It’s a two for one show and do bear with us, because it’s two books we loved, AND you get two authors in one podcast. One book is a darkly comic novel, All the Other Mothers Hate Me by Sarah Harman, and the other is Homestand, which is a wonderful nonfiction read about the loss
of minor league baseball in small town America by Will Bardenwerper. Please tune in, because we believe that spring is in the air and these two great summer reads came a touch early.
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Books mentioned in this week's episode:
Homestand: Small Town Baseball and The Fight for the
Soul of America by Will Bardenwerper
All The Other Mothers Hate Me by Sarah Harman
The Prisoner in His Palace by Will Bardenwerper
Me Talk Pretty One Day by David Sedaris
Jayne Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
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Colum McCann’s newest, Twist, explores how the world of underwater fiber cables has vital physical and metaphoric meaning in our day to day lives. Sound dull? We promise you, it’s a literary marvel and a page turner to boot. The men and women who live to make, repair and find these cables are fascinating characters. And Twist is a beautiful novel all about how we can tear ourselves apart as we obsess about reparation and healing. Is instant communication making us one community or ruining our sense of belonging? Are we making the earth better or burning it slowly to the ground? Tune in this week to find out.
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Books mentioned in this week's episode:
Twist by Colum McCann
Let the Great World Spin by Colum McCann
Zoli by Colum McCann
Everything in this Country Must by Colum McCann
Dancer by Colum McCann
TransAtlantic by Colum McCann
Apierogon by Colum McCann
Thirteen Ways of Looking by Colum McCann
Letters to a Young Writer by Colum McCann
This Side of Brightness by Colum McCann
Songdogs Colum McCann
Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Kaveh Akbar and Tommy Orange are a writer’s circle of two. We can’t remember how we first heard they were close friends, but we knew it when we interviewed them and were thrilled when we heard they might be touring together. Tune in to find out how these two amazing authors encourage and challenge each other.
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Books mentioned in this week's episode:
There There by Tommy Orange
Wandering Stars by Tommy Orange
Martyr! by Kaveh Akbar
Portrait of the Alcoholic by Kaveh Akbar
Calling a Wolf a Wolf by Kaveh Akbar
Pilgrim Bell: Poems by Kaveh Akbar
Moby Dick by Herman Melville
Beowulf by Beowulf Poet
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We love short story collections. We hope this doesn’t put us in the minority, because when authors do it well the books can be transcendent. Case in point, Curtis Sittenfeld’s latest is Show Don’t Tell. We didn’t find one story in there we didn’t like. Each feels like a breath of fresh aired emotional honesty, a glimpse into the lives of memorable characters at various turning points questioning their own choices. Join us to find out what made Curtis release this collection. And we sit down with Plot Twist, our first romance-based independent bookstore.
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Books mentioned in this week's episode:
Show Don’t Tell by Curtis Sittenfeld
Rodham by Curtis Sittenfeld
American Wife by Curtis Sittenfeld
Prep by Curtis Sittenfeld
Eligible by Curtis Sittenfeld
You Think It, I’ll Say It by Curtis Sittenfeld
Sisterland by Curtis Sittenfeld
A Prayer for Owen Meaney by John Irving
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There is no greater classic in Kate’s mind than The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. So when our audiences liked our holiday revisit of the Christmas Carol, we knew Gatsby had to be next. Join us as we sit down with two of the country’s greatest Gatsby and Fitzgerald scholars. Find out why the book is still so studied, so beloved, and still so relevant to our lives.
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Books mentioned in this week's episode:
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Love of the Last Tycoon by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Tender is the Night by F. Scott Fitzgerald
This Side of Paradise by F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Beautiful and the Damned by F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button by F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Geraldine Brooks' latest, Memorial Days, is a deeply personal memoir about the sudden loss of her husband Tony Horowitz. In this beautiful and deeply felt book, Geraldine remembers her husband and honors his legacy and their love. She walks us through the days after his death while simultaneously also taking us through her mourning process. Find out why Memorial Days was important to her survival, and how writing the book helped her and her family deal with the impossible task of grieving.
