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How Ann Patchett puts her 'moral core' into her novels
LA Times via Yahoo News· 10 months agoAnn Patchett's ninth novel, 'Tom Lake,' distills the soul of her work and her life — her welcoming bookstore, her fear of distractions and her lack of regrets.
The play’s the thing in Ann Patchett’s ‘Tom Lake’
Tampa Bay Times, St. Petersburg, Fla. via Yahoo News· 10 months agoChildren, even grown ones, don’t often want to hear about their parents’ lives before they married — especially their sex lives. But Lara Nelson’s three daughters are different. They know that ...
Elaine Newton's summer reading list: Share your sunblock with Joan of Arc, Tracy Flick
Naples Daily News via Yahoo News· 2 years agoThe uninitiated might accuse Artis—Naples book reviewer Elaine Newton of judging her books by their...
Looking for Your Next Great Audiobook? We Have 27 New Ones to Add to Your List
Country Living via Yahoo News· 1 year ago27 New Audiobooks to Listen to in 2023Westend61 I read more than 100 books a year, and a big way I...
The 18 Best Audiobooks for Adventure and Inspiration
Men's Journal via Yahoo News· 3 months agoWhether or not you're a voracious reader, it's always a great time to start an audiobook habit. Our favorite titles—spanning categories from outdoor...
Which books were flying off Worcester library shelves? Find out
Gannett via AOL· 5 months agoWORCESTER — A canine hero's latest adventure, a prequel to a dystopian phenomenon and a prince's...
Meet educator Diana Rankin. 'My favorite thing about teaching are the students.'
The Repository via Yahoo News· 2 years agoDiana Rankin is an English teacher at Jackson Local Schools and says that after teaching at various levels over the past 24 years, and no matter the age, her students are the best part of her ...
Andrew Sean Greer: ‘I’m just a guy who happened to win the Pulitzer’
The Independent via Yahoo News· 2 years agoINTERVIEW: His agent told him not to write a sequel to his Pulitzer-winning novel ‘Less’ – but...