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Book Cougars
Episode 210 - Getting Cozy with Our Mystery Man, John Valeri

Book Cougars

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 105:19


Welcome to Episode 210, where we have the pleasure of welcoming back Our Mystery Man, John Valeri! For those of you who are new to the Book Cougars, John is a frequent guest. He's a reader, professional reviewer, and interviewer extraordinaire (check out his BookTube channel, CENTRAL BOOKING). John joins us to not only recommend some hot new mystery/thrillers but also to share insights on the guiding principles of cozy mysteries, making this a conversation you won't want to miss! This episode is packed with a diverse range of books. We share our thoughts on THE AWAKENING: THE DRAGON HEART LEGACY, BOOK ONE by Nora Roberts, our second quarter readalong pick in our year of reading romance. We also delve into other intriguing reads such as THIS IS HOW IT ALWAYS IS by Laurie Frankel, THE MYSTERY GUEST by Nita Prose, and LOOKING FOR LOVE IN ALL THE HAUNTED PLACES by Claire Kann. Emily also read two captivating short stories: “Lucky Girls” by Nell Freudenberger from LUCKY GIRLS: STORIES and “That of Which We Cannot Speak” by Alethea Black from I KNEW YOU'D BE LOVELY: STORIES. In Biblio Adventures, we recap an exciting Biblio Adventure to Hartford, CT, where we had the privilege of seeing Michael Harriot (BLACK AF HISTORY: THE UN-WHITEWASHED STORY OF AMERICA) in conversation with Percival Everett about his new novel, JAMES, thanks to the Mark Twain House. Chris attended CULTIVATING VOICES: LIVE POETRY hosted by Sandra Yannone via Facebook. Emily binged some PRESUMED INNOCENT movie/series adaptations. At the Book Barn in Niantic, CT, she found a copy of FELLOWSHIP POINT (which we're both reading this summer) and a fantastic gift for Chris. Of course, we also talk about what we're currently reading, want to read, and upcoming #biblioadventures. We hope you enjoy the episode and if so, please consider leaving a review wherever you listen, as it really does help others find us. Happy Listening & Happy Reading! https://www.bookcougars.com/blog-1/2024/episode210

Burned By Books
Nell Freudenberger, "The Limits" (Knopf, 2024)

Burned By Books

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 54:39


The most thrilling work yet from the best-selling, prize-winning author of The Newlyweds and Lost and Wanted, a stunning new novel set in French Polynesia and New York City about three characters who undergo massive transformations over the course of a single year. From Mo'orea, a tiny volcanic island off the coast of Tahiti, a French biologist obsessed with saving Polynesia's imperiled coral reefs sends her teenage daughter to live with her ex-husband in New York. By the time fifteen-year-old Pia arrives at her father Stephen's luxury apartment in Manhattan and meets his new, younger wife, Kate, she has been shuttled between her parents' disparate lives--her father's consuming work as a surgeon at an overwhelmed New York hospital, her mother's relentless drive against a ticking ecological clock--for most of her life. Fluent in French, intellectually precocious, moving between cultures with seeming ease, Pia arrives in New York poised for a rebellion, just as COVID sends her and her stepmother together into near total isolation. A New York City schoolteacher, Kate struggles to connect with a teenager whose capacity for destruction seems exceeded only by her privilege. Even as Kate fails to parent Pia--and questions her own ability to become a mother--one of her sixteen-year-old students is already caring for a toddler full time. Athyna's love for her nephew, Marcus, is a burden that becomes heavier as she struggles to finish her senior year online. Juggling her manifold responsibilities, Athyna finds herself more and more anxious every time she leaves the house. Just as her fear of what is waiting for her outside her Staten Island community feels insupportable, an incident at home makes her desperate to leave. When their lives collide, Pia and Athyna spiral toward parallel but inescapably different tragedies. Moving from a South Pacific "paradise," where rage still simmers against the colonial government and its devastating nuclear tests, to the extreme inequalities of twenty-first century New York City, The Limits (Knopf, 2024) is an unforgettably moving novel about nation, race, class, and family. Heart-wrenching and humane, a profound work from one of America's most prodigiously gifted novelists. NELL FREUDENBERGER is the author of the novels Lost and Wanted, The Newlyweds and The Dissident, and of the story collection Lucky Girls, which won the PEN/Malamud Award and the Sue Kaufman Prize for First Fiction from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Named one of The New Yorker's “20 under 40” in 2010, she is a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Whiting Award, and a Cullman Fellowship from the New York Public Library. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband, daughter, and son. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Nell Freudenberger, "The Limits" (Knopf, 2024)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 54:39


