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  • At just over 100 pages, Irish author Claire Keegan’s novel, "Small Things Like These," is deceptively simple. But her carefully crafted story and characters have readers wrestling with essential moral questions.
  • Speaking from his home studio, Django Haskins discussed how he stayed creative during the 2020 lockdown, what can be learned from obituaries, and the rewards of not having mainstream success.
  • A federally protected refuge on the Upper Mississippi River turned 100 this year. We take a look at how Midwesterners led a national campaign to save a haven for fish, wildlife and people. Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • A whole lot of Wichita restaurants are closing lately. Denise Neil has details on the latest Dining with Denise.
  • Foster care advocate Alexandria Ware grew up in many different homes from the age of 3 to 18. Now she reflects on all the tables she sat around, as well as the work she is doing to make the lives of foster kids better.
  • In this episode we visit with Harley Hamilton, owner of Red Fern Booksellers in Salina, Kansas, about new releases he's excited about.
  • Beth Golay recently spoke with Sy Montgomery about what we should know about the world’s most familiar bird, and what the bird actually knows.
  • Musician Akio Jeimus says that even when things aren't perfect in improvised music there's still an undeniable energy to the performance. Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • This month's indie booksellers are Emma and Sam Kaas, owners of The Norwich Bookstore in Norwich, Vermont. We talk with them about December releases and good gift ideas. And Suzanne and Beth reveal their favorite books of the year.
  • For her latest novel, National Book Award winner Lily Tuck drew inspiration from some newspaper photos. Beth Golay visits with Tuck talks about her new novel, "The Rest is Memory." Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
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