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Vermont Edition's winter book show returns, with a special focus on books by Black authors.
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A conversation with Dan Nott, graduate and instructor of the Center for Cartoon Studies in White River Junction.
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In the novel, the fictionalized Grant reflects on his life as a husband, father, general and American president.
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Kristen Vincent's book "Hope Beneath the Tree" benefits a local nonprofit of the same name.
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The classic novel Watership Down follows a group of rabbits as they avoid peril to find a new home. And a new graphic novel adaptation hits bookstores this week. It was created by James Sturm, co-founder of the Center for Cartoon Studies in White River Junction.
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Neagley discusses her childhood in Ascutney and her role in the founding of Shelburne Farms.
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Two local librarians and a bookseller from Woodstock share their summer reading recommendations.
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The Champlain College professor discusses her new book, "Hanging Out: The Radical Power of Killing Time."
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Host Mikaela Lefrak speaks with the Calais author about his new book, "Elf Dog & Owl Head."
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Mikaela Lefrak speaks with the author about her suspenseful new novel, "I Have Some Questions for You," set at a New Hampshire boarding school.