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Cassie McCullagh

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The Bookshelf
Elizabeth Strout, Daniel Kehlmann and a Genre‑Bending Debut

And I'm Cassie McCullough.

The Bookshelf
Elizabeth Strout, Daniel Kehlmann and a Genre‑Bending Debut

And yes, this is where you might just find your next favourite book.

The Bookshelf
Elizabeth Strout, Daniel Kehlmann and a Genre‑Bending Debut

And we've got some brilliant guests today.

The Bookshelf
Elizabeth Strout, Daniel Kehlmann and a Genre‑Bending Debut

More on that in a moment, Kate.

The Bookshelf
Elizabeth Strout, Daniel Kehlmann and a Genre‑Bending Debut

But I believe you've got...

The Bookshelf
Elizabeth Strout, Daniel Kehlmann and a Genre‑Bending Debut

I love it.

The Bookshelf
Elizabeth Strout, Daniel Kehlmann and a Genre‑Bending Debut

Okay.

The Bookshelf
Elizabeth Strout, Daniel Kehlmann and a Genre‑Bending Debut

All right.

The Bookshelf
Elizabeth Strout, Daniel Kehlmann and a Genre‑Bending Debut

We'll find out what that is a bit later on.

The Bookshelf
Elizabeth Strout, Daniel Kehlmann and a Genre‑Bending Debut

But let's get to the books we're reading today.

The Bookshelf
Elizabeth Strout, Daniel Kehlmann and a Genre‑Bending Debut

The latest from one of our favourites here at the bookshelf, actually, Elizabeth Strout, the creator of the much-loved Olive Kitteridge and Lucy Barton.

The Bookshelf
Elizabeth Strout, Daniel Kehlmann and a Genre‑Bending Debut

Each of those characters have their own series, but this new one is called The Things We Never Say.

The Bookshelf
Elizabeth Strout, Daniel Kehlmann and a Genre‑Bending Debut

Okay.

The Bookshelf
Elizabeth Strout, Daniel Kehlmann and a Genre‑Bending Debut

I'm intrigued already.

The Bookshelf
Elizabeth Strout, Daniel Kehlmann and a Genre‑Bending Debut

And also a German novel in translation, which takes us back to sort of Weimar Germany and then into the darkness.

The Bookshelf
Elizabeth Strout, Daniel Kehlmann and a Genre‑Bending Debut

Yeah.

The Bookshelf
Elizabeth Strout, Daniel Kehlmann and a Genre‑Bending Debut

Well, it's quite a tale, this one.

The Bookshelf
Elizabeth Strout, Daniel Kehlmann and a Genre‑Bending Debut

Look, you really can't overstate how big Daniel Kaelman is.

The Bookshelf
Elizabeth Strout, Daniel Kehlmann and a Genre‑Bending Debut

Measuring the World was translated into 40 languages, and in Germany alone, it's sold more than two million copies.

The Bookshelf
Elizabeth Strout, Daniel Kehlmann and a Genre‑Bending Debut

I mean, he's a big deal.

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