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  • We give you the 2024 Fall Read – Through the Eyes of a Child and through it, we’ll walk alongside the children in the books as we explore the messages and ideas, the issues and concerns, the dreams and the hopes inherent in these stories.
  • More of Seven Books Plus – A Reading List to Save Democracy – Part IIIby Kansas Reflector columnist Max McCoy. This is a list of seven books to save democracy, one reader at a time.
  • Rot can unfortunately affect any garden, but there some things you can do to minimize the effects. We'll talk about them this week, and explain a bit more about what's really going on.
  • Hello, Radio Readers. I’m Jane Holwerda. Our Fall 2024 Read: Through the Eyes of a Child, begins with a book that has entertained generations for almost 160 years. Continuously in print, translated into 174 languages, adapted for theatre, opera, ballet and film, an influencer of musicians and writers in our own time: the book is of course, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
  • Hello. My name is Cheryl Berzanskis and I’m from Amarillo. My reading follows a predictable pattern — something about nature, a murder mystery, maybe poetry or something I feel I “ought” to read. However, for our autumn Radio Readers’ Book Club, I wanted to step outside any genre with which I am familiar and comfortable.
  • Thank you for joining us on the High Plains Public Radio Station. My name is Jessica Sadler and I am a Science Teacher, STEAM facilitator, and coach in Olathe, Kansas. I am here with the other book leaders to discuss Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll.
  • For High Plains Public Radio Readers Book Club, I am Shane Timson from Colby, Kansas. We’ve all heard the phrase “down the rabbit hole” or maybe you’ve said, “I went down the rabbit hole.” The other day I was online looking up things and pretty soon I was looking up things that had nothing to do with anything else. What was supposed to be 10 or 15 minutes turned out to be a whole afternoon.
  • This week, Luke recaps a fun couple days of photographing deer and catching blue catfish at Lake Tawakoni a couple days ago. Luke joined his buddies Jeff Rice and Larry Weishuhn aka. "Mr. Whitetail" at Wind Point Park www.windparkpointtx.com for a fun few hours photographing the numerous whitetail deer that travel through the park. The photo attached is a doe that was attracted close for photos by Vineyard Max deer attractant, made from dried, crushed grape skins. The deer smelled the attractant and followed her nose to the bag. The next morning was a red hot catching trip with guide David Hanson (903-268-7391) for blue catfish. Many folks think blues are landed only in the cooler weather months but David has been on a good shallow water bite using small bits of cut sunfish.
  • Hello, Radio Readers. I’m Julie A. Sellers for the HPPR Radio Readers Book Club. Everything Sad is Untrue by Daniel Nayeri explores story, memory, identity and flaws through the eyes of the author as a twelve-year-old Iranian refugee in Oklahoma.
  • Hello everyone, this is Miriam Scott. I was born and raised in Germany and now live with my American husband and three teenage kids in Amarillo Texas where I am a priest for the Episcopal Church of St. Andrew.
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