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Talking Volumes 2022 season guide
Minnesota Public Radio and the Star Tribune are proud to announce the 23rd season of Talking Volumes. Talking Volumes is hosted by award-winning journalist Kerri Miller, back in the cozy confines of the Fitzgerald Theater this fall for discussions with four great authors. 
Questions linger over 'Where the Crawdads Sing' author as film adaptation is released
Resurfaced news about author Delia Owen may overshadow the film adaptation of ‘Where The Crawdads Sing,’ her bestselling 2018 novel about a young woman raised in the marshes of North Carolina
Bookseller Jason Hong says "Little Rabbit" by Alyssa Songsiridej is "ultimately about sex, power, and female desire."
Author Frederick Joseph examines modern masculinity in 'Patriarchy Blues'
What does it mean to be a man today? In his new book, the award-winning author of “The Black Friend” examines how masculinity and patriarchy join together to make a toxic culture and offers a compelling vision for how to move beyond.
Ask a Bookseller: 'The Lying Life of Adults'
Jean Anne Pugh of Four Seasons Books in Shepardstown, West Virginia, just loves the title of Elena Ferrante’s novel, “The Lying Life of Adults.” Pugh calls the novel an excellent portrait of a teenager “in conflict with her culture and her family.”
From the archives: Author Ashley C. Ford on her debut memoir, ‘Somebody’s Daughter’
This week’s Big Books and Bold Ideas features a conversation with author and activist Frederick Joseph about his new book, “Patriarchy Blues.” We decided to whet your appetite for that discussion by replaying this one with Ashley C. Ford. Both Ford and Joseph were shaped by daunting childhood experiences and have emerged with powerful lessons about gender, race and class in America.
Author Leila Mottley on her breakout first novel, 'Nightcrawling'
Leila Mottley was just 17 when she began writing what is already one of the breakout novels of the summer. “Nightcrawling” explores police corruption, patriarchy, poverty and what it means to young Black women who are often expected to carry it all.
'O' takes readers on a journey of abandonment and reclamation
In her third poetry collection, Zeina Hashem Beck is graceful her defiance of fitting self into a box. She embraces the multitudes – mother, citizen, poet, warrior – and presents herself as one whole.
From the archives: Author and activist Reginald Dwayne Betts on the power of books
This Friday’s Big Books and Bold Ideas will be a conversation between host Kerri Miller and Leila Mottley, who penned “Nightcrawling,” one of the hottest books this summer. As we anticipate that, enjoy this Talking Volumes from 2021 with poet, activist and author Reginald Dwayne Betts. Like Mottley, he brings the deep questions about being a Black person in America to scrutiny in the most beautiful and haunting ways.