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This Week: Connected Parenting
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Nandan Nilekani will discuss his book, which looks at the economic and societal changes in India over the past decade.
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Listen to Podcast 168 (Originally broadcasted on June 23, 2009)
Ceridwen Dovey discusses her debut novel, which follows three former employees of a deposed dictator in an unnamed country, and her experiences as a first time author.
Blood Kin (Paperback) Ceridwen Dovey
Listen to Podcast 167 (Originally broadcasted on June 16, 2009)
Jason Kersten discusses his book, which looks at the career of master currency counterfeiter Art Williams, from his early years as a teen learning the "trade" to how he was most recently caught and sent to federal prison.
The Art of Making Money (Hardcover) Jason Kersten
Listen to Podcast 166 (Originally broadcasted on June 9, 2009)
Sebastian Barry discusses and reads from his novel, which looks back on the life of an Irish woman who is nearing 100, and has been institutionalized for most of her later years.
The Secret Scripture (Paperback) Sebastian Barry
Listen to Podcast 165 (Originally broadcasted on June 2, 2009)
Lewis Black discusses his humorous book of essays on religion, as well as his experiences in the world of religion.
Disclaimer: Please be advised that this podcast contains adult content.
Me of Little Faith (Paberback) Lewis Black
Listen to Podcast 164 (Originally broadcasted on May 26, 2009)
Aleksandar Hemon discusses his new book of short stories, as well as his previous book, now in paperback, The Lazarus Project.
Love and Obstacles (Hardcover) Aleksandar Hemon
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