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Author Peter Geye talks about his latest book, The Ski Jumpers, which examines identity, family, murder, and the perils of memory.
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Wednesday, August 31, 2022 - “One Book, One North Dakota” is a recurring event organized by Humanities ND. The book selected for September is from North Dakota native Taylor Brorby: “Boys and Oil: Growing Up Gay in a Fractured Land.” On September 25th there will be a free Zoom event with Brorby and moderator Tayo Basquiat. With that in mind, today we replay a visit with Taylor Brorby from earlier this summer.
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On this week's Prairie Public Presents, hear a One Book One ND discussion with North Dakota author Jill Kandel on her new memoir, "The Clean Daughter."
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We asked, you answered! From Louise Erdrich novels to oil field memoirs — see a list of books that will help you learn more about our state.
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Discussion with Josh Garrett Davis of his book, "What Is A Western?"
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Hear musician and author Michael Patrick F. Smith read from acclaimed book, "The Good Hand," perform original songs, and answer questions from the audience at an author event at Zandbroz Variety in Fargo.
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Hear North Dakota Associate Poet Laureate Bonnie Larson Staiger read from her new collection of poetry, "In Plains Sight," and answer audience questions at a poetry reading at The Capital Gallery in Bismarck.
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Hear North Dakota attorney and author Sarah Vogel read from her new acclaimed book, "The Farmer's Lawyer," and answer questions from the audience at an author event at Zandbroz Variety in Fargo.
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Today marks the wide release of author, playwright, and musician Michael Patrick F. Smith's debut memoir, "The Good Hand: A Memoir of Work, Brotherhood and Transformation in an American Boomtown." (Penguin Random House)