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The Open Book Podcast - Episode Twenty One : Unknown

In this month's bumper episode we have a special…

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In this month's bumper episode we have a special guest interview with Akuch Kuol Anyieth about her memoir Unknown. We tempt you to try some Fantasy titles with the So you think you don't like segment, and our bookchat is on the non-fiction title Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver Burkeman. Plus we have a segment on books that have been turned into movies and Library staff reviews of Other Houses by Paddy O'Reilly and House of Stone by Novuyo Rosa Tshuma.

First published

09/14/2022

Genres

government

Duration

82 minutes

Parent Podcast

The Open Book

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Episode Description

In this month's bumper episode we have a special guest interview with Akuch Kuol Anyieth about her memoir Unknown. We tempt you to try some Fantasy titles with the So you think you don't like segment, and our bookchat is on the non-fiction title Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver Burkeman. Plus we have a segment on books that have been turned into movies and Library staff reviews of Other Houses by Paddy O'Reilly and House of Stone by Novuyo Rosa Tshuma.

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