Laura Spence-Ash Travels Back in Time

Laura Spence-Ash Travels Back in Time

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Why Are Boys Falling Behind On Reading?

The Book Case is largely about talking to authors, yes, but we believe that reading is critical for everyone. We believe it is most important for kids, that raising readers is one of the most important duties a parent can perform. But we read a study recently that said boys readi ...  Show more

Tana French Mixes Ireland and the Old West

We are going full Ireland on this show. First, we talk to the incredible Tana French about her newest, The Keeper. Set in rural Ireland it combines great mystery writing with the classic American Western. Does that sound like it is a long shot? Not with Tana’s talent. We then go ...  Show more

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