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Heard on the “Sound of Ideas”
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Author Steve Traina details the short history of the club that began as a coffee house at East 105th and Euclid in Cleveland.
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In his latest collection of poetry, Latimer grapples with the death of his father.
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Quartez Harris worked as an elementary school teacher in the Cleveland Metropolitan School District. He talked about how that experience and his students shaped his writing.
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In “Lola and the Troll,” Connie Schultz offers a story about a little girl standing you to her bully.
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Brandy Schillace says her new main character shares some similarities with her, including being on the autism spectrum.
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The NPR Science Desk Correspondent talked about her new book, “Transient and Strange,” with the “Sound of Ideas.”
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Despite a rise in challenges, no books have reportedly been pulled off the shelves.
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The "Ordinary People Change the World" series offers kid-size biographies of historic figures.
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Ideastream Public Media’s Executive Editor Mike McIntyre discusses the book “What the Farm” with author Mary Conway Sullivan.
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Two books look at how President Garfield and President Lincoln each confronted the bitter division of their times.