AADL interviews authors—not only about the books they write, but also the books they love (or hate) to read. A podcast by the Ann Arbor District Library. Learn more at aadl.org/podcasts
In this episode of AADL Reads, we got to talk to Cecil Richards about her book, "Make Trouble: Standing Up, Speaking Out, and Finding the Courage to Lead" and also about some of her own favorite reads!
Stephen Mack Jones stopped by the studio to discuss a lot of books, including his own "Lives Laid Away"!
Sarah Dessen, author of The Rest of the Story and SO MANY other YA novels, stopped and talked with us for a while about YA fiction, movie adaptations, and more!
In this episode of AADL Reads, we got to talk with Brigit Young about her debut children's novel, Worth a Thousand Words. We also couldn't miss the opportunity to discuss the ever-controversial topic of movies that are better than the book (and more!)
Michelle Kuo, author of the memoir, Reading with Patrick, was kind enough to talk with us about her own writing, books that we would be shocked she loves, and also about what is currently on her reading list!
In the first episode of AADL reads, we chatted with Sarah Vowell not only about her latest book, Lafayette in the Somewhat United States, but also about her relationship with reading, her go-to classics, and more!