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Books mentioned in this week's episode:
Memorial Days by Geraldine Brooks
March by Geraldine Brooks
Horse by Geraldine Brooks
Caleb’s Crossing by Geraldine Brooks
The Secret Chord by Geraldine Brooks
People of the Book by Geraldine Brooks
Year of Wonders by Geraldine Brooks
Nine Parts of Desire by Geraldine Brooks
After Annie by Anna Quindlen
Grief is for People by Sloane Crossley
The Light of the World by Elizabeth Alexander
A Widow’s Story by Joyce Carol Oates
I Should Be Extremely Happy in Your Company by Brian Hall
Overstory by Richard Powers
Gilead by Marilynne Robinson
The Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion
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Politics are heavily loaded in today’s America; we seem to be so angry at one another. Jeffrey Toobin’s newest, The Pardon: The Politics of Presidential Mercy, is a fascinating and oblique way of examining politics, studying the history and use of the Presidential pardon. Both Democrats and Republicans have made huge partisan mistakes with pardons, contributing to the cynical way that pardons are viewed today. Want to know some of the mistakes that led us to such an angry election? Tune in and hear why one of the best political journalists in the country thinks it might have all started with Gerald Ford and Richard Nixon.
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Books mentioned in this week's episode:
The Pardon: The Politics of Presidential Mercy by Jeffrey Toobin
The Run of His Life: The People v. O.J. Simpson by Jeffrey Toobin
American Heiress: The Wild Safa of the Kidnapping, Crimes and Trial of Patty Hearst by Jeffrey Toobin
The Nine: Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court by Jeffrey Toobin
Homegrown: Timothy McVeigh and the Rise of Right Wing Extremism by Jeffrey Toobin
A Vast Conspiracy: The Real Story of the Sex Scandal That Nearly Brought Down a President by Jeffrey Toobin
The Oath: the Obama White House and the Supreme Court by Jeffrey Toobin
True Crimes and Misdemeanors: The Investigation of Donald Trump by Jeffrey Toobin
Too Close to Call: The Thirty Six Day Battle to Decide the 2000 Election by Jeffrey Toobin
All the President’s Men by Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward
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Jeff Hobbs is a best-selling author, but the way he listens to his subjects and retells their stories brings a deeply human perspective to really difficult topics. His newest, Seeking Shelter, is the story of homelessness told through the eyes of Evelyn, a devoted and fierce mother of six, determined to keep her kids out of the welfare system. Jeff spent hundreds of hours talking to Evelyn and her kids about surviving the streets as a family (though not unscathed). Jeff is a compelling storyteller, a thoughtful author, and his subjects trust him with some of the toughest moments of their lives. Tune in to find out why.
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Books mentioned in this week's episode:
Seeking Shelter: A Working Mother, Her Children, and a Story of Homelessness in America by Jeff Hobbs
The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace by Jeff Hobbs
Children of the State: Stories of Survival and Hope in the Juvenile Justice System by Jeff Hobbs
Show Them You’re Good: A Portrait of Boys in the City of Angels the Year Before College by Jeff Hobbs
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This is a Love Story by Jessica Soffer sees love’s complexities, beauties; its selfishness, difficulties, and maddening passions. Jessica Soffer tells us the story of a 50 year marriage between Abe and Jane as Jane lies dying in a hospital bed. The backdrop of their romance is Central Park, and despite the constant presence of love in the story, it is not overly sentimental or maudlin. Tune in and find out how a writer spent years writing a marriage that lasted decades.
Books mentioned in this week's episode:
This is a Love Story by Jessica Soffer
Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf
By Nightfall by Michael Cunningham
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Adam Haslett’s new novel, Mothers & Sons is a brilliant book examining the relationships between mothers and sons from all sorts of angles. The story of Peter and his mother Ann, who have so much in common and yet are estranged. Compelling, original and moving, this a novel that stays with you.
Books mentioned in this week's episode:
Mothers & Sons by Adam Haslett
Imagine Me Gone by Adam Haslett
You are Not a Stranger Here by Adam Haslett
Union Atlantic by Adam Haslett
My Name is Lucy Barton by Elizabeth Strout
King Lear by William Shakespeare
Moby Dick by Herman Melville
Tinkers by Paul Harding
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The Booker Prize is awarded each year to the best work of sustained fiction in the English language. In other words, it doesn’t get any more prestigious than the Booker. And we are honored this week to have Samantha Harvey who wrote the 2024 Booker winner entitled “Orbital”. When you read her beautiful prose, you’ll know why she won. And when you listen to her tell us how and why she wrote “Orbital”, you’ll be as impressed with Samantha Harvey as we are.
Books mentioned in this week's episode:
“Orbital” by Samantha Harvey
“The Shapeless Unease” by Samantha Harvey
“Mrs. Dalloway” by Virginia Woolf
“The Western Wind” by Samantha Harvey
“The Wilderness” by Samantha Harvey
“Dear Thief” by Samantha Harvey
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