At work: hardworking news journalists. At home: omnivorous fiction readers. We asked our colleagues what they've enjoyed most this year and here are the titles they shared.
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Heard on the 鈥淪ound of Ideas鈥
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In a new cookbook, culinary historian Michael W. Twitty pays homage to the rich tapestry of cultures that have shaped Southern cuisine 鈥 and keeps a gimlet eye on the region's complicated history.
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A book about shade has illuminated a fascinating issue for the coordinating producer of the "Sound of Ideas."
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Historian and author, Brandy Schillace discusses her new book "The Intermediaries: A Weimar Story." The book traces the story of the founding of the Institute for Sexual Science, the world's first center for homosexual and transgender rights.
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The book 鈥淩eluctant Conquest: American Wealth, Power, and Science in the Arctic鈥 traces US policy in the strategic region through the centuries.
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Quartez Harris champions the power of literature with 鈥淕o Tell It,鈥 which details the early years of celebrated writer James Baldwin and his passion for reading.
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We'll collate a list of great reads from our panel of book lovers and listeners for our annual New Year's Book Recommendations show.
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The "Sound of Ideas" is sharing some of their favorite segments from 2024, and among those were conversations with Ketanji Brown Jackson, Amy Tan, and a discussion about NPR's "Books We Love."
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Ideastream's Drew Maziasz spoke with NPR's Andrew Limbong about a couple of the titles that landed on the 2024 "Books We Love" list.
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National voices including Mo Rocca, Nell Greenfieldboyce, and Sarah McCammon all wrote books in 2024, and spoke to 蜜桃导航 about them.
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Writer Christopher Brown's new book "A History of Empty Lots" looks at our relationship with nature, and how we've often separated from it.