My Friends (Fredrik Backman) Audiobook & Text to Speech Guide (2026)

My Friends (Fredrik Backman) Audiobook & Text to Speech Guide (2026)

My Friends by Fredrik Backman cover

My Friends — Fredrik Backman (translated by Neil Smith)

Published: May 6, 2025 · Atria Books

Pages: 448

Goodreads: 4.35★ (458K+ ratings) — 2025 Goodreads Choice Fiction winner · view

Audiobook: ~10h 51m · Marin Ireland (2026 Audie Finalist, Best Fiction Narrator)

Translator: Neil Smith (Backman's regular English translator)

Want to listen without an Audible subscription? CastReader reads your Kindle Cloud Reader edition aloud for free →

Fredrik Backman's novels are translation events — the Swedish original arrives, Neil Smith's English edition follows, then Simon & Schuster Audio records the production. My Friends is the first Backman title where the narrator match became a main story: Marin Ireland, not one of the usual Backman voices, reading a teenage-girl-POV novel with a stripped-back restraint that the 2026 Audie committee specifically nominated.

This guide covers the Ireland audiobook, what AI TTS handles well (and what it misses) on Backman's deadpan humor, and every free/paid path through Audible, Libby, Kindle, Apple Books, and CastReader.

Three Listening Modes, Each Matched to Different Readers

  1. First experience — Marin Ireland's Simon & Schuster Audio production on Audible or Libro.fm. $22.99 à la carte or one credit. Ireland's restraint is the craft decision; her performance is what got the audiobook nominated in 2026.
  2. Book-club re-read — if you finished the audiobook and want to revisit specific chapters for discussion, CastReader via Kindle Cloud Reader reads them free with AI voices. Expect some of Backman's joke timing to smooth out, but the prose-level content is fine.
  3. Faster first read — if Libby's waitlist is too long and the audiobook's outside your budget, Kindle + CastReader is a functional free path. At 10h 51m of audio, Backman's chapter structure adapts well to 1.2x playback — a weekend finish is realistic.

Platform-by-Platform Breakdown

PlatformCostNarrationBest for
Audible$22.99 or 1 creditMarin IrelandCanonical Audie-nominated production
Libro.fm$22.99 or 1 creditMarin IrelandSame audio, indie bookstore support
Libby (library)Free (3-6 week wait)Marin IrelandFree legal listening
Hoopla (library)Free, instant where carriedMarin IrelandNo-waitlist alternative
Apple Books$14.99 ebook / $22.99 audiobookMarin IrelandApple ecosystem
Kindle + CastReader$14.99 (ebook only)AI TTSRe-read, cheaper path
Kindle Paperwhite TTS$14.99 + BT headphonesDevice TTSBasic single-voice

Option A — Marin Ireland Audiobook (Audie Finalist Production)

Marin Ireland spent twenty years on Broadway before becoming one of the genre's most distinctive literary-fiction narrators. Her My Friends is the specific kind of performance Backman needs: deliberately understated, so the emotional whiplash hits without warning. She voices Louisa's teenage first-person consciousness without performing youth, lets the humor sit quietly, and doesn't telegraph the gut punches. This is the reason the audiobook is the canonical format, and why Audie-committee attention followed.

Option B — Libby / Hoopla (Free via Library)

My Friends is in virtually every U.S. library in audiobook form after winning the 2025 Goodreads Choice Fiction award.

  1. Install Libby or Hoopla with your library card.
  2. Search "My Friends Fredrik Backman".
  3. Libby — expect 3–6 weeks. Hoopla — usually instant if your library participates.
  4. Borrows sync across phone, tablet, CarPlay, Sonos.

Both carry the full Marin Ireland Simon & Schuster Audio production.

Option C — CastReader on Kindle Cloud Reader (AI TTS, Free)

For a re-read or a cheaper first encounter:

  1. Open read.amazon.com in Chrome/Edge/Firefox, load My Friends.
  2. Install the CastReader extension.
  3. Press play — CastReader OCRs each rendered page and reads it with AI voices.

Works well for the prose itself. Expect the deadpan jokes to lose some timing — AI TTS's "empathy" defaults tend to over-read Backman's quiet lines, pulling emphasis to the wrong syllables.

Option D — Kindle Native TTS (Device-Only)

  • Kindle Paperwhite / Oasis / Scribe — TTS via Bluetooth. Robotic, functional, no phone sync.
  • Kindle iOS/Android Assistive Reader — works fine on My Friends (Enhanced Typesetting supported).

Kindle-native TTS flattens Backman's rhythm more severely than CastReader AI voices do.

Why Backman Fans Describe the Audiobook as "Restrained"

Three things Ireland does that most audiobook narrators avoid:

  • She doesn't do voices. Unlike many literary-fiction performers, Ireland keeps distinct characters at subtle vowel shifts — no accent performance, no visible effort. Backman's dialogue attribution already identifies speakers; the narrator doesn't need to.
  • She lets silence work. Backman's short paragraphs and fragment lines are punctuation devices; Ireland treats them as such rather than filling them with vocal affect.
  • She resists the tearjerker. My Friends has sentences that can tip into sentimentality; Ireland reads them flat, which is why they land.

The effect: the novel feels closer to Kent Haruf or Claire Keegan than to some of Backman's earlier bestseller-fiction audio productions. The Audie committee cited this specifically in the 2026 nomination.

TTS Settings for Backman's Deadpan Cadence

If you're routing My Friends through AI TTS:

SettingRecommendationWhy
VoiceYoung-to-mid female, dry (Nova, Alloy)Matches Louisa's understated interior
Speed1.0x or 0.95xLet humor register; don't rush quiet lines
PitchNeutralBackman's voice is not performative
Pause emphasisExtended on paragraph breaksFragment lines need air
ExpressivenessLow"Empathetic" TTS voices over-read Backman

If your TTS engine has an "expressiveness" or "warmth" slider, turn it down. Backman's prose is engineered so emotion accumulates in content rather than delivery. AI voices that try to perform it tend to ruin it.

My Friends is a case where the audiobook's restraint is the performance — Marin Ireland lets Backman's prose do the work rather than decorating it. If you can access the Audie-finalist production, listen first. For re-reads and book-club revisits, CastReader on your Kindle edition covers the rest for free.