25 - Danny Byrne
Chapters15 Sep 2017

25 - Danny Byrne

On today’s episode we talk with Danny Byrne. Danny was raised on books that he’s now sharing with his twins as a new dad (I Will Love You Forever, The Giving Tree, Berenstain Bears). He tells us about that, and about growing up reading about baseball. From Chicago, Danny turned to books to understand the world around him. Toni Morrison became a treasured author in his life, both for the beauty of her prose and her wisdom on issues of social justice. When he met his wife, he dabbled in rereading. Never a fan of Jane Austen when required to read it in high school, his wife inspired him to reread Austen’s novels. On the second try, he found much to respect.What changed? Danny or Jane Austen’s books? This is Danny’s story. ]]>

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45- Andrew (Andy) McMillan

45- Andrew (Andy) McMillan

On this episode, our guest is Andrew (Andy) McMillan. Andrew is a pastor from Alabama currently living in Portland, Oregon. He is also the brother of our first guest, Jordan McMillan. In our conversat...

17 Dec 20181h 9min

44 - Thomas Lawrence Long

44 - Thomas Lawrence Long

On this episode, we talk to Thomas Lawrence Long, Associate Professor in Nursing at the University of Connecticut where he studies and teaches on medical humanities and health studies, the history of ...

3 Dec 20181h 11min

43 - Erica Leeman

43 - Erica Leeman

On our latest episode we welcome guest Erica Leeman, an Arkansas native who moved to Boston to attend library school. A librarian by training, and publisher by trade, she is a lifelong reader turned ...

1 Sep 20181h 16min

42 - Trying to Get to You: The Reading Life of Elvis Presley (Revisited)

42 - Trying to Get to You: The Reading Life of Elvis Presley (Revisited)

On this episode, we mark the passing of Elvis Presley by examining his life as a reader. Elvis notoriously struggled with his intense fame and used books to answer spiritual questions, provide medical...

15 Aug 20181h 1min

41 - A Moby Dick Marathon at Mystic Seaport (Revisted)

41 - A Moby Dick Marathon at Mystic Seaport (Revisted)

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40 - Joe Hourihan

40 - Joe Hourihan

On this episode, our guest is Joe Hourihan. Joe is an attorney with four decades of legal experience. He is a native of Hartford, Connecticut where he attended Trinity College and the UCONN school of ...

17 Juli 201858min

39 - Chris Bouton

39 - Chris Bouton

On our latest episode, we talk to Chris Bouton. Chris is a historian turned jury researcher who is working on a book about slave violence in antebellum Virginia. On this episode we talk childhood fora...

1 Juli 20181h 17min

38 - "Somewhere i have never travelled, gladly beyond"- Poetry, Queerness, and a Listener Letter

38 - "Somewhere i have never travelled, gladly beyond"- Poetry, Queerness, and a Listener Letter

We asked our listeners what kinds of reading experiences helped them to understand their sexuality. In honor of pride month, we’re sharing some of your submissions with a particular focus on one liste...

15 Juni 20188min

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