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Episodes
FRANNY AND ZOOEY (but mostly "Zooey") by J. D. Salinger >> Ever wondered why Salinger is SO ENDURING? And what's actually going on with Franny?? Kimberly's about to offer up some answers.
22 Jul 2024
Contributed by Lukas
We wrap up SALINGER WEEK with a deep dive into "Zooey" (the story) along with a good hard look at FRANNY AND ZOOEY as a whole. This third and final le...
Lecture 64b: J. D. Salinger's "A PERFECT DAY FOR BANANAFISH" >> If you love FRANNY AND ZOOEY but don't REALLY know this story, you must listen in!
19 Jul 2024
Contributed by Lukas
"Franny" and "Zooey" (and Franny and Zooey) depend on many important (but subtle) ways upon Seymour Glass. Published in the New Yorker in 1948, "A Per...
FRANNY AND ZOOEY (but really just "Franny") by J. D. Salinger >> Even if you haven't read this GEM of a book, tune in to see what makes Salinger's prose SO GOOD.
15 Jul 2024
Contributed by Lukas
This deep dive is SO deep that Kimberly needs a whole lecture just to discuss "Franny." The first 40 pages of FRANNY AND ZOOEY is not only amazing, bu...
MARTYR! (the ENDING) by Kave Akbar >> If you think you fully understood the nuance of Kaveh Akbar's (possible double) ending, you might be crazy.
11 Jul 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Allow Kimberly to point out the intricacies, the nuance, the FACTS of what Akbar is really saying at the end of his insanely great novel. Tune in to h...
MARTYR! by Kaveh Akbar >> Anyone who thinks they've comprehended this masterpiece in one read is insane. Allow Kimberly to help you appreciate why it deserves extensive further thought!
08 Jul 2024
Contributed by Lukas
People. This is one of the most intense reading experiences Kimberly has had in ages. The book is so smart, so warm and funny and complicated, that Ki...
Lecture 62: Elin Hilderbrand's SWAN SONG >> Have an extra good time with the queen of the beach read's LAST NANTUCKET NOVEL.
05 Jul 2024
Contributed by Lukas
NO SPOILERS! What's summer without a good beach read? By the QUEEN of the beach read?? Kimberly was somewhat alarmed that Hilderbrand is "hanging up h...
ALL FOURS by Miranda July >> Have you heard? ALL FOURS is creating a revolution!
24 Jun 2024
Contributed by Lukas
ALL FOURS is changing how we think about sex, maternity, marriage--and towels. Touted by the New York Times as "the first great peri-menopause novel,"...
BILLY COLLINS! >> Explore POETRY (with a close reading of Lord Byron) to more appreciate our uber-popular former-poet-laureate.
17 Jun 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Who knew that Collins wrote his doctoral dissertation on the romantic poets?? Tune in to hear Kimberly break down the Romantic Movement and Byron's "S...
THE ANTHOLOGIST by Nicholson Baker >> Do you love poetry? Do you WISH you loved poetry?? This hilarious, inspirational novel will hook you up!
13 Jun 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Kimberly does not love poetry. Which she considers a personal failure. But it turns out that she LOVES hearing Paul Chowder, narrator of this novel, t...
Episode 58: Alice Munro's LIVES OF GIRLS AND WOMEN >> Allow Kimberly to deepen your appreciation of this NOBEL-WINNER's only novel!
10 Jun 2024
Contributed by Lukas
LIVES OF GIRLS AND WOMEN is Munro's only novel AND it's the ideal way to really dig in to her genius. Listen in now!
NORTH WOODS by Daniel Mason >> Wow is this one worth revisiting.
07 Jun 2024
Contributed by Lukas
NO READING NECESSARY! Think of this talk as a primer that will ensure you won't miss any of the ZILLION REASONS why North Woods was on all those best-...
TRUST by Hernán Díaz >> Is it possible you missed some of the genius nuance in this four-books-in-one novel?? Whether you've read it or are gearing up to--lemme make sure you get the MOST out of it.
03 Jun 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Díaz's Pulitzer-prize-winning, Booker-nominated TRUST has the kind of complex structure Kimberly LOVES to dig into. With vastly differing narrative v...
Lecture 56: Anita Brookner's HOTEL DU LAC >> Kimberly's pretty sure this will be her GO TO RECOMMENDATION for the summer. Hotel is THAT GOOD.
31 May 2024
Contributed by Lukas
NO SPOILERS! NO RE-READING REQUIRED! Listen in to hear how Brookner's use of narrative voice, tons of figurative language and other plot elements make...
Lecture 55: Alice Munro part 1: the PROSE >> Have you heard of the Canadian legend and never read her? Or maybe she's your favorite writer? Listen in to hear what makes her hilarious, incisive, mold-breaking stories deserve a NOBEL.
28 May 2024
Contributed by Lukas
This lecture--the first in a three-part exploration of Munro--gets nitty gritty in all the best ways. Delve with Kimberly into the elements that make ...
