June 26th, 2020 | Author Q&As
Q&A with Curtis Sittenfeld
There are a few authors that I don’t even need to know the title of their latest book, I’m a buyer. Donna Tartt (if only she published more frequently), Nora…
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There are a few authors that I don’t even need to know the title of their latest book, I’m a buyer. Donna Tartt (if only she published more frequently), Nora…
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Psychotherapist Lori Gottlieb’s New York Times bestselling book Maybe You Should Talk to Someone is not a self-help book, or if it is, it’s super subtle. Her book follows the…
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I caught up with Andrew Lownie, author of best-selling royal biography Their Lives and Loves, The Mountbattens, a fascinating read about the dynamic, complex couple whose love lives were as colourful…
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I caught up with New York Times best-selling author Lisa Taddeo, whose recent nonfiction book Three Women is a global phenomenon. Taddeo spent eight years and thousands of hours following…
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Actors Saoirse Ronan, Laura Dern, Meryl Streep, Emma Watson, Timothée Chalamet (Call Me by Your Name) are all gracing our screens this Christmas in the film adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s…
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Five toasts, five people, one lifetime. Maurice Hannigan’s lifetime. An 84-old man with hairy ears and a voice that can melt icebergs, Hannigan pulls up a stool at the bar…
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One thing that I really admired about Liese O’Halloran Schwarz’s page-turner of a novel The Possible World is the story itself. How did Schwarz make this imaginative tale spanning a…
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I caught up with English author and biographer Claire Tomalin about her best-selling memoir A Life of My Own. I loved it and can’t recommend it highly enough. Still working, the…
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I am not a science person. It was always my worst subject at school. Even the easy classes were hard. So it was with a slight unease that I picked…
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I caught up with Miami-born, Paris-based author Pamela Druckerman, following the release of her latest book There Are No Grown-Ups. Tired of grasping a decade’s point, until she’s squandered it, Druckerman…
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