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This Weekend, Pick Up The Pieces With 'Gabi'
In our Weekend Reads series, NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Meg Medina about Isabel Quintero's novel, Gabi, a Girl in Pieces. It's the story of a Mexican-American teenager struggling with her identity.
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A Haunting, Victorian-Inflected Dystopia In 'The Mime Order'
Samantha Shannon's richly detailed follow-up to The Bone Season picks up with clairvoyant heroine Paige on the run after leading a revolt against the alien oppressors of her far-future England.
Janet Evanovich On Love, Laughs And Being A Voyeur
Explosive Eighteen is the 18th in the best-selling series of crime novels featuring Jersey girl Stephanie Plum. Author Janet Evanovich discusses the inspiration for her heroine and how she eavesdrops for ideas.
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A Bartender's 'Tale' In Nostalgic Soft-Focus
Storytelling is the central theme in Ivan Doig's nostalgic new novel, The Bartender's Tale. Young Rusty learns what makes a good story as he pieces together the chaotic past of his father Tom, a gruff bartender in a small Montana town.
Author Weighs India's Economic Future
From the outside, India's swift economic growth can be misleading. Will the wealth be spread around to address daunting poverty? Edward Luce, author of In Spite of the Gods: The Strange Rise of Modern India offers some clues.
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Pakistan's Musharraf Faces Growing Pressure
As deadly violence continues to expose potential instability in Pakistan, the nation's military ruler, Gen. Pervez Musharraf, is feeling the heat. The Pakistan People's Party of former leader Benazir Bhutto is among the most persistent critics.
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California orders Cruise driverless cars off the roads because of safety concerns
The state issued the immediate suspension of the self-driving cars after one struck a pedestrian.
Alaska Airlines to buy Hawaiian Airlines in deal that may attract regulator scrutiny
Alaska Airlines said it agreed to buy Hawaiian Airlines in a $1.9 billion deal, including debt, putting it on track for a potential clash with a Biden administration.
Divers find wreckage and remains from Osprey aircraft that crashed off Japan
The CV-22 Osprey carrying eight American personnel crashed last Wednesday off Yakushima island during a training mission.
The FDA proposes banning a food additive that's been used for a century
Brominated vegetable oil is a food additive that studies show causes organ damage in rats and pigs. It was introduced in the 1920s and is used today in sodas and sports drinks.
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