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Each week host Nancy Wiegman talks to local, regional and national writers about their latest projects. Nancy's Bookshelf airs on NSPR Fridays at 10 a.m.... more
FAQs about Nancy's Bookshelf:How many episodes does Nancy's Bookshelf have?The podcast currently has 475 episodes available.
April 01, 2020Best Of Nancy's Bookshelf: Author Jackie Shannon Hollis Gets Brutally HonestAuthor Jackie Shannon Hollis explores the past in her memoir, This Particular Happiness: A Childless Love Story. This Particular Happiness examines relationships, parenthood and the meaning of life. Take a journey with Hollis, from her early years in Oregon to her hard-earned self-acceptance in the later years....more53minPlay
March 25, 2020Nancy's Bookshelf: Emily Gallo And Brian T. MarshallEmily Gallo moved to Chico, CA, and retired from teaching in 2006. She started writing screenplays and television and moved into novels. She published her first novel, Venice Beach, in 2015 and has written five more novels: The Columbarium, Kate & Ruby, Roads Not Taken, Murder at the Columbarium, and her latest, The Last Resort....more53minPlay
March 18, 2020Best Of Nancy's Bookshelf: The Birds And Trees Of Bidwell ParkNancy's Bookshelf revisits a conversation with retired professors Roger Lederer and Carol Burr who wrote and illustrated The Birds of Bidwell Park. Now they have collaborated on a guide to the trees of Bidwell Park....more53minPlay
March 11, 2020Nancy's Bookshelf: The Earth In Her Hands With Jennifer JewellJennifer Jewell is the creator and host of the national award-winning, weekly public radio program, and podcast, Cultivating Place: Conversations on Natural History & the Human Impulse to Garden. In her new book The Earth in Her Hands 75 Extraordinary Women Working in the World of Plants , she introduces an array of inspiring women who inspire in wide-reaching fields. From botany and floral design to landscape architecture and farming, these influencers are creating change from the ground up...more53minPlay
March 04, 2020Nancy's Bookshelf: Greg CootsonaGreg Cootsona is a writer, researcher, and speaker. He teaches religious studies and humanities at California State University at Chico. He is also co-director of Science for the Church . Today, he stops by to chat about his book, Negotiating Science and Religion In America: Past, Present, and Future....more53minPlay
February 26, 2020Nancy's Bookshelf: Anna Tsing & Heather AltfeldAnna Lowenhaupt Tsing is an American Anthropologist. Her book, The Mushroom at the End of the World, is an original study that explores human relations with non-human species, specifically the Matsusaka mushroom. Also, Heather Altfeld's essay, "Obituary for Dead Languages", was chosen to be included in, The Best American Essays 2019. Her first book, The Disappearing Theatre, won the 2015 Poets at Work Prize. She is the 2017 recipient of the Robert H. Winner Award from the Poetry Society of...more53minPlay
February 20, 2020Nancy's Bookshelf: Ron Womack, Josie Smith And Mike BoggsA Brief History of the Richardson Family, Richardson Springs, Butte County Published by the Association for Northern California Historical Research (ANCHR) Guests Ron Womack and Josie Smith are two of the editors of this book about the owners of Richardson Springs. A third guest, Mike Boggs, is a descendant of the Richardson family....more53minPlay
February 12, 2020Nancy's Bookshelf: Bryan Stevenson And TJ RichardsonBryan Stevenson writes a powerful true story about the Equal Justice Initiative, the people we represent, and the importance of fighting injustice. His latest, Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption is a New York Times bestseller and this year’s Book In Common. Also, Author TJ Richardson captures the essence of pursuing your goals amongst hardships in Where I Wanna Be . Richardson speaks about his journey as a nontraditional student....more53minPlay
February 05, 2020Nancy's Bookshelf: Morning Edition's Steve InskeepAuthor and Morning Edition co-host Steve Inskeep details the story of John and Jessie Frémont, the husband and wife team who in the 1800s were instrumental in the westward expansion of the United States....more53minPlay
January 29, 2020Nancy's Bookshelf: The California: Reflections And RemnantsOn the morning of November 8, 2018, one of the most deadly and destructive wildfires in United States history destroyed the town of Paradise, California. At least 86 people died in the inferno. The California Camp Fire—Reflections and Remnants is the quintessential historical testament and reflection of that tragic day and the continuing aftermath....more53minPlay
FAQs about Nancy's Bookshelf:How many episodes does Nancy's Bookshelf have?The podcast currently has 475 episodes available.