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Best Audiobooks for Seniors

Sometimes, it’s wonderful to curl up on the couch with an enticing new book to read. However, for many seniors, the physical act of reading can be frustrating due to vision issues or stiffness. But hobbies should always be easily accessible, and, in today’s digital world, reading is more accessible than ever—all due to the power of audiobooks.

No matter your loved one’s interests, there are plenty of options for audiobooks. From classic literature to thrilling tales of mystery, from beautiful stories of romance to detailed biographies and memoirs, your loved one can enjoy all of their favorite tales.

Mysteries

There’s nothing as rewarding as trying to solve a complex, well-written mystery. There are threads to unravel, motives to learn about, and criminals to catch. For many seniors, a good mystery can be a fun way to stimulate the mind.

So what are some senior-friendly mysteries?

The Silent Patient – Alex Michaelides

“The Silent Patient” is a gripping psychological thriller about Alicia Berenson, a famous painter who suddenly stops speaking after allegedly murdering her husband. As criminal psychologist Theo Faber attempts to unravel the mystery, he discovers shocking secrets. This audiobook will keep seniors on the edge of their seats with its twists and turns.

The Girl on the Train – Paula Hawkins

Paula Hawkins’s “The Girl on the Train” follows Rachel, an alcoholic who becomes entangled in a missing person investigation. The story unfolds from multiple perspectives, keeping listeners guessing until the very end.

This compelling narrative explores themes of memory, trust, and deception while diving into the complex topics of addiction.

The Thursday Murder Club – Richard Osman

Four retirees with a shared hobby of solving cold cases become amateur sleuths to solve a murder in their community. Richard Osman’s “The Thursday Murder Club” is intriguing and heartwarming, showcasing the power of friendship and determination among seniors looking to use their wisdom to make the world a better place.

Romance

A beautiful love story can be just the thing to get a person’s attention. A good love story can last throughout the ages, and many seniors enjoy thrilling tales of forbidden romances and joyful unions.

Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen

Jane Austen’s timeless romance, “Pride and Prejudice,” centers on Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy, two individuals who must overcome their pride and prejudices to find true love. With its witty dialogue and memorable characters, this audiobook offers a delightful escape into Regency-era England.

The English Patient – Michael Ondaatje

Set during World War II, “The English Patient” by Michael Ondaatje tells the story of a critically burned man and the four individuals who care for him in an Italian villa. The novel weaves together themes of love, loss, and identity, creating a poignant and evocative listening experience.

The Bridges of Madison County – Robert James Waller

A short-lived but intense affair between a National Geographic photographer and an Iowa farm wife forms the heart of Robert James Waller’s “The Bridges of Madison County.” This romantic tale explores the complexities of love and the choices that define our lives.

A senior woman smiling, wearing white headphones to listen to an audiobook while ironing a shirt at home.
Memoirs & Autobiographies

The world is full of fascinating tales from those who have lived exciting lives, and fortunately, many of these people have written autobiographies and memoirs that detail their experiences. These can be an intriguing way to learn more about some of the most interesting people on the planet.

Wild – Cheryl Strayed

Cheryl Strayed’s memoir, “Wild,” chronicles her solo hike along the Pacific Crest Trail following a series of personal tragedies. Her journey of self-discovery and resilience is both inspiring and moving, making it an excellent choice for seniors looking for real-life adventures.

Born to Run – Bruce Springsteen

In “Born to Run,” rock legend Bruce Springsteen shares his life story, from his humble beginnings in New Jersey to his rise to fame. This candid autobiography provides a fascinating look into the life of a musical icon and the experiences that shaped his career, offering a behind-the-scenes look into the life of one of the most famous musicians of all time.

The Glass Castle – Jeanette Walls

Jeanette Walls’s “The Glass Castle” recounts her unconventional—and often challenging—childhood with her free-spirited parents. Despite the hardships, her story is one of resilience and hope, offering listeners a powerful and uplifting narrative.

Me – Elton John

In “Me,” Elton John takes listeners on a colorful journey through his extraordinary life and career. From his struggles with addiction to his enduring success in the music industry, this autobiography is a candid and engaging account of one of the world’s greatest entertainers.

Classic Literature

Some stories are truly timeless, and classic literature offers seniors a way to enjoy age-old tales from some of the best writers to walk the earth. These can be an engaging look into another time!

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes – Arthur Conan Doyle

Arthur Conan Doyle’s “The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes” features the brilliant detective Sherlock Holmes and his loyal friend Dr. Watson. This collection of short stories is perfect for seniors who enjoy classic mysteries but want to make sure to delve into something short, concise, and simple.

Moby Dick – Herman Melville

Herman Melville’s “Moby Dick” follows the obsessive quest of Captain Ahab to hunt down the elusive white whale. This epic tale of adventure and vengeance offers rich symbolism and profound themes, making it a rewarding listen for those who appreciate classic literature.

To Kill a Mockingbird – Harper Lee

Harper Lee’s “To Kill a Mockingbird” is a poignant exploration of racial injustice and moral integrity in the American South. Through the eyes of young Scout Finch, listeners are introduced to her father, Atticus Finch, whose unwavering sense of justice makes this novel a timeless classic.

The Great Gatsby – F. Scott Fitzgerald

  1. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby” captures the glamor and disillusionment of the Jazz Age through the enigmatic character of Jay Gatsby. This novel’s exploration of the American Dream and its critique of materialism remain relevant, making it an enduring favorite.

Stepping Into the Next Chapter

Audiobooks offer seniors an amazing way to delve into wonderful tales and give your loved one a chance to enjoy a pleasant afternoon listening to some of the best stories out there. Your loved one deserves an enriched life full of support, where they can pursue their passions every day. 

Book a tour with us at Sommerset Neighborhood, and learn how we can show your loved one that they’re loved and valued as the unique person they are.

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