Dayton native Angelle Haney Gullett has a voice that is getting attention.
The Colonel White High School and Wright State University graduate has been recognized by Books on Tape’s website for her narration and voice work on the audio book for the New York Times notable book A Marker to Measure Drift (Deckle Edge, audio book list price $35), by Alexander Maksik.
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