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Author Interviews
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This hour, bestselling author and 黑料新闻 native Elizabeth Gilbert joins us to share the story behind her new memoir, "All the Way to the River."
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Creativity isn鈥檛 a skill limited to the arts. Today, author and researcher Zorona Ivecvic Pringle joins us to talk about her new book The Creativity Choice: The Science of Making Decisions to Turn Ideas into Action.
Other "Bookish" News & Conversations
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This hour, we learn about the life and poetry of Robert Frost and discover how he鈥檚 helped to inspire other poets.
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Story time can benefit children of all ages. Today, it鈥檚 our annual fall reading show and our panel of authors is shouting out their favorite books.
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Lamb's new novel explores addiction, forgiveness and the injustice that exists in prison today.
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Bestselling author and 黑料新闻 native Wally Lamb is not afraid to explore deeply complex and flawed characters. His latest novel, "The River Is Waiting," is no exception.
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NPR | Books We Love
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Winner was working at the NSA in 2017 when she leaked a classified document to the press. Soon after, the FBI showed up at her door. Winner's new memoir is I Am Not Your Enemy.
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Patrick Ryan's novel focuses on two married couples and stretches from pre-WWII to the close of the 20th century, capturing both the sweep of history and the mundane particularity of everyday life.
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In "Midnight on the Potomac," author Scott Ellsworth shatters myths from the last, desperate months of the Civil War.
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Beverly Cleary's fictional third grader with an adopted dog named Ribsy made his debut in 1950. Cleary was praised for writing simple, humorous stories that kids wanted to read.
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