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A Bookish Home takes you “behind the book” with bestselling authors. Add to your TBR list while getting the inside scoop on the winding road to publication.... more
FAQs about A Bookish Home:How many episodes does A Bookish Home have?The podcast currently has 245 episodes available.
June 25, 2024Ep. 205: Hena Khan on Her Banner Year of BooksThis week, award-winning author Hena Khan returns to the podcast. Known for her compassionate and relatable books for children that draw on her experiences as a Pakistani-American Muslim, Hena has 5 new books releasing in 2024. We discuss the creative process behind this banner year of books, what she hopes young readers take away from these stories, the impact of book bans, and much more. If you're a teacher, librarian, or parent looking for summer reading titles for your kids, this would be a great episode to tune into....more29minPlay
June 18, 2024Ep. 204: Clare McHugh on Royals, Romanovs, and the New Novel Perfect for Fans of The CrownThis week, Clare McHugh is here to discuss The Romanov Brides, a novel of the last tsarina and her sisters. This is a fascinating story about two young princesses–granddaughters of Queen Victoria– who become intertwined with the Romanov family in the years preceding their downfall....more33minPlay
June 11, 2024Ep. 203: Annabel Monaghan on Her Latest Hopeful, Heart-tugging Summer RomanceThis week, I’m delighted to have one of my favorite authors, Annabel Monaghan, back on the podcast to discuss Summer Romance, another heart-tugging, hilarious love story about a recent divorcee and professional organizer whose life is a mess, and the summer she gets unstuck with the help of someone unexpected from her past.This book is just the comfort read I needed - it’s hopeful and funny and warm and you won’t want to leave this world or the characters....more28minPlay
June 04, 2024Ep. 202: Sarah T. Dubb on the Journey to Joyful RomancesThis week my guest is Sarah T. Dubb, author of the delightful new romcom, Birding with Benefits, in which a newly-divorced, almost-empty-nester embarks on a “year of yes” and becomes the fake girlfriend and bird-watching competition partner of a man who changes her life....more33minPlay
May 28, 2024Ep. 201: Ruth Ware Takes on Reality TV Tropes in an Addictive New ThrillerThis week, New York Times bestselling author Ruth Ware is here to discuss One Perfect Couple, a high-tension and ingenious thriller that follows five couples who start out filming a reality tv show and end up trapped on a storm-swept island as a killer stalks among them....more28minPlay
May 21, 2024Ep. 200: Eve. J. Chung on the Sweeping Saga Inspired by Her Family HistoryThis week my guest is Eve J. Chung, author of the powerful new novel, Daughters of Shandong, which tells the story of a mother and daughters caught up in China’s communist revolution, based on the author’s family story....more30minPlay
May 14, 2024Ep. 199: Jilly Gagnon on the Delightful, Hilarious New Rom Com You Need In Your Beach Bag this SummerThis week I'm excited to share a conversation with Jilly Gagnon, author of the delightful new romcom Love You Mean It, featuring dueling delis, fake dating, and just the right amount of amnesia....more32minPlay
May 07, 2024Ep. 198: Yukiko Tominaga Wrestles with Grief, Love, and Joy after LossYukiko Tominaga is here this week to discuss her debut novel, See Loss, See Also Love, which follows a Japanese widow raising her son between worlds with the help of her Jewish mother-in-law as she wrestles with grief, loss, and—strangest of all—joy....more27minPlay
May 01, 2024Ep. 197: Stephanie Dray Gives an Unsung American Heroine Her DueThis week, New York Times bestselling author Stephanie Dray discusses her captivating new historical novel, Madam Secretary, about Frances Perkins, one of the greatest political figures of the twentieth century, and an unsung heroine whose legacy is woven into the fabric of every American life....more29minPlay
April 24, 2024Ep. 196: A.H. Kim on the Comfort Read Sense and Sensibility Fans Have Been Waiting ForThis week, A.H. Kim is here to discuss her enormously entertaining new novel Relative Strangers, a modern feminist spin on Sense and Sensibility featuring two half-Korean sisters and their ex-hippie mother, multiple messy love affairs and one explosive secret that could ruin everything. This is one of the most delightful reading experiences I’ve had in ages. Relative Strangers feels so true to the spirit of the original, but utterly fresh as well....more31minPlay
FAQs about A Bookish Home:How many episodes does A Bookish Home have?The podcast currently has 245 episodes available.