The Full Story
Sacha Chambers is many things—a biracial Jewish woman from Los Angeles, a polyglot with an encyclopedic mind for pop culture, a conservatory-trained actor, an internationally praised glass artist, and a movement teacher. Those lives have left their mark, now serving as a solid prelude to her next adventure in audiobook narration and voice acting. Taking the heroine’s path, forged in trials and competition wins, Sacha’s already carpe diem’d the spotlight, making a name for herself in an industry ready for something different. With credits in commercials, audio dramas, meditations, and PBS documentaries, she’s proven herself a force to be reckoned with. In 2025, she honed her craft as a narrator as a Penguin Random House mentee. By finding that sweet spot where an author’s voice merges with hers, she’ll transport listeners into immersive, imaginative worlds so vivid, you’ll swear they were real. With brains, humor, heart, and grit, Sacha ensures you’ll never forget her voice. That’s right, a new character is on the scene, and she’s ready to be part of your story. Buckle up—it’s going to be one hell of a ride.


Samples
Recent Work

"Present Perfect"
By: Etgar Keret
Narrated by: Jessica Cohen, Sondra Silverston, Steven Jay Cohen, Matt Godfrey, Gilli Messer, Max Meyers, Sacha Chambers, Jennifer Rubins
Etgar Keret is the world’s most famous living Israeli writer, known for writing short stories that are lean and accessible in style, and whimsical, surrealist, and darkly funny in subject. His work explores life’s smallest, most unremarkable interactions in ways that are profound and unusual. The characters populating his fiction have relatable work and relationship problems. They live in a world of ever-advancing technology, but it is always degraded by the baseness of human passions and brutality: a character’s partner is a reality show contestant from a parallel dimension; another finds the asteroid they paid to have named after their wife is scheduled to collide with earth; and an elderly widow convinces a popular AI program to commit suicide.
These stories speak to our current moment in time: the uncertainty and fragility—full of misunderstandings and miscommunications—while looking for reasons and the strength to find hope. His stories reveal the fault lines and uncomfortable truths in our society in a style that is memorably his own.
©2025 Etgar Keret (P)2025 Penguin Audio