Published on 11/1/2018 Hosts Caroline Miller, Susan Stoner, and guest Mike Nettleton discuss Man Called Ove, published in 2017. Ove works on become the grumpiest man alive while he plots his suicide. But new neighbors and a scruffy cat force him to change his plans. Click here to watc
Published on 9/1/2018 Hosts Susan Stoner, Caroline Miller and guest, Dale Hess discuss Lab Girl, published in 2016. Memoir of a biologists honoring her lifetime of work in the field of plant study and drawing parallels between the environment and the human struggle to understand it as
Published July 1, 2018 Caroline Miller, Susan Stoner and guest Maggie Stuckey discuss J. Rayan Stradal’s book, Kitchens of the Midwest. Eve is a girl born with an extraordinary palate but born into an unhappy family. She copes by cultivating her gift and becomes a famous chef who
Published on May 1,2018 Susan Stoner, Caroline Miller and guest, Suzy Vitello discuss Carolyn Parkhurst’s, Harmony, in which a family turns to the cult life in the New Hampshire woods in hopes of reaching the mind of their autistic daughter. Click here to watch on YouTube.
Published March 1, 2018 Caroline Miller, Susan Stoner and guest Sydney Stevens discuss Toni Morrison’s, God Help the Child, the story of a light skinned African American who rejects her beautiful dark skinned daughter, Bride, and how Bride copes with her insecurity as an adult. Clic
Published January 1, 2018 Hosts Susan Stoner, Caroline Miller and guest, Carolyn Rose, discuss book #16 in Alexander McCall Smith’s No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency series, The Woman Who Walked in Sunshine. Mme Ramotse takes a holiday from her Botswana detective agency but can’t stay
Published November 1, 2017 Hosts Susan Stoner, Caroline Miller and guest, Kate Ristau, discuss the mystery novel Under The Harrow by Flynn Berry. Nora walks into her sister’s kitchen in Marlow, England hoping for dinner but finds her sister has been brutally murdered. Click here to
Published September 1, 2017 Hosts Susan Stoner, Caroline Miller and guest, Leigh Goodison, discuss Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Buried Giant. Laced with Arthurian legend, this parable set in heraldic times follows the journey of an elderly couple as they set out in search of their son. Clic
Published July 1, 2017 Hosts Susan Stoner, Caroline Miller and guest, Marilyn Owen, discuss Ta-Nehisi’s, Between the World and Me, an open letter to his son about growing up black in America. Click here to watch on YouTube.
Published May 1, 2017 Sarina Dorie joins hosts Susan Stoner and Caroline Miller on “Just Read It” to discuss Ransom Riggs’ fantasy about children locked in a time warp during World War II. Imbued with supernatural powers, they are pursued by phantom demons. Click her