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A memoir describes a reckoning with the past and learning to live with mental illness.
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The Cincinnati Hamilton County Public Library has compiled a list of the most popular titles of the year.
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Two storytellers join us to talk about the power of fear.
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Author Keith O'Brien spent hours talking with Rose for his new book.
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Columbus native Hanif Abdurraqib's writing has earned him a MacArthur "genius" grant. His most recent book, "There's Always This Year: On Basketball and Ascension," landed a spot on Barack Obama's summer reading list. But those accolades don't matter to him as much as being a good friend and neighbor.
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As e-book use has exploded, libraries nationwide have been feeling the effects of a marketplace with uneven pricing.
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NPR spoke with Appalachian fiction and nonfiction writers about this moment and how they are building a tapestry of what they know as home.
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We explore the benefits of reading aloud at any age.
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NPR revisits a conversation between Vance and Steve Inskeep about the book, in which he says there are ways politicians misunderstand white, working-class Americans.
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The life and work of Bill Smith, who added "the jeweler" to his name, had begun to fade away over time, but a new book aims to keep his memory alive.