Following her acclaimed novels Clown Girl and The Stud Book, Monica Drake
presents her long-awaited first collection of stories. The Folly of Loving
Life. These stories display the best of what we love about Monica’s
writing–the sly laugh-out-loud humor, the sharp obs...
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Ursula K. Le Guin has published more than sixty books of fiction, fantasy,
science fiction, children’s literature, poetry, drama, criticism, and
translation. Among her honors are a National Book Award, a PEN/Malamud Award
for short fiction, five Hugo and five Nebula A...
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"Conjuring a lush and mysterious landscape, Marrow Island investigates the
impact of the losses of the past--be they loved ones, failed quests, or the
environmental calamities brought on by our collective blindness. By turns
elegiac, compelling, and timely, it seeks r...
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Host Kathleen Stephenson speaks with Hope Jahren about Lab Girl, her debut
memoir of a woman in science. It is also a portrait of a longtime
friendship and a fresh look at plants and the natural world
Acclaimed scientist Hope Jahren has built three laboratories in wh...
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Host Bethany Grabow talks with Jessi Klein, author of the memoir You’ll
Grow Out of It that People Magazine calls “Astute, hilarious essays about
the perilous path to womanhood [that] will have you wincing in
recognition.”
Tune in to learn Klein’s thoughts about fema...
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Host Ken Jones talks with Zora O'Neill, author of the new book All Strangers
Are Kin: Adventures in Arabic and the Arab World.
In the book, Zora visits four Middle Eastern countries over the course of a
year. She spends several weeks in each place, studying the Arabic lan...
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How to Set a Fire and Why, Jesse Ball’s singular, blistering new novel,
tells the story of a teenage girl who has lost everything—and will burn
anything.
Lucia’s father is dead, her mother is in a mental hospital, and she’s
living in a garage-turned-bedroom with her ...
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Host Kathleen Stephenson interviews writer Robert Hill about his new novel,
"The Remnants." The novel is set in the town of New Eden, which is peopled
with hereditary oddities and is now in its last days. As two
near-centenarian citizens prepare for their annual birth...
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Host Bethany Grabow talks with John Corey Whaley, author of the new
book Highly Illogical Behavior. The novel, peppered with Star Trek: The Next
Generation references, tells tale of Solomon, a teen with a severe anxiety
disorder who hasn’t left the house in over three...
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