiobook for “Seven Thompson & the Art of Remembering”.

GRAE Entertainment, a Los Angeles-based film production company, has announced the release of the highly anticipated audiobook for “Seven Thompson & the Art of Remembering”. This debut novel by Grace Wethor, which quickly became a viral TikTok sensation and bestseller, will now be available in an audio format on popular platforms such as Apple, Audible, Spotify, Barnes & Noble, and more.

Known for producing award-winning films such as Madcap Motel, I Always Said After, and XY: The Movie, GRAE Entertainment continues to push the boundaries of narrative storytelling and production, now bridging the gap between their literary & film departments with this new venture.

Wethor, also an award-winning actress, has been cast to narrate the audio edition of her book. Jack Gray has been tapped to oversee the sound engineering and mixing for the project.

Commenting on the project, GRAE Entertainment shared its excitement about having Wethor onboard: “We are thrilled to bring this story to life in a whole new way. Fans of the book will be able to hear the story come alive with atmospheric soundscapes, music, and emotional authenticity. Jack Gray’s nuanced sound design, paired with Wethor’s raw, honest performance, promises a one-of-a-kind listening experience that delves deep into the themes of trauma and self-discovery that millions have already fallen in love with.”

Listeners can now order the audiobook on Audible, Spotify, Apple, Google Play, Barnes & Noble, and more.

Wethor is represented by Authentic Talent & Literary Management.

Grace Wethor: https://www.instagram.com/gracewethor/?hl=en

GRAE Entertainment: https://www.wearegrae.com/

Audible: https://www.audible.com/pd/Seven-Thompson-the-Art-of-Remembering-Audiobook/B0DFZRW2BS?action_code=ASSGB149080119000H&share_location=pdp

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1CnJfIKEfwzMmOYFXShrgo?
si=ede839efc39c4b18

Barnes & Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/seven-thompson-and-the-
art-of-remembering-grace-ash-wethor/1146188977?ean=2940191243795

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