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Beth Golay recently spoke with Douglas Westerbeke about his literary inspirations, epic adventure literature, and more.
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In the audio version of her memoir, comedian and former "Saturday Night Live" cast member Leslie Jones speaks with honesty and emotion about her life and career.
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Nell Freudenberger's new novel, "The Limits," *tests* limits, of distance, of relationships, as she told KMUW's Beth Golay, the limits imposed by the COVID lockdown.
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KMUW book reviewer Suzanne Perez says Anne Lamott's newest book of essays, "Somehow: Thoughts on Love," is just as warm and witty as her past collections.
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Beth Golay visits with musician and author, Scott Guild, about his debut novel.
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Book reviewer Suzanne Perez says Canadian author Scott Alexander Howard's "The Other Valley" is great for fans of Margaret Atwood or Kazuo Ishiguro.
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Brian Turner is the visiting author at Wichita State University. He will give a book reading for "My Life as a Foreign Country" on February 29 at 5:30 pm at the Ulrich Museum of Art at WSU.
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Beth Golay recently spoke with Tommy Orange about his new novel Wandering Stars, which revisits the characters first brought to life in There There.
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Book reviewer Suzanne Perez says Kiley Reid's sophomore novel, "Come and Get It," takes a meandering approach that never quite hits the mark.
The 2024 #ReadICT Challenge is a partnership of KMUW, The Wichita Eagle and the Wichita Public Library. It's a great way to expand your reading, stretch your literary comfort zone and commune with a vibrant and growing community of local readers.
Books We Love (formerly known as NPR's Book Concierge) is back with a new name and new books handpicked just for you by NPR staff and trusted critics.