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Jimmy Carter awarded a posthumous Grammy for his narration of ‘Last Sundays in Plains’ audiobook.

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LOS ANGELES — Jimmy Carter has been honored with a posthumous Grammy Award for his work as the narrator of the audiobook titled ‘Last Sundays in Plains.’

The former president’s heartfelt storytelling and distinct voice brought the essence of his experiences and reflections to life in this particular audiobook, making it a compelling listen for many audiences.

Although Carter has passed away, his contributions to literature and audio storytelling continue to be celebrated. This Grammy Award serves as a recognition of his talent and the profound impact he had on his listeners, resonating well beyond his tenure as a political leader.

The book itself encapsulates personal anecdotes and insights from Carter’s life in Plains, Georgia, giving an intimate glimpse into his experiences and thoughts during those last Sundays he spent there.

The honor reflects not just his legacy in politics but also his cultural contributions, showcasing the diverse ways in which he engaged with the public. His ability to narrate with sincerity and emotion makes this award a fitting tribute to his remarkable life.

With this achievement, Carter joins the ranks of notable figures who have received the Grammy Award for their work in the audio realm, solidifying his place among celebrated storytellers. This honor is a reminder of the lasting influence of his voice and stories, highlighting how they continue to inspire and connect with audiences today.