Audio books tracks

I have had some co-workers download a few audio books from the iTunes music store.
When they downloaded the book it came as one long track. Are all the audio books like that? Or do they download with each chapter being a track?
If they do download as one track how does it work with burning to CD? It would be a pain to have a audio book on CD and not be able to skip forward to the next chapter.
I am very unfamiliar with how audio books work from the iTunes music store so if anyone can give some insight, it would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Chris

I have had some co-workers download a few audio books from the iTunes music store.
When they downloaded the book it came as one long track. Are all the audio books like that? Or do they download with each chapter being a track?
If they do download as one track how does it work with burning to CD? It would be a pain to have a audio book on CD and not be able to skip forward to the next chapter.
I am very unfamiliar with how audio books work from the iTunes music store so if anyone can give some insight, it would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Chris

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