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A new book by author Ann Rose explores the love life of Amanda Dean.
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Grace Cho emigrated to the U.S. as a baby and grew up in a small rural town in Washington state, the daughter of a White American father and a Korean mother. Idaho Matters talks with the author.
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Grace Cho emigrated to the U.S. as a baby and grew up in a small rural town in Washington state, the daughter of a White American father and a Korean mother. Idaho Matters talks with the author.
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Boise author Mindy Thompson’s “The Bookshop of Dust and Dreams” is set in New York in 1944, a time when war shaped so much of American family life.
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On March 11, 2020 while on the train home from work, Todd Doughty had an idea—put a list on Instagram of “happy-making things in a difficult world." Little did he know on that same day the World Health Organization would declare a global pandemic.
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As the pandemic held the planet in its grip, there was deep concern for education, travel and government … yet there was minimal conversation about how COVID-19 had upended the literary world.
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What makes a good subject of a great book, fiction or nonfiction? And are we indeed living in a "golden age of historical fiction," as the New York Times essayist Megan O’Grady penned?
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Many young adults have a dream of leaving where they were raised, to find a life outside of the confines of where they grew up. Author Grace Olmstead…
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Author Jill Santopolo’s first novel for adults called "The Light We Lost" struck a chord with readers around the world. It was a New York Times…
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This interview originally aired on Nov. 5, 2020.Dana Quinney grew up in Ketchum during the 1950s. She became a field biologist and college professor,…