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Audio FileEdit | RemoveMy name is Diane Goble from Sisters, Oregon.I loved the drawings and the handwriting font that temper Roz Chast’s memoir, “Can’t we…
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Hello, Radio Readers. I’m Jane Holwerda from Dodge City KS.Throughout this fall, we’ve been talking about aging, death, and dying, most recently in…
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Hello, Radio Readers. I’m Jane Holwerda from Dodge City, Kansas. I’ve been thinking about the memoir Can’t We Talk About Something More Pleasant?I’ve been…
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Hello, Radio Readers. I’m Jane Holwerda from Dodge City, Kansas, ruminating on aging, death and dying for our Fall 2018 series.In her memoir, Can’t We…
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This is Tom Weso, and this is High Plains Public Radio’s book club. In the featured novel for this program, Richard Wagamese’s Medicine Walk, the deep…
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Hello, Radio Readers. I’m Jane Holwerda from Dodge City, Kansas, here to talk about death and dying, for our Fall 2018 book series. In reading and talking…
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Medicine Walk by Richard Wagamese presents many lessons, and one of them is how it feels to be an outsider. All of us have this experience sometime, and…
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In the last part of his book Being Mortal, Atul Gawande addresses the events following his father’s being diagnosed with a rare caner, astrocytoma of the…
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Hello from Quinter, Kansas. This is Valerie Brown-Kuchera, helping to pass on (no pun intended) some of the ideas generated by Being Mortal, the first…