Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Reading Envy 080: The Wild Things Helped with Jason Roland

Jenny is joined by Jason, and there are no floods, hurricanes, or ice storms that we are aware of. Knock on wood! Stay tuned for an announcement next week about the Reading Envy Readalong.

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Books featured:



A Country Year: Living the Questions by Sue Hubbell
All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes by Maya Angelou
Young God by Katherine Faw Morris
Black Wave by Michelle Tea
The Road by Cormac McCarthy
Ema the Captive by Cesar Aira

Other mentions:
African Kiwano Jelly Melon
http://amzn.to/2mxTwZ1My Own Cape Cod by Gladys Taber
HBO Special with Maya Angelou and Dave Chappelle
What the World Will Look Like Us When All the Water Leaves Us by Laura van den Berg
The Isle of Youth by Laura van den Berg
The North Water by Ian McGuire
The Nix by Nathan Hill
The Mothers by Brit Bennett

Related podcast episodes:

Episode 014: Flannery O'Connor with Zombies
Episode 025: Mule and Plow
Episode 042 - It Begins with Rain
Episode 054 - Retired Pirates 
Episode 073 - Buried Under the Beets with Jason Roland

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2 comments:

  1. I really enjoy the podcast; thank you for sharing your bookish conversations. I LOVE the podcasts with Jason! His passion for reading and descriptions of books read is so engaging. Please continue inviting him back often!

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    1. Thank you Tamra, for listening and commenting! I already have Jason scheduled for post-garden season in the fall, so that's something to look forward to.

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