The most thrilling work yet from the best-selling, prize-winning author of The Newlyweds and Lost and Wanted, a stunning new novel set in French Polynesia and New York City about three characters who undergo massive transformations over the course of a single year. From Mo'orea, a tiny volcanic island off the coast of Tahiti, a French biologist obsessed with saving Polynesia's imperiled coral reefs sends her teenage daughter to live with her ex-husband in New York. By the time fifteen-year-old Pia arrives at her father Stephen's luxury apartment in Manhattan and meets his new, younger wife, Kate, she has been shuttled between her parents' disparate lives--her father's consuming work as a surgeon at an overwhelmed New York hospital, her mother's relentless drive against a ticking ecological clock--for most of her life. Fluent in French, intellectually precocious, moving between cultures with seeming ease, Pia arrives in New York poised for a rebellion, just as COVID sends her and her stepmother together into near total isolation. A New York City schoolteacher, Kate struggles to connect with a teenager whose capacity for destruction seems exceeded only by her privilege. Even as Kate fails to parent Pia--and questions her own ability to become a mother--one of her sixteen-year-old students is already caring for a toddler full time. Athyna's love for her nephew, Marcus, is a burden that becomes heavier as she struggles to finish her senior year online. Juggling her manifold responsibilities, Athyna finds herself more and more anxious every time she leaves the house. Just as her fear of what is waiting for her outside her Staten Island community feels insupportable, an incident at home makes her desperate to leave. When their lives collide, Pia and Athyna spiral toward parallel but inescapably different tragedies. Moving from a South Pacific "paradise," where rage still simmers against the colonial government and its devastating nuclear tests, to the extreme inequalities of twenty-first century New York City, The Limits (Knopf, 2024) is an unforgettably moving novel about nation, race, class, and family. Heart-wrenching and humane, a profound work from one of America's most prodigiously gifted novelists. NELL FREUDENBERGER is the author of the novels Lost and Wanted, The Newlyweds and The Dissident, and of the story collection Lucky Girls, which won the PEN/Malamud Award and the Sue Kaufman Prize for First Fiction from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Named one of The New Yorker's “20 under 40” in 2010, she is a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Whiting Award, and a Cullman Fellowship from the New York Public Library. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband, daughter, and son. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Literature
Nell Freudenberger, "The Limits" (Knopf, 2024)

