2007 National Book Festival Podcast: Recent Episodes

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The 2007 National Book Festival podcast covering author interviews and highlights.

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Maria Celeste Arrarás nos habla sobre su primer libro infantil y la importancia de la literatura.

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National Humanities Medal winner Patricia MacLachlan discusses her work, including her new book "Edward's Eyes" (Simon & Schuster, 2007).

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Science fiction and fantasy author Terry Pratchett talks about his best-selling books and how he made "Death" one of his most popular characters.

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Rosemary Wells's reads from her recent book, "Red Moon at Sharpsburg" (Viking, 2007) and discusses why she spent years researching the book.

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Holly Black reads from her new book and shares some interesting writing tips.

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Megan McDonald talks about the inspiration for her Judy Moody series.

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Maria Celeste Arrarás discusses her career as a celebrity journalist and what motivated her to write her first children's book.

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Charles Simic reads his favorite poems and discusses his most recent book, "My Noiseless Entourage" (Harcourt, 2005).

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Rowell talks about growing up in the foster care system and the women who shaped her life.

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Baldacci discusses his latest book," Simple Genius," which explores a very real technological race and a hunt for hidden treasure.

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Burns discusses his book and his seven-part film based on his book, which is scheduled to air on PBS in September 2007.

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Deedy reads from her latest book and talks about her Cuban heritage.

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Gupta discusses his new book, "Chasing Life: New Discoveries in the Search for Immortality to Help You Age Less Today (Warner Wellnesss, 2007).

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Moses discusses the disappearance of family traditions in the home and reads from her newest book, "The Baptism" (Margaret K. McElderry Books, 2007).