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Michelle Obama matches husband's Grammy win as she picks her second award for best audio book - Face2Face Africa

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Michelle Obama has won another Grammy Award for her audiobook narration and storytelling in the category of Best Audiobook for her book 'The Light We Carry: Overcoming in Uncertain Times.' The former first lady, aged 60, recorded the voiceover for her third book, published in November 2022. 'The Light We Carry' is a compilation of...

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