New Books in Literature

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 54:39


The most thrilling work yet from the best-selling, prize-winning author of The Newlyweds and Lost and Wanted, a stunning new novel set in French Polynesia and New York City about three characters who undergo massive transformations over the course of a single year. From Mo'orea, a tiny volcanic island off the coast of Tahiti, a French biologist obsessed with saving Polynesia's imperiled coral reefs sends her teenage daughter to live with her ex-husband in New York. By the time fifteen-year-old Pia arrives at her father Stephen's luxury apartment in Manhattan and meets his new, younger wife, Kate, she has been shuttled between her parents' disparate lives--her father's consuming work as a surgeon at an overwhelmed New York hospital, her mother's relentless drive against a ticking ecological clock--for most of her life. Fluent in French, intellectually precocious, moving between cultures with seeming ease, Pia arrives in New York poised for a rebellion, just as COVID sends her and her stepmother together into near total isolation. A New York City schoolteacher, Kate struggles to connect with a teenager whose capacity for destruction seems exceeded only by her privilege. Even as Kate fails to parent Pia--and questions her own ability to become a mother--one of her sixteen-year-old students is already caring for a toddler full time. Athyna's love for her nephew, Marcus, is a burden that becomes heavier as she struggles to finish her senior year online. Juggling her manifold responsibilities, Athyna finds herself more and more anxious every time she leaves the house. Just as her fear of what is waiting for her outside her Staten Island community feels insupportable, an incident at home makes her desperate to leave. When their lives collide, Pia and Athyna spiral toward parallel but inescapably different tragedies. Moving from a South Pacific "paradise," where rage still simmers against the colonial government and its devastating nuclear tests, to the extreme inequalities of twenty-first century New York City, The Limits (Knopf, 2024) is an unforgettably moving novel about nation, race, class, and family. Heart-wrenching and humane, a profound work from one of America's most prodigiously gifted novelists. NELL FREUDENBERGER is the author of the novels Lost and Wanted, The Newlyweds and The Dissident, and of the story collection Lucky Girls, which won the PEN/Malamud Award and the Sue Kaufman Prize for First Fiction from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Named one of The New Yorker's “20 under 40” in 2010, she is a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Whiting Award, and a Cullman Fellowship from the New York Public Library. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband, daughter, and son. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature

New Books in Environmental Studies
Nell Freudenberger, "The Limits" (Knopf, 2024)

New Books in Environmental Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 54:39


The most thrilling work yet from the best-selling, prize-winning author of The Newlyweds and Lost and Wanted, a stunning new novel set in French Polynesia and New York City about three characters who undergo massive transformations over the course of a single year. From Mo'orea, a tiny volcanic island off the coast of Tahiti, a French biologist obsessed with saving Polynesia's imperiled coral reefs sends her teenage daughter to live with her ex-husband in New York. By the time fifteen-year-old Pia arrives at her father Stephen's luxury apartment in Manhattan and meets his new, younger wife, Kate, she has been shuttled between her parents' disparate lives--her father's consuming work as a surgeon at an overwhelmed New York hospital, her mother's relentless drive against a ticking ecological clock--for most of her life. Fluent in French, intellectually precocious, moving between cultures with seeming ease, Pia arrives in New York poised for a rebellion, just as COVID sends her and her stepmother together into near total isolation. A New York City schoolteacher, Kate struggles to connect with a teenager whose capacity for destruction seems exceeded only by her privilege. Even as Kate fails to parent Pia--and questions her own ability to become a mother--one of her sixteen-year-old students is already caring for a toddler full time. Athyna's love for her nephew, Marcus, is a burden that becomes heavier as she struggles to finish her senior year online. Juggling her manifold responsibilities, Athyna finds herself more and more anxious every time she leaves the house. Just as her fear of what is waiting for her outside her Staten Island community feels insupportable, an incident at home makes her desperate to leave. When their lives collide, Pia and Athyna spiral toward parallel but inescapably different tragedies. Moving from a South Pacific "paradise," where rage still simmers against the colonial government and its devastating nuclear tests, to the extreme inequalities of twenty-first century New York City, The Limits (Knopf, 2024) is an unforgettably moving novel about nation, race, class, and family. Heart-wrenching and humane, a profound work from one of America's most prodigiously gifted novelists. NELL FREUDENBERGER is the author of the novels Lost and Wanted, The Newlyweds and The Dissident, and of the story collection Lucky Girls, which won the PEN/Malamud Award and the Sue Kaufman Prize for First Fiction from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Named one of The New Yorker's “20 under 40” in 2010, she is a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Whiting Award, and a Cullman Fellowship from the New York Public Library. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband, daughter, and son. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/environmental-studies