THE PASSENGER and STELLA MARIS by Cormac McCarthy >> Buckle up, readers. I'm finally indulging myself (and YOU) in an extra-deep dive on one of my favorite writers of all time.
24 May 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Tune in for close readings that illuminate why McCarthy's prose is so gorgeous, why his influences are key, and why Kimberly is so happy about him fin...
Lecture 54: Joan Didion's DEMOCRACY >> Want to save democracy?? Just kidding. You'd have to do more than listen to this. But this Didion is incredibly timely--and RIVETING.
20 May 2024
Contributed by Lukas
If you love DIdion's inimitable prose and you're interested in any kind of history or intrigue or scandal--listen in. NO SPOILERS!
Lecture 53: Curtis Sittenfeld's ROMANTIC COMEDY >> Could you use a super-smart, hilarious, uplifting novel right about now? This is it!
17 May 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Sittenfeld is soooo good. Her latest delivers a fascinating, intimate look at life as a comedy writer on the world's foremost live, nighttime, sketch ...
Lecture 52: André Aciman's CALL ME BY YOUR NAME and ENIGMA VARIATIONS >> Did you love the movie? Do you want to more fully comprehend the idea of the atmospheric novel before summer's upon us?? Listen in!
13 May 2024
Contributed by Lukas
NO RE-READING NECESSARY! Kimberly only sought out Aciman because she loved the movie Call Me by Your Name--but she loved the fiction enough to seek ou...
Lecture 51: Nicholson Baker's FINDING A LIKENESS: HOW I GOT SOMEWHAT BETTER AT ART >> Are you an intelligent, creative person--maybe contemplating a next chapter or new endeavor? Baker's about the provide ALL THE INSPIRATION YOU NEED
10 May 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Baker's hilarious, inventive prose melds with incredibly well curated images to produce something only Baker could produce. Kimberly LOVED diving in t...
EAST OF EDEN by John Steinbeck >> Want to see Kimberly conjure John Steinbeck from the dead?? Ever wondered why so many people LOVE EAST OF EDEN? Allow Kimberly to explain why it deserves to be such a perennial favorite. NO RE-READING REQUIRED!
06 May 2024
Contributed by Lukas
NO RE-READING REQUIRED! PLUS!! SPECIAL GUEST STAR: JOHN STEINBECK!! Tune in to hear all the ways in which this 1952 classic surprised Kimberly. Its in...
Lecture 38: R. F. Kuang's YELLOWFACE
03 May 2024
Contributed by Lukas
This publishing industry thriller was SUCH GOOD grist for Kimberly's mill. Listen in to appreciate all the elements that made the novel an "instant" b...
Lecture 48: Megan Nolan's ORDINARY HUMAN FAILINGS >> Looking for a thriller that's incredibly well written? Look no further!
15 Apr 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Join Kimberly to hear how this behind-the-scenes immersion in British tabloid journalism hits all the right notes. You'll come away with a deeper unde...
REPOST: Dorothy Baker’s CASSANDRA AT THE WEDDING > Find out why literally NO ONE to whom Kimberly recommends this 1962 novel about identical 21-year-old twins in California is disappointed.
01 Apr 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Kimberly always describes Cassandra at the Wedding as a near-perfect novel. From Baker’s insanely great use of figurative language to nostalgia for ...
Lecture 45: Jo Baker's LONGBOURN > Have you always wanted Downton Abbey in the form of a REALLY WELL WRITTEN novel?? PLUS JANE AUSTEN ELEMENTS??!! This is it, people!
29 Mar 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Listen in as Kimberly parses the many reasons why LONGBOURN is her favorite of all Austen adaptations. You'll end up with a much deeper understanding ...
Lecture 46: Janice Hadlow's THE OTHER BENNET SISTER > Ever wondered what MARY Bennet was up to?? Wonder no more!
28 Mar 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Jane Austen week continues! Janice Hadlow gives us a new perspective on familiar parts of Pride and Prejudice--then goes beyond to imagine a whole new...
Lecture 44: Melinda Taub's THE SCANDALOUS CONFESSIONS OF LYDIA BENNET, WITCH > Let Kimberly (and Taub) answer all the questions about Pride and Prejudice that you didn't even know you had!
27 Mar 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Ever wondered what the Bennet family BLACK SHEEP was actually up to? Wonder no more! Taub's juicy, witchy novel is so well done. Listen as Kimberly ex...
Lecture 43: Virginia Woolf's ORLANDO>> This fantastical ROMP--what with Orlando living 400 years, and both as a man and a woman--has never been more crucial!
18 Mar 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Listen in to see how to get the most out of Woolf's most hilarious, inventive, ground-breaking novel--while reveling in some of the best prose in the ...
REPOST: Judy Blume's ARE YOU THERE GOD? IT'S ME, MARGARET>> Seriously, who needs a reason to revisit this touchstone?? Find out why this classic is such a literary feat!
