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Hello Radio Readers! Now that we’ve explored the food described by Federal Writers’ Project authors in The Food of a Younger Land, and mulled over Joanne…
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Hi, Radio Readers – I’m Melany Wilks talking to you from my home in Colby, KS.The book, “Five Quarters of Orange,” by Joanne Harris brought many different…
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HPPR Radio Readers Book Club is thrilled to announce our FALL READ, and this one will be yummy. Here's the lineup, so get reading! ATTENTION ALL FOODIES:…
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Some years after the Apollo astronauts took the first color photograph showing the earth rising over the lunar surface, I read the epic science fiction…
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I’m hiking down a dry riverbed on a cold morning in winter, and with each step my boots make a sharp sound in the gravel. This is Cimarron Crossing, where…
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Denise Low’s grandfather of Delaware Indian heritage was among the dislocated Eastern Natives who settled on the Kansas Plains of the 19th Century. As one…
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I’m Jonathan Baker, a writer in Canyon, Texas, and I’ve been asked to talk a little about this month’s Radio Readers Book Club Read, The Milagro Beanfield…
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I am Xánath Caraza, and I today will read two bilingual poems from my book Donde la luz es violeta / Where the Light is Violet.Susurros en la atmósfera…
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I am Xánath Caraza, and today I will read two bilingual poems from my book Donde la luz es violeta / Where the Light is Violet. Agua Agua de las fuentes…
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Welcome to High Plains Public Radio Readers Book Club, an on-air, on-line community of readers exploring themes of common interest to those who live and…