A Heavy Metal Podcast - The Mighty Decibel
HARDCORE PUNK NEW RELEASES - July/August 2023

A Heavy Metal Podcast - The Mighty Decibel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 29:30


It's time to revel in the new hardcore punk, d-beat, metal punk and grindcore releases issued from July and August 2023. Grind 'til death!! (0:00) "Sjena" +"sat sudnjeg dana" PLASTIKA - Plastika S/T | PLASTIKA (bandcamp.com) (2:45) "Dantza Basatia" + "Violenica" PEEDOH - Dantza Basatia Dantza Basati(a) | peedoh (bandcamp.com) (5:23) "Kicked In" + "Eternal War" SPIKEPIT - Spikepit SPIKEPIT | SPIKEPIT (bandcamp.com) (8:02) "War Never Ends" KRUST - 3 Track Singles 3 Track Singles | Krust (bandcamp.com) (10:31) "War Evermore" + "Aversion" MERE MORTALS - Condemned To Live Condemned to Live Ep | MERE MORTALS (bandcamp.com) (12:57) "Nenavidet srdcem, milovat nozem" INTERPUNKCE - Nenavidet srdcem, milovat nozem Nenávidět srdcem, milovat nožem EP | Interpunkce (bandcamp.com) (14:32) "Preludio" DARK TENNIS - Wimbledoom Wimbledoom | Dark Tennis (bandcamp.com) (16:03) "Never Enough" KAZMER - Never Enough never enough | Kazmer (bandcamp.com) (20:04) "Parasitic Wounds " LIPOMA - Odes To Suffering Odes to Suffering | Lipoma (bandcamp.com) (20:50) "Revolt" + "Lucky Girls" HOGTIED - Get Pork'd GET PORKD | Hogtied (bandcamp.com) (21:57) "Hell Hounds" CHRISTBANE - Invocation of Chaos Invocation of Chaos | CHRISTBANE (bandcamp.com) (25:35) "Blood Soaked System" YELLOWCAKE - Tour Promo TP015: Tour Promo | Yellowcake | Total Peace (bandcamp.com)

Main Character Moment
Lucky Girls Get Surprise Omakase

Main Character Moment

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 17:53


Recapping more of the trip to Japan on our last morning here. Thoughts on the perfect amount of time to go on vacation, how to ease back into life and deal with the post-vacation blues, and a true main character moment story of how Matt and I were destined to have omakase before we left. 

Double Trouble Podcast
DIE LUCKY-GIRL FOLGE #184

Double Trouble Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2023 62:05


Heute gibts seit langem mal wieder eine lange Folge! Wir sprechen über teuere Hotelsuiten, darüber warum wir keine Lucky-Girls sind und am Ende geben wir auch noch Bewerbungstipps. Enjoy!

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Don't Tell My Therapist
Session 37: Lucky, Lucky Girls

Don't Tell My Therapist

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 53:41


We're BACK…for now. Sophia and Jenna finally left Harry's House and are back in Portland. Sophia is leaving in a few days to start a new chapter of life, or a whole new book, we're not sure. Before she jaunts off to Europe, the girls rendezvous for one last podcast episode while they're in the same timezone. While Sophia is off living her White Lotus life, Jenna has to find a new hobby (or 3) to surprise her with when she gets back. Everyone place your bets on what Soph's hair color will be when she returns!

The Talent Managers
Ep 1: In 2023, we are lucky girls.

The Talent Managers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 25:41


In the first episode of the new season, Emmy and Eva give you an insight into what they have been up to the last few months and discuss "Lucky Girl Syndrome". Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Cause Cinema Podcast
Lucky Girls, Silent Twins and Midnight Clubs

Cause Cinema Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 14:14


Welcome back to The Search is Over. This week, we're continuing the countdown to Halloween with a collection of frightening found footage horror films. A documentary on a renowned and controversial musical icon premieres. And a new thriller based on an acclaimed and best-selling novel is now streaming. This week's picks include: Luckiest Girl Alive The Silent Twins Nothing Compares The Midnight Club Let the Right One In The Playlist Countdown to Halloween - Found Footage Horror (Collection)   Until next time,   The Search is Over.

