AudioBooks too large to burn to CD??

I'm trying to burn an audio book that I purchased from iTunes to CD.  I'm getting an error that says, "Playlists which include purchased music and tracks longer than audio CD cannot be burned."  I already transferred the book to a playlist and am trying to burn it from there.  I also have the latest version of iTunes.  I thought iTunes would automatically stop at the end of a track and as me to insert the next CD for burning??  Anyone have an idea?  Thanks!

Thanks.  The book came in 2 parts - each about 5 hours.  I can't tell if there are indiviual tracks within each part?  Or if each part of the book is it's own track and that's why I can't burn it?

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