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New York Times Book Review

Aftersight
Leaving
Family Dynamics
Book Review
Climate Change
Christine Blasey Ford
Social Justice
Emily Raboteau
Christianity
Your Absence Is Darkness
Grief Is For People
Headshot
Neighbors and Other Stories
Death Penalty
Wandering Stars
Andrew Borgia
Geraldine Derueter
Motherhood
God's Ghost Writers, Enslaved Christians, and the Making Of the Bible
Slavery
Worry

Audio formatted version of the New York Times Book Review, weekly. Aftersight is a media organization that serves individuals with barriers to print. This podcast is produced by AINC under the Chafee Amendment to the Copyright Act which states that authorized nonprofit organizations whose primary mission is to provide copyrighted works in specialized formats to individuals with barriers to print a... more

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Audio formatted version of the New York Times Book Review, weekly.

Audio formatted version of the New York Times Book Review, weekly.

Audio formatted version of the New York Times Book Review, weekly.

Audio formatted version of the New York Times Book Review, weekly.

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Al Pacino
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Episode: New York Times Book Review 2024-10-09

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Nefeli Schneider
Host and reader known for presenting literary critiques and reviews of various books, engaging with rich storytelling and societal themes.

Reviews

3.6 out of 5 stars from 21 ratings
  • New format a fall off in quality

    Big fall off in quality. Basically just a person reading text with no intonation.

    Old format, featured interviews with the authors and a lively interchange between staff members, was much more interesting and entertaining.

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    sjstras
    United States2 years ago

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New York Times Book Review 2024-10-09
Q: What has been your experience with writing as you approach the end of life?
Siegel communicates her continued desire to find clarity in her writing, even in the face of life’s challenges, asserting that writing is a lifelong journey.

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An engaging audio format presents a weekly exploration of notable book reviews, reflecting diverse themes and societal issues derived from contemporary literature. Each episode features critical insights into various titles, ranging from fiction to memoirs, examining topics such as grief, personal identity, cultural dynamics, and political narratives. The reviews not only showcase literary merit but also encourage listeners to ponder significant social questions, making it particularly appealing to avid readers and those interested in the nuanced interplay between literature and current affairs. The unique focus on producing accessible content aligns with a commitment to serving individuals with barriers to print, thereby fostering an inclu... more

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