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  • Hallo zusammen, hello everyone I’m Miriam Scott back with more about “Belonging,” a book about Nora Krug’s reckoning with her German heritage. She researched the story of her family before and after WWII extensively and naturally the research took her back home to Germany where her parents still live.
  • Hi, I’m Valerie a Radio Reader from Topeka and I just finished reading Belonging: a German Reckons with History and Home by Nora Krug. Belonging is part of this season’s theme Graphic Novels– Worth a Thousand Words.
  • Several years ago, my husband went through a beef jerky stage. Actually, it was more of a preserved meat stage, because he didn’t just eat beef, and he didn’t just eat jerky...
  • Click and listen in this week as Luke shares one of his favorite wintertime recipes for Mexican stew.
  • Time to turn over a new leaf as we chop into the second half of our two-part series on lettuce.
  • Any time I start feeling a little self-assured, a bit smug, or even relieved that I made a halfway decent parenting choice, I can count on one of my teenagers to pull the smug rug right out from under me.
  • Hello. My name is Andrea Elise and I live in Amarillo, Texas.I just finished reading Nora Krug’s graphic novel, Belonging. The book whisks us across miles of Nora’s anguished searching throughout New York and numerous cities in Germany. We move past moments of panic and horror, as well as levity and insight.
  • Miriam Scott here from Amarillo to share with you my impressions from the book “Belonging” by Nora Krug. It is a brave book. A book full of vulnerability, courage, honesty, and a wrestling with history that I, as a fellow German immigrant am very thankful for.
  • In this episode of High Plains Public Radio’s One Small Step podcast, we meet Mary Emeny and Steve Long.
  • In this episode of High Plains Public Radio’s One Small Step podcast, we meet Jay Parker and Pam Lehman.
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