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Vermont Public Radio: Books

Vermont Reads: The Literature Of War Thursday, 05/17/12 Noon and 7pm - Jane Lindholm, Vermont Edition

As part of VPR's weeklong series, Vermont Reads Bull Run, we look at how war is written about in literature, and what we can learn about the experience and the truths of war by reading about it.

Middle School: The Worst Years Of Your Life? Monday, 11/21/11 Noon and 7pm - Mitch Wertlieb, Vermont Edition

"Middle School: The Worst Years Of My Life," is one of the latest bestsellers in the world of young adult fiction. We talk to one of its authors, Vermonter Chris Tebbetts, about the many distinctly "middle school" experiences in the book - from the awkward to the profound to the hilarious.

Jennifer McMahon Pens Dark Fairy Tale Friday, 07/01/11 7:51am - Peter Biello, VPR News

In Vermont author Jennifer McMahon's new novel, a young girl is lured into the woods by what she believes is the King of the Fairies, but the world she finds is not what she expects.

Must Reads Of 2010: Vermont Edition's Winter Reading Show Thursday, 12/09/10 Noon and 7pm - Jane Lindholm, Vermont Edition

With just weeks left to go in 2010, it's time to take stock of the best books of the year. Thursday is our winter reading show, and we want to hear from you. What were your favorites? The must reads of 2010?

Author Elise Guyette On African-American History In Vermont Tuesday, 05/11/10 12:05pm - Jane Lindholm, VPR News

Author Elise Guyette talks with VPR's Jane Lindholm about her book "Discovering Black Vermont: African American Farmers in Hinesburgh, 1790-1890.

Journalist To Share Stories Of Being With The Dying Wednesday, 05/05/10 7:50am - Mitch Wertlieb, VPR News

In Burlington tonight, Journalist Marjorie Ryerson will tell stories of people who were able to be with their loved ones at the time of their deaths.

On The Trail Of Disease Outbreaks Thursday, 04/29/10 2:23pm - Jane Lindholm, VPR News

VPR's Jane Lindholm talks with Mark Pendergrast, author of book Inside The Outbreaks that chronicles the work of the Epidemic Intelligence Service.  The organization investigates disease outbreaks worldwide.

Author David Budbill On His Craft And New Play Wednesday, 04/21/10 1pm - Jane Lindholm, VPR News

VPR's Jane Lindholm talks with author, essayist and playwright David Budbill about his craft, and his new play A Song For My Father, that opens tomorrow in Montpeier.

A Conversation With David Budbill Wednesday, 04/21/10 Noon and 7pm - Jane Lindholm, Vermont Edition

We talk with the prolific Vermont poet, playwright and essayist about his life - and his new play and forthcoming book of poems. Plus, UVM hockey standout Brayden Irwin on playing with the Toronto Maple Leafs.  And, a taste of the Bowed Piano Ensemble's unique music.

Financial Literacy Tuesday, 04/13/10 Noon and 7pm - Jane Lindholm, Vermont Edition

A down economy and confusing, complex choices are testing our ability to make wise financial decisions. We'll talk about how to improve our financial literacy. Plus, part two of our interview with author John Irving and a behind-the-scenes look at the interview.

Grappling With Cosmic Questions Monday, 04/12/10 1:21pm - Jane Lindholm, VPR News

VPR's Jane Lindholm talks physicist Marcelo Gleiser about the shortcomings of both religious and scientific explanations about the origins of life, and how he grapples with these cosmic questions.

A Conversation With John Irving Monday, 04/12/10 12:50pm - Jane Lindholm, VPR News

VPR's Jane Lindholm sits down with author Irving in his home office in East Dorset to talk about his new book in this special two-part interview.

James Sturm On His New Graphic Novel Thursday, 04/01/10 2:23pm - Jane Lindholm, VPR News

VPR's Jane Lindholm talks with James Sturm, cartoonist and co-founder of the Center For Cartoon Studies in White River Junction about his new graphic novel, Market Day.

A History Of Fresh Foods Thursday, 04/01/10 Noon and 7pm - Jane Lindholm, Vermont Edition

Our definition of 'fresh food' is ever-changing - driven by technology and public perceptions. We talk about the history and meaning of freshness. Also, James Sturm on his new graphic novel, and we open our mailbag.

Today's High School Literature Thursday, 03/25/10 1:44pm - Jane Lindholm, VPR News

VPR's Jane Lindholm talks with teachers about books taught in English classes and how they have changed over the years.

Which Books Should High Schoolers Read? Thursday, 03/25/10 Noon and 7pm - Jane Lindholm, Vermont Edition

What one book do you think every high schooler should read?  Which books did you read in high school?  We talk about how required reading lists have changed over the years.  Also, Canada tackles water issues.

"The Town That Food Saved" Tuesday, 03/16/10 12:40pm and 7:40pm - Jane Lindholm, VPR News

VPR's Jane Lindholm talks to Ben Hewitt, author of "The Town that Food Saved" about the localvore movement in Hardwick, Vermont.

Eye On The Sky's Mark Breen Co-authors Kids' Weather Book Friday, 03/12/10 5:30pm - Neal Charnoff, VPR News

"The Kid's Book of Weather Forecasting" recently won an award from the American Meteorological Society.

Author Donald Pease On Dr. Seuss Thursday, 03/04/10 2:47pm - Jane Lindholm, VPR News

VPR's Jane Lindholm talks with author Donald Pease about his new book "Theodor SEUSS Geisel", a biography of the famous author who wrote under the name of Dr. Seuss.

Mosher Releases 'Walking To Gatlinburg' Tuesday, 03/02/10 7:50am - Mitch Wertlieb, VPR News

The wait is over for fans of Howard Frank Mosher. His first novel in 3 years hits the bookshelves today. His newest and 11th novel is called "Walking to Gatlinburg", and tells the Civil-War era tale of 17-year-old Morgan Kinneson.