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Books and Beards - Episode One

Episode 1 of the Books and Beards podcast, hosted by Jim Jose, titled "Books and Beards - Episode One" was published on November 12, 2020 and runs 24 minutes.

November 12, 2020 ·24m · Books and Beards

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On today's podcast, Adam and Juan discuss Janet Fitch's 1999 book, White Oleander. A beautiful coming-of-age story about a child separated from her mother and placed in a series of foster homes. It deals with themes of motherhood and teenage angst, among many of its other themes. For any recommendations, please direct message us @BooksAndBeards on Instagram.

On today's podcast, Adam and Juan discuss Janet Fitch's 1999 book, White Oleander. A beautiful coming-of-age story about a child separated from her mother and placed in a series of foster homes. It deals with themes of motherhood and teenage angst, among many of its other themes. For any recommendations, please direct message us @BooksAndBeards on Instagram.
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Golden Goose Book (version 2), The by L. Leslie Brooke (1862 - 1940) LibriVox Here are four delightful fairy tales that have fascinated children and adults for centuries. Several, such as The Three Bears and The Three Little Pigs are well known and can be listened to with delight as each remembered and beloved part is come to. Others, such as The Golden Goose and Tom Thumb are not so well known and listening to them can be exciting because we do not know exactly what is to come as the story unfolds. (summary by the reader) Book of Lieh-Tzu, The by Liezi ( - ca. 400 BC) LibriVox Although Lieh Tzu's work has evidently passed through the hands of many editors and gathered numerous accretions, there remains a considerable nucleus which in all probability was committed to writing by Lieh Tzu's immediate disciples, and is therefore older than the genuine parts of Chuang Tzu. There are some obvious analogies between the two authors, and indeed a certain amount of matter common to both; but on the whole Lieh Tzu's book bears an unmistakable impress of its own. The geniality of its tone contrasts with the somewhat hard brilliancy of Chuang Tzu, and a certain kindly sympathy with the aged, the poor and the humble of this life, not excluding the brute creation, makes itself felt throughout. - From Lionel Giles Introduction The Eagle Morning Show Morgan and Tom Morgan Tanner grew up in Vigo Park, and graduated from Tulia High School. She decided on a career in radio while attending WT, and became very popular very quickly. Morgan enjoys estate sales and gardening, and her dog Brody thinks she is the best mom ever. She loves to travel and tour cemeteries, when the weather is nice. Morgan insists the best chili rellenos are still at The El Camino in her hometown Tulia.Tom Young is new to the Texas panhandle. He and his wife Rachael moved here from Illinois a couple of years ago. Tom grew up in Champaign, and found his way into radio. He’s a Chicago Bears fan, a Chicago Bulls fan, and well, you see where this is going. We are trying to “Texan-ize” Tom by sneaking in conversations about chicken fried steak, the Dallas Cowboys, and the comfort of a good pair of boots. He’s a sports nut, a video game fanatic, and has been suspected of frequenting karaoke bars. Books and Other Things - Hinglish Book Review Podcast Abhijit Mahida & Kishore Manikar 2 best friends discuss books and other things! Each week, we take a book, try to give both sides to it and also discuss other happenings in our life. We have reviewed books like 1984, The Great Gatsby, Deep Work, ShoeDog, The Invisible Man, Neti Neti and more in Hindi. Subscribe to follow us along every week and read with us.
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