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Cara McDonald talks with author and chef Erin French.
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WDET's Nargis Hakim Rahman talks with Omar El Akkad about his novel "What Strange Paradise."
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April Baer of Michigan Radio's "Stateside" talks with Joshua Prager about his book "The Family Roe."
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Alex Michaelides has written two bestselling thrillers: “The Silent Patient,” and his newest, “The Maidens.” He has a background in psychotherapy, which has inspired his writing.
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Anthony Doerr won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for his novel “All the Light We Cannot See.” His latest book is called “Cloud Cuckoo Land.” It’s a novel the weaves together stories set in medieval Constantinople, present-day Idaho, and on an interstellar ship, decades in the future.
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Mary Roach has been called “America’s funniest science writer.” She’s written seven popular science books, including “Stiff,” “Gulp,” “Grunt,” and her latest, “Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law.”
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Pam Houston is an essayist, novelist, writer of short stories, and a teacher. She’s best known for her first book, “Cowboys Are My Weakness.” Her latest book is a memoir called “Deep Creek: Finding Hope in the High Country.”
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This program is a forum on Afghanistan, in partnership with the International Affairs Forum. The forum features four panelists, three of which appeared live on stage at the City Opera House in Traverse City.
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Megan Miranda writes suspense thrillers, both for adults and young adults. Her book “The Last House Guest” was a Reese Witherspoon book club pick. Her latest novel, “Such a Quiet Place,” tells the story of a mysterious murder and its aftermath in an otherwise peaceful neighborhood.
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Dax-Devlon Ross is an educator, non-profit executive, journalist, and author of six books. He wrote “Letters to My White Male Friends” to explain how racism has harmed him, but also how it hurts society at large. Dax-Devlon also gives direction as to how we can combat racism in our workplaces, our communities, our families, and most importantly, in ourselves.
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Robin Wall Kimmerer is a writer, scientist, and member of the Citizen Potawatami Nation. Her latest book is “Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants.”