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"Telling What I Need to Tell"
PW Talks with Pete Dexter
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Spy Versus Spy Versus Spy
PW talks with Jonathan Raban
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Playing Vampires for Laughs
PW Talks with Christopher Moore
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Joy to the World
PW Talks with Barbara Ehrenreich
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Children's Bookshelf Talks with Nancy Carpenter
Bookshelf talked with illustrator Nancy Carpenter about her latest book, 17 Things I’m Not Allowed to Do Anymore, written by Jenny Offill (Random House/Schwartz & Wade).
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What Do You Know?
PW Talks with Michael Frayn.
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From Prosecutor to Author
PW Talks with Linda Fairstein
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Living in Phobia
PW Talks with Allen Shawn
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A Sharp Debut
PW Talks with Marcus Sakey
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A Red-Letter Day for Progressive Evangelicals
PW Talks to Tony Campolo
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Tea for Two
PW talks to Ellis Avery.
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Bringing Passion to a California School
PW Talks to Tony Campolo
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Children's Bookshelf Talks with Tamora Pierce
After leaving the Tortall Realms to write her bestselling stand-alone novel, The Will of the Empress (Scholastic Press, 2005), Tamora Pierce returns to her old stomping grounds with a new series.
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The Soul-Searching '60s
PW Talks with Robert Stone
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One Family, One Culture
PW Talks to Yasmin Crowther
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Brief History of Time
PW Talks with Joanna Scott
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Children's Bookshelf Talks With Anthony Browne
Bookshelf talked with British author-illustrator Anthony Browne about his latest picture book, Silly Billy (Candlewick)
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The Queen's "Bullet-Proof" Debut Novel
PW Talks to Jill Conner Browne
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Political Correctness and the LAPD
PW Talks with Joseph Wambaugh



