![]() Podcast produced by Jayson De Leon and Andy Bowers. including the seventh title in the radio-theater audiobook line based on R.L. Welcome to a special bonus episode of the Slate Audio Book Club While. See all the pieces in this month’s Slate Book Review. Fortunately, the children's audio world is populated with a broad range of. Subscribe in iTunes RSS feed Download Play in another tab Slate Plus members: Get your ad-free podcast feed. Or you can listen to any of our previous club meetings through our iTunes feed. Visit our Audio Book Club archive page for a complete list of the more than 75 books we’ve discussed over the years. Read the book and stay tuned for our discussion in March! Scott’s new book Better Living Through Criticism. Next month the Audio Book Club will dig into A.O. Start listening today for free Slate’s Audio Book Club discusses Emma Donoghue’s Room, a best-selling novel about a 5-year-old boy raised by his mother in a shed where she has been held prisoner since before he was born.Learn more about your ad choices. Is there a worldview embedded in Berlin’s fragmentary approach to storytelling? To what extent has she embraced the role of autobiographer? Why do her stories read as so careful and so careless at the same time? Enjoy Audio Book Club: Emma Donoghue’s Room from Slate Books on Scribd. Slate critics Christina Cauterucci, Mark Harris, and Katy Waldman discuss A Manual for Cleaning Women, a sensitive, droll, and affecting collection of short stories by the underrated American writer Lucia Berlin, who died in 2004. Slate Plus members: Get your ad-free podcast feed Podcast produced by Jayson De Leon and Andy Bowers.Subscribe in iTunes ∙ RSS feed ∙ Download ∙ Play in another tab ![]() She adds, The story of my mother and me is unfolding even. See all the pieces in this month’s Slate Book Review. Near the start of the book, Bechdel observes that the real problem with this memoir about my mother is that it has no beginning. Or you can listen to any of our previous club meetings through our iTunes feed. Slate critics Dan Kois, Emily Bazelon, and Katy Waldman discuss Kate Atkinson’s historical novel about a British woman who lives World War II over and over again.Learn more about your ad choices. Generally considered DeLillo's breakout work, the novel follows a year in the life of. Read millions of eBooks and audiobooks on the web, iPad, iPhone and Android. This month, the Audio Book Club discusses Don DeLillo's White Noise, on the occasion of its 25 th anniversary. Read the book and stay tuned for our discussion in June! Read Audio Book Club: Life After Life by with a free trial. Next month, the Audio Book Club will dig into Eligible, a contemporary update on Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice by Curtis Sittenfeld. How does Jahren negotiate, even rank, her identities as scientist, woman, mother, and platonic soulmate to her lab manager, Bill? Does the “Trees: they’re just like us!” gambit work-or is Jahren making a subtler argument about what it means to be a plant and a human? Slate critics Susan Matthews, Laura Miller, and Katy Waldman discuss Lab Girl, Hope Jahren’s joyful memoir of plants, the scientific process, and friendship. For Novembers Audio Book Club, Jamelle Bouie and Laura Miller join Katy Waldman to discuss two novels that cast Americas racist past and present in a new light: Underground Airlines, by Ben. Slate Plus members: Get your ad-free podcast feed. ![]() Subscribe in iTunes ∙ RSS feed ∙ Download ∙ Play in another tab This month, the Audio Book Club presents a heated discussion of Elizabeth Gilberts Eat, Pray, Love: One Womans Search for Everything Across Italy, India, and Indonesia, which Katie Roiphe.
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