‘Alaskan Bush People’ Noah & Bam Bam Brown Make It Official
Noah and Bam Bam Brown became known to fans as they appeared alongside their family on Alaskan Bush People. Taking to social media, the two brothers recently gave an update about a new project with fans of the show. As the two noted, the new endeavor will also honor their family in a special way.
Noah & Bam Bam Brown Had A Surprise For Alaskan Bush People Fans
Noah and Joshua “Bam Bam” Brown appeared on Alaskan Bush People from 2014 to 2022. The Discovery Channel series looked at the Brown family, led by Ami and the late Billy Brown, as they lived off the grid in Alaska.
Recently, Noah conducted a little “question and answer” session with his brother on social media. During the video, which appeared on Instagram, the brothers shared an update about a certain family project with fans of the show.
Noah opened up the video saying, “Hey, guys, I’m here with this guy. He has something kind of cool to tell you. So, what was it that you put up on the website?” He then named the website as “Alaskanbushpeople.com,” which was also written out in a caption.
Bam then shared, “So, for the first time ever, the audiobook for Dad’s autobiography, One Wave at a Time, by Billy Bryan Brown, narrated by Yours Truly, is now officially up and running. You can go purchase it on the website.” As he continued, “You can listen to Dad’s story as an audiobook.”
Noah then asked his brother how long it took him to work on the audiobook. Bam shared, “Long enough that I’m not actually going to say how long it took me to do it. It took way longer than it should. But I’m a knuckle-dragging caveman.”
Bam continued, “The editing really took a long time. Figuring it all out. Making it work and come together. But I’m very proud of myself that I set a deadline for when it would be released. And I met the deadline. It is up and running as of today.” As previously reported, Bam appeared with his brothers Noah and Gabe in a post on Instagram where they previously shared the audiobook would drop on May 18.
Bam Also Revealed He Talked About The Project With Their Father Billy Before His Passing
The two also shared that the audiobook is around six hours and eight to nine minutes long. It was also said to be comprised of 13 chapter and around 270 pages. The brothers felt it was “perfect” for a “long drive” or a “car trip,” as well as for fans of audiobooks in general.
Bam shared, “Dad really wanted to be able to record it. It was something he really wanted to do. But he wasn’t able to. So I was very honored to be able to lend my voice to tell Dad’s story.” He also shared it was something he talked about with his father before his passing.
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On Amazon, a description for the book read, “This book is the true adventure of Billy and Ami and their seven children as they approached life head-on and turned tragedy and trials into triumphs and victories ‘one wave at a time.'”
“This is a true story of loss, pain, fear and survival; of dreams, determination, courage and love, and an adventure packed testament to the incredible power of love, trust and the strength of family.”
Taking to the comments, fans have also been sharing their own reactions to the news. A few were especially happy to see Noah in good spirits. Some comments included:
- “I have watched the show from the start and I know that your dad would be so proud of you boys. Great job.”
- “Great job. And nice to see you smiling Noah.”
- “Very cool, & Bam has a great voice & intonation for narration & keep ones interest.”
- “Can we have a small glimpse of what the beginning sounds like. Porfavor?”
- “Love you both! You remind me of my big brother. You and your family rock. Forever always!!”
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