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Andre Dubus III On ‘Gone So Long’
The local author's newest book tackles the themes of violence and reckoning with the past. -
Blair Imani And 'Modern HERstory'
Imani's book profiles 70 different women, girls, and nonbinary people who come from underrepresented groups and have helped change our world. -
Richard Blanco Gives Us Some Poetic Advice Before The Election
Poet Richard Blanco read some election themed poems on Boston Public Radio Monday. -
Tigerland: How One Columbus, OH High School Turned Adversity Into Advantage
Callie Crossley speaks with author Wil Haygood about his 8th and newest book, "Tigerland." -
A Whale Of A Tale: BPR's Book Club Reads 'Moby-Dick'
Listeners discussed the classic Herman Melville novel on Boston Public Radio's Book Club. -
In New Memoir, Steve Jobs' Daughter Finds Her Own Voice
As a child, Lisa Brennan-Jobs wanted everyone to know who her dad was, now she's creating her own public identity. -
The Great American Read Unveils The Nation's Most Beloved Novel
The Great American Read was an eight-part PBS television series, hosted by Meredith Vieira, that wrapped up last night with the unveiling of America's favorite novel. -
Steve Kornacki On The Roots Of ‘The Red And The Blue’
Today the White House served as a stage for a reality TV-lover's dream, as Kanye West sat down with Donald Trump in an open-press meeting. -
Tommy Orange’s Debut Novel Asks What It Means To Be Native In Oakland, California.
Callie Crossley speaks with bestselling author Tommy Orange about his first novel, the "Urban Indian" identity and indigenous activism. -
Author Michael Lewis On ‘The Fifth Risk’ Within The Trump Administration
Michael Lewis took a peek behind the curtain of our vast bureaucracy and didn’t like what he saw.