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"The Lowering Days": Gregory Brown's Debut Novel of Contention and Compassion in Maine Community
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“Homo Irrealis”: André Aciman’s Essay Collection Parses the Meanings of the Paradoxes and Contradictions of Time
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"Mike Nichols: A Life": Mark Harris Chronicles Mike Nichols' Complex Life and Brilliant Career
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“Black Buck”: Mateo Askaripour’s Debut Novel Highlights Racism in Corporate America
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In the novel Landslide, author Susan Conley tells the story of a fishing accident that leaves protagonist Jill’s husband, Kit, hospitalized in Canada. Jill is left to look after her two sons. Then Jill suspects her husband has been unfaithful.
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“The National Road: Dispatches from a Changing America”: Tom Zoellner’s Essay Collection A Roadmap through Contradictory American Histories,
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Book Public host Yvette Benavides talks to Sharon Harrigan about her novel, "Half."
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Book Public host Yvette Benavides reviews “Things You Would Know If You Grew Up Around Here” by Nancy Wayson Dinan.
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Book Public Host Yvette Benavides speaks to Jenny Offill about her novel "Weather."
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“The Lonely Voice with Peter Orner” from Book Public on Texas Public Radio with Host Yvette Benavides discusses “Remember” by Juan Rulfo with writer Peter Orner and guest Alberto Reyes Morgan.