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This interview for Reader's Corner was originally broadcast in December of 2013:In the summer of 1936 the world was transfixed by the grandeur of the…
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This interview was originally broadcast in November, 2005.If you heard last week's Reader's Corner, you heard part one of a riveting interview with Samuel…
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In 2005, Reader's Corner had the privilege of welcoming author Samuel Pisar to the program. He was one of the youngest survivors of the Holocaust, an…
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This is an encore interview and was first broadcast in June, 2014.June 6, 2015 marks the 71st anniversary of D-Day, the invasion on the beaches of…
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The story told by Jan Jarboe Russell in her book, “The Train to Crystal City,” will have a familiar ring to those who know about the World War II…
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This interview was originally broadcast in May, 2014.The author of two short story collections, a memoir, and now two novels, Anthony Doerr’s fiction has…
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In honor of Veteran's Day, we're broadcasting this interview with Adam Makos. The program was originally broadcast in March, 2014.On December 20th, 1943,…
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This Reader's Corner interview originally was broadcast in July of 2013When President Franklin Roosevelt selected mild-mannered University of Chicago…
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In May, Anthony Doerr visited Reader's Corner to talk about his new novel, "All the Light We Cannot See." Ten years in the writing, the book tells the…
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In June 1944, Robert Haga was on board the USS Chickadee in the waters off of Normandy. Now, a Boise resident, Haga is one of the D-Day veterans featured…