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JPR鈥檚 Vanessa Finney discusses 鈥淥nly Hope: A Survivor鈥檚 Stories of the Holocaust鈥 with book editor Irving Lubliner, director Liisa Ivary, and Christine Williams, who narrates the audiobook and stars in the play.
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The acclaimed radio essay series, "Turning the Tables," has inspired a new book. JPR's Vanessa Finney talks with two contributors about 鈥淗ow Women Made 老夫子传媒: a Revolutionary History from NPR 老夫子传媒.鈥
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Bloomsbury Books shares with JPR's Vanessa Finney their recommendations for your next scary story 鈥 and the depth and breadth of the Horror genre might surprise you.
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Author Lindsey Cormack discusses "How to Raise a Citizen," why civic education needs to take place in the home, why parents must get involved, and how they can do it.
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Interview with a co-author of the book, Ungoverning
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Efforts to remove books from libraries have become increasingly frequent and are highly organized, according to the State Library of Oregon.
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Artists in the Rogue Valley are releasing a new book featuring artwork about bees and other pollinators.
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Andre Dubus III worked a lot of jobs, from office cleaner to teacher to private investigator. He seems most at home writing, and a large audience鈥
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What books have you chosen to read this summer? Philosophy? Classics of fiction? Comic Books? The long, warm days lend themselves to reading, and we'll鈥
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You thought Steven King was a prolific author, with more than 50 novels to his credit? Multiply by SIX to get the output of David Robbins, who calls Rogue鈥
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Jonathan Lethem is well-known for his own writing; books like A Gambler's Anatomy and Motherless Brooklyn. But he also has a keen eye for the work of鈥
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Just the TITLES of Brian Doyle's book entice you to learn more; works like "The Wet Engine: Exploring the Mad Wild Miracle of the Heart," and "Bin Laden's鈥
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Have you heard the one about books disappearing from civilization? Maybe we're waiting for the flying cars to take them all away. Snark aside, the鈥
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A truck driver walks into a diner. Not a joke setup, but the first scene in James Anderson's debut novel, The Never-Open Desert Diner.Anderson calls鈥