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Journalist Jake Bittle traveled the country talking to those who have lost their homes in recent disasters being linked to climate change
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Tom Wilber's latest book explores the mystery of the 'Getaway Gertie,' which went missing over Lake Ontario nearly eighty years ago
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Looking for something to do this weekend? We've got some ideas!
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Tom Barbash's new novel is set in the famed Manhattan apartment house where Lennon spent the last year of his life — and where, in this telling, he befriends a washed-up talk show host and his son.
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It's hard to remember a world before Harry Potter. But it's been 20 years since readers in the U.S. were first introduced to the boy wizard, whose story has captivated audiences since.
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THE GREAT AMERICAN READ is an eight-part series that explores and celebrates the power of reading, told through the prism of America’s 100 best-loved novels (as chosen in a national survey)*.
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Join WSKG at the Sherburne Public Library on Thursday, August 23, 2018 for a special screening of The Great American read. Vote on-site for your favorite…
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To celebrate summer’s splendor, we share our summer reading list. This is a collection of books you can sink into, spend some extra time with, pages and passages waiting to be pored over unhurriedly. These are stories and topics meant to savor.
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The book's setting feels at times post-apocalyptic, as main character Håkan makes his way from San Francisco to New York to find his brother.
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Critic and novelist James Wood has often dinged other writers for what he calls "hysterical realism," but his new novel "Upstate" while beautifully written — goes too far in the other direction.
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The hero in "The Devil's Half Mile" is investigating the death of his father, who may have been involved in some shady deals.
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'Fresh Air' book critic Maureen Corrigan will be speaking at the 2018 Women's Fund Breakfast hosted by the Women's Fund of the Community Foundation for South Central New York. She joins us by phone to tell how she became book critic for 'Fresh Air', how many books land on her front porch every week, and what it is like to discover a great book by a previously unknown author.