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| This week, we’re also bringing you a look at two sets of visual books that could make great gifts. Our critic Heller McAlpin shares her favorite coffee-table books of 2022 here. |
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But she didn’t stop there. She also recommends these three visual books, which feature female subjects doing the things that women have historically done – and also the things that men have historically done. She says they speak volumes with few words. |
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| The months leading up to this point have also been full of people telling their own tales. Celebrities, especially, have been busy writing memoirs lately. Some are uplifting, humorous, raw, some poetic and visual. Our attention has been drawn to a handful that, shall we say, peel back the curtain and cut the cameras. |
Which leads us to a couple memoirs that have been getting a LOT of attention – that were published, coincidentally, the same day. The Light We Carry, by former first lady Michelle Obama, and So Help Me God, by former Vice President Mike Pence. Next week on our podcast, Book of the Day, we'll have Pence talking about a variety of subjects, including how his faith guides him. You can hear a different part of his interview with Steve Inskeep focused on Jan 6. here. And you can listen to our interview with Michelle Obama here. She also gave some advice to a Like Kit listener wondering how to get out of a pandemic rut. |
| You’ll find so many more NPR interviews with authors on our Book of the Day podcast, too. Next week, joining the former vice president in our lineup, we’ll have Maria Ressa (How to Stand Up to a Dictator), Meg Howrey (They’re Going to Love You), Sarah Thankam Mathews (All This Could Be Different) and Jeanette McCurdy (I’m Glad My Mom Died). So take a listen and let it inspire your next book pick! You can find us here. |
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