Bookable
Nell Freudenberger: Lost and Wanted

Bookable

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2020 21:33


Can ghosts use radiation to talk to us?  And what does quantum entanglement have to do with friendship? Acclaimed novelist Nell Freudenberger answers these questions, and tells Amanda the true story of a pioneering female scientist who one hundred percent should have won the Nobel Prize, but didn't (guess why). Hard science can give rise to poetry, and Freudenberger talks about her choice to go that route in Lost and Wanted--pulling back the curtain on a process of literary alchemy--and did we mention ghosts?  About the Author:Nell Freudenberger is the author of the novels The Newlyweds and The Dissident, and the story collection Lucky Girls, which was awarded the PEN/Malamud Award and the Sue Kaufman Prize for First Fiction from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. A recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Whiting Award, and a Cullman Fellowship from the New York Public Library, she lives in Brooklyn with her family. Episode Credits:This episode was produced by Andrew Dunn, Beau Friedlander and Amanda Stern. It was mixed and sound-designed by Andrew Dunn who also created Bookable's chill vibe.  Our host and co-producer is Amanda Stern. Beau Friedlander is Bookable's executive producer and editor in chief of Loud Tree Media.  Music:"Cop Talk" by Grapefruit, "Stargazers" by Land of Legs, "The Color Up In the Hills" by The Tree Ring, "Pendulum" by Sun Shapes, "Starry Night" by Brian Sussman, "Bright Futures" by Keen Collective, "Divider" by Chris Zabriskie

First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing
First Draft - Nell Freudenberger

First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 36:13


Nell Freudenberger is the author of the novels Lost and Wanted, The Newlyweds, and The Dissident, and the story collection Lucky Girls, which won the PEN/Malamud Award and the Sue Kaufman Prize for First Fiction from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Moms Don’t Have Time to Read Books
Nell Freudenberger, Author of LOST AND WANTED

Moms Don’t Have Time to Read Books

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 25:13


Nell Freudenberger, whose first collection of stories, LUCKY GIRLS, was published when she was just 26, has a new novel out in April 2019: LOST AND WANTED. As one of the New Yorker magazine's "20 under 40" to watch, Nell has spent the past 20 years in the literary spotlight. Listen to what that was like for her, how she writes, where she finds her international inspiration, love stories and more. 

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Dialogos Radio
Interview with filmmaker Christiana Thanos

Dialogos Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2019 27:32


EN - Interview with filmmaker Christiana Thanos, producer of The Lucky Girls and volunteer at the Theotokos Greek Orthodox girl's orphanage in Kolkata, India. Aired March 15, 2011.

Ancient Faith Presents...

Bobby Maddex interviews Christiana Thanos, the producer of Lucky Girls, a documentary film about the Theotokos Greek Orthodox Girls' Orphanage in Calcutta, India, and the coordinator of a campaign to raise $4,000 during the 40 days of Lent for this same orphanage.

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National Book Awards Author Events
Author Nell Freudenberger reading and discussion, Moderated by Phillip Lopate

National Book Awards Author Events

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2013


The acclaimed author of Lucky Girls reads from and discusses her most recent work, about a Bangladeshi Muslim woman whose online courtship leads to marriage in America. www.nationalbook.org

Ancient Faith Presents...
4,000 Raindrops

Ancient Faith Presents...

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2011 14:19


Bobby Maddex interviews Christiana Thanos, the producer of Lucky Girls, a documentary film about the Theotokos Greek Orthodox Girls' Orphanage in Calcutta, India, and the coordinator of a campaign to raise $4,000 during the 40 days of Lent for this same orphanage.