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In need of a good read? Or just want to keep up with the books everyone's talking about? NPR's Book of the Day gives you today's very best writing in a snackable, skimmable, pocket-sized podcast. Whether you're looking to engage with the big questions of our times – or temporarily escape from them – we've got an author who will speak to you, all genres, mood and writing styles included. Catch toda... more

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The Super Bowl is over, but the NFL season is set to ramp up again in just a few months.  Today’s episode features two nonfiction books that delve into the world of football. First, Chuck Klosterman’s Football is a critical reading of the sport. He s... more

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About a decade ago, professor and historian Ethelene Whitmire was presenting research on the experiences of African Americans living in Denmark. At that talk, she met – by chance – a relative of Reed Peggram, one of her research subjects. That relati... more

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In his latest novel, George Saunders continues to explore his interest in death and the afterlife. Vigil tells the story of an oil tycoon and climate change denier named K.J. Boone who’s visited by a series of ghosts in his final hours. In today’s ep... more

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Gov. Josh Shapiro has plenty of dark experiences that he could recount in his new memoir, Where We Keep the Light. In his first term as Pennsylvania’s governor, he investigated abuse within the Catholic Church and was the victim of an arson attack in... more

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Recent Guests

Ethelene Whitmire
Historian and author specializing in African American history
University of Wisconsin at Madison
Episode: A new book focuses on a queer, Black, WWII-era translator who risked safety for love
George Saunders
Author of the novel, Vigil
Episode: George Saunders' 'Vigil' is a ghostly novel about an oil tycoon in his final hours
Josh Shapiro
Governor of Pennsylvania and author
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Episode: Gov. Josh Shapiro emphasizes civic engagement in new memoir 'Where We Keep the Light'
Ellie Levenson
Author and journalist who has contributed to The Guardian and Cosmopolitan UK.
Author of Room 706
Episode: In 'Room 706,' a woman confronts her extramarital affair during a hostage crisis
Cheryl W. Thompson
Investigative journalist at NPR and author of 'Forgotten Souls'
NPR
Episode: Two new books take on lesser-known chapters of WWII and Cold War-era Black history
Howard Bryant
Sports writer and author of King's & Pawns
Episode: Two new books take on lesser-known chapters of WWII and Cold War-era Black history
Rosie Storey
Author of Dandelion is Dead
Episode: A woman takes over her dead sister’s dating profile in 'Dandelion is Dead'
Nina McConigley
Author of the novel 'How to Commit a Postcolonial Murder'
Independently published author
Episode: 'How to Commit a Postcolonial Murder' is a dark new novel about sisterhood
Angela Tomaski
Author of The Infamous Gilberts
Episode: Angela Tomaski’s debut novel takes readers on a tour of an English manor in decline

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Andrew Limbong
Host of NPR's Book of the Day and Books We've Loved, Andrew Limbong engages with authors to discuss notable literary works.

Reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars from 897 ratings
  • I’m sorry

    But I will give you 3 stars I hope that’s enough 😉

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Badboy15👻
    United Statesa month ago
  • Love the podcast!

    Thanks so much for a thoughtful podcast about a wide variety of quality books!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    tcfan18
    United Statesa month ago
  • Good Stuff

    Some of these books are classics. Haven’t read them since high school and it has been a pleasure re-visiting them, the Zora Neale Hurston episode in particular. Some reviews here mention a “liberal bias.” A gentle reminder that this is a podcast about literature.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Inday_Mie
    United States3 months ago
  • Great listen!

    This is an amazing book podcast with insightful and engaging interviews. The conversations are thought provoking, inspiring, and I always leave feeling a bit more connected to the world around me. I am shocked at the reviews that gripe about bias — the genres covered and the guests interviewed range widely. Someone in the comments requested a “neutral” book — writers don’t spend years of their life and pour their souls into books about “neutral”subjects but stories that they care about deeply. A... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    NVNVNV72
    United States4 months ago
  • What a great show!

    I find this show so useful in keeping track of books I want to read, new (and old) releases, plus hearing interviews with authors really changes my perception of their works. More a fan of fiction than non-fiction, but I appreciate the opportunity to hear these great NPR interviews.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MegMagenta
    Australia4 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the podcast's engaging and informative nature, highlighting its ability to introduce them to a diverse range of new books.
While most reviews are positive, there are critiques regarding perceived political biases and a desire for a more neutral approach to book selections.
The format is praised for being concise and efficient, making it easy to fit into a busy schedule, though some listeners wish for deeper explorations of topics.

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A new book focuses on a queer, Black, WWII-era translator who risked safety for love
Q: Can you tell us about Reed's grandmother, Laura Reed?
Laura Reed, who had a third-grade education, was a pivotal influence, pushing Reed to attend prestigious institutions and gaining access for him through her work.
A new book focuses on a queer, Black, WWII-era translator who risked safety for love
Q: What inspired Ethelene Whitmire to write about Reed Peggram?
Ethelene learned from a student at her Copenhagen talk that Reed Peggram was her great uncle, leading to her discovery of over 200 letters he wrote during the war.
In 'Room 706,' a woman confronts her extramarital affair during a hostage crisis
Q: Why tell a modern story through this extraordinary incident?
Kate represents a complicated woman, reflecting the nuances of modern women's lives.
In 'Room 706,' a woman confronts her extramarital affair during a hostage crisis
Q: What brings Kate to Room 706?
Kate justifies her affair as a form of me time, an escape from her everyday life.
George Saunders' 'Vigil' is a ghostly novel about an oil tycoon in his final hours
Q: What do you think the value of fiction can be in moments like this?
Saunders believes fiction helps sustain a relationship with truth amid denial and confusion, allowing readers to discern reality from falsehoods.

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Offering a daily insight into the literary world, this podcast features bite-sized interviews with authors across various genres, making it accessible for listeners seeking both entertainment and knowledge. Episodes highlight new releases, classic literature, and personal reflections from authors on their works, exploring significant themes ranging from personal identity to social issues. Unique for its brief format, each episode allows listeners to quickly discover intriguing books and authors, catering to those wanting to enrich their reading lists without lengthy commitment. The podcast also presents a diverse array of perspectives and voices, making it a rich resource for anyone interested in literature and contemporary writing.

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3. Josh Shapiro
4. Ellie Levenson
5. Cheryl W. Thompson
6. Howard Bryant
7. Rosie Storey
8. Nina McConigley

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