Episodes
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"The House on Mango Street" by Sandra Cisneros
S2024 E10 - 29m 23s
Celebrate the 40 year anniversary of “The House on Mango Street”, one of the most cherished novels of the last 50 years. Readers from all walks of life have fallen for the voice of Esperanza Cordero, growing up in Chicago and inventing for herself who and what she will become. “In English my name means hope,” she says. “In Spanish it means too many letters. It means sadness, it means waiting.”
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“Memory Piece” Author Talk with Lisa Ko
S2024 E9 - 36m 55s
Lisa takes us on a road trip through time with Giselle (artist), Jackie (internet tech expert) & Ellen (activist), three lifelong friends whose lives as children growing up in the 80s shaped their prospects as adults at the turn of the millennia.
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“You Are Here” Author Talk with Ada Limón
S2024 E8 - 40m 34s
National Director of PBS Books, Heather-Marie Montilla and Ada Limón discuss her recently published anthology You Are Here: Poetry In The Natural World, a collection of fifty poems that reflect on our relationship to the natural world by contemporary writers. Collaboratively published by Milkweed Editions and the Library of Congress, this anthology depicts the ever-changing poetic landscape.
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The Wright Conversations with Poet Nikki Giovanni
S2024 E7 - 1h 15m
As part of its Wright Conversations series, the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History presents Nikki Giovanni, one of this country’s most widely read poets and one of America’s most renowned poets worldwide. Her poem, “Knoxville, Tennessee,” is arguably the single literary work most often associated with that city.
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Author Talk with ReShonda Tate
S2024 E6 - 32m 28s
Explore the legacy of one of Hollywood’s icons—Hattie McDaniel—through Tate's historical fiction novel, “The Queen of Sugar Hill.” Discover more about this icon of the silver screen and how the story of her roles on and off the screen still resonates today. With no shortage of triumphs, tragedies, severe setbacks, and controversy; ReShonda Tate brings the powerful story of Hattie McDaniel to life.
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Author Talk with Tracy Subisak
S2024 E5 - 13m 39s
Celebrate Social and Emotional Learning Day by joining us for a fantastic conversation with author and illustrator Tracy Subisak, discussing her book "Sorry, Snail". This heartfelt children’s book showcases that everyone has feelings and helps to teach the importance of empathy. Join us for a fun conversation about a super-sweet book. No apology required.
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Author Talk with Lisa Selin Davis
S2024 E4 - 48m 26s
In "Housewife: Why Women Still Do It All and What To Do Instead", Lisa tackles the “myth” of the divide between breadwinners and homemakers. Examining working-women throughout history, Lisa provides the roadmap for women to be empowered to choose the best path for themselves as they navigate balance in modern-day society.
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Author Talk with Cheryl Wills
S2024 E3 - 42m 18s
Join us as Cheryl reflects on her inspiration and motivation behind this stunning portrayal of these legendary women, with powerful accounts of their resilience and strength in their words. We’ll explore the books’ gorgeous photographs of these dynamic women, which capture their importance and prominence, and hear more about the stories behind these icons of the gospel.
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Author Talk with Yolanda Renee King
S2024 E2 - 29m 59s
PBS Books sits down with Author Yolanda Renee King and Illustrator Nicole Tadgell to discuss Miss King’s debut book Carrying the Light from My Grandparents Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King: We Dream a World. In We Dream A World, Yolanda Renee King discusses her family legacy and her vision for the future of young change-makers.
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What to Read in 2024 with Booklist Reader
S2024 E1 - 1h
If you are struggling to find that next great read, then this episode of PBS Books is just for you. Sit down with Booklist Reader experts to explore some of the not to miss books of 2024!
Extras + Features
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Extended Readers Club | Robert Thorogood
S2024 - 1h 22m
Robert Thorogood, author, screenwriter, and producer, joins the PBS Books Readers Club to discuss The Marlow Murder Club, soon a PBS Masterpiece series. The book stars 77-year-old Judith Potts, a crossword setter who, after witnessing a murder, forms the "Marlow Murder Club" with dog-walker Suzie and vicar’s wife Becks to uncover a serial killer.
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Extended Readers Club | Julia Alvarez
S2024 - 1h 51m
Get more questions, answers, and stories from the extended interview of iconic author Julia Alvarez at the PBS Books Readers Club. Her novel, The Cemetery of Untold Stories, asks: Whose stories get to be told, and whose buried? Alvarez reminds us that the stories of our lives are never truly finished.
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Extended Readers Club | Tana French
S2024 - 1h 14m
Bestselling Irish crime fiction writer Tana French, “one of the greatest crime novelists writing today” (VOX), discusses her spellbinding new thriller "The Hunter" with the Readers Club hosts. Stick around for more dazzling details as Tana reveals details behind her writing process and the complex and thrilling stories that have solidified her as a defining writer of our generation.
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Extended Readers Club | Percival Everett
S2024 - 53m 47s
Delve deeper into this episode of the PBS Books Readers Club featuring Percival Everett and his novel "James". In "James", Everett places Jim, the enslaved character in "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain, front and center in this powerful narrative, giving voice to his untold story.
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Extended Readers Club | Olivia Ford
S2024 - 1h 2m
Sit down with author Olivia Ford for more delicious insights into writing Mrs. Quinn's Rise to Fame. Also, enjoy a guest appearance from Alejandra Ramos, host of The Great American Recipe on PBS.
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Extended Readers Club | Rachel Khong
S2024 - 53m 32s
Dive deeper into "Real Americans" by Rachel Khong. A profound tale of class and striving, race and visibility, and family and inheritance—a story of trust, forgiveness, and finally coming home. Exuberant and explosive, Real Americans is a social novel par excellence that asks: Are we destined, or made? And if we are made, who gets to do the making? Can our genetic past be overcome?
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Extended Readers Club | Scott Alexander Howard
S2024 - 48m 47s
Watch the extended conversation with author Scott Alexander Howard. The Other Valley tells the story of Odile, an awkward, quiet girl vying for a coveted seat on the Conseil. If she earns the position, she’ll decide who may cross her town’s heavily guarded borders. To the east, the town is twenty years ahead in time. To the west, it’s twenty years in the past.
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Extended Readers Club | Allison Pataki
S2024 - 1h 14m
Watch the full conversation as we chat with New York Times bestselling author Allison Pataki about her latest book “Finding Margaret Fuller.” In this virtual discussion we’ll dive into this fascinating historical fiction read about the adventures of Margaret Fuller, a renowned writer, journalist, and trailblazing women’s rights advocate whose story has too often gone untold.
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Extended Readers Club | Horse and All Creatures
S2024 - 1h 16m
Join the PBS Books Readers Club hosts as they sit down with Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Geraldine Brooks to discuss her bestselling novel "HORSE". Learn about her process when writing this novel and her life off the pages. And don't miss an inside look on what’s in store for our beloved characters of All Creatures Great and Small season 4 with the Executive Producer, Jamie Crichton.
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