15 Mar 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Your 12-year-old self will come rushing right back–in the very best of ways! Kimberly digs in to the excellent prose, why MARGARET has never been ou...
Lecture 42: Rebecca Yarros's FOURTH WING>> Two burning questions: Why is so much fantasy set in the medieval era? and Why is so much written by mormon writers??
11 Mar 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Tune in to find out some answers to these fascinating questions. Also learn why Kimberly is skeptical of bestsellers--and why Yarros is doing so much...
Lecture 40: POOR THINGS! Readers! AHHHHH!!! The movie streams today--and Alasdair Gray's 1992 novel (the source material) is SOOO GOOD! You MUST LISTEN TO THE PODCAST AND READ THIS BOOK!
27 Feb 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Kimberly read Gray's Scottish novel (because of the movie) and was BLOWN AWAY. Listen to why this brainy, unique, super-engaging ROMP is a must read--...
REPOST: Sally Rooney's BEAUTIFUL WORLD WHERE ARE YOU >> Honestly? Kimberly did not love Conversations with Friends. She dove into this to figure out why Rooney left her a tad cold. She ended up with serious appreciation–while also discovering the thing!
23 Feb 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Description: Rooney is obviously part of Kimberly's Irish lit. obsession and after watching Paul Mescal in Normal People she needed to dig back in. Th...
Lecture 39: Virginia Woolf's LIBERTY (A Room of One's Own)
16 Feb 2024
Contributed by Lukas
NO READING REQUIRED! Did you read "A Room of One's Own" a million years ago and can't quite recall it? Did you NEVER read it?? Listen in as Kimberly g...
REPOST: Gustave Flaubert's MADAME BOVARY
12 Feb 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Listen in as Kimberly explains all the ways the novel changed literature forever. She explores realism, Flaubert’s revolutionary narrative stance a...
TOMORROW AND TOMORROW AND TOMORROW by Gabrielle Zevin
02 Feb 2024
Contributed by Lukas
People. This book is soooooo good. Listen in to learn about the genius of the title, the impact of Zevin’s intertexts and the nuance of the structur...
Lecture 37: Margaret Kennedy's THE FEAST
29 Jan 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Kimberly's pretty convinced that THE FEAST is a perfect novel. Published in 1950, this rich, hilarious, dark page-turner concerns a group of guests at...
Lecture 36: Madeline Miller’s CIRCE
19 Jan 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Did you read CIRCE in 2018 when it was an instant #1 NYT bestseller? If not, Kimberly is SO jealous of the reading experience you have in store. This ...
Lecture 35: Madeline Miller's GALATEA
16 Jan 2024
Contributed by Lukas
Galatea MUST be your next book club pick. At just 50 pages, the book is essentially a short story. But it's sweeping and immediate and GORGEOUS. It is...
Lecture 34: Gayl Jones's Corregidora
15 Jan 2024
Contributed by Lukas
This novel--published in 1975 when Jones was only 25--is a supremely important piece of literature. A full, complex and super-engaging look at Ursa Co...
SO LATE IN THE DAY by Claire Keegan
07 Jan 2024
Contributed by Lukas
MORE CLAIRE KEEGAN! Kimberly dives deep into the title story of this new collection to further reveal Claire Keegan's GENIUS.
How to Read 3: Why reading is NECESSARY NOT INDULGENT!
02 Jan 2024
Contributed by Lukas
NO READING REQUIRED! Kimberly lays out a very persuasive argument for why reading is REALLY GOOD for you. Featuring wisdom from Virginia Woolf (and Ma...
Lecture 32: Lessons in Chemistry
11 Dec 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Beaming in from her pantry, Kimberly explains why she wasn't drawn to this run-away bestseller--and why she ultimately found it so satisfying! If you ...
Old Favorite 3: From the Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler
18 Nov 2023
Contributed by Lukas
This running-away-to-the-Met novella from 1967 really holds up! Listen in for a good dose of nostalgia, surprisingly great prose and some excellent cr...
Lecture 29: Why Nicholson Baker MUST be your new mindfulness guru
14 Nov 2023
Contributed by Lukas
NO READING NECESSARY! This introduction to Baker's hilarious and ultra-smart The Mezzanine will convince you how easy--and beneficial--it is to sloooo...
Lecture 28: Like Water for Chocolate (now in English!)
09 Nov 2023
Contributed by Lukas
This gem from 1992 REALLY HOLDS UP. Allow Kimberly to remind you why this entertaining novel--built around a matriarchal, domestic romance during the ...
Lecture 27: the foxed page EN ESPANOL: Como aqua para chocolate
06 Nov 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Get Kimberly's take on this early-90s classic while PRACTICING YOUR SPANISH! This soapopera-esque matriarchal saga set against the Mexican revolution ...
DEADWOOD the TELEVISION SHOW; David Milch, Pete Dexter and SHAKESPEARE
01 Nov 2023
Contributed by Lukas
In this PLATINUM AGE of television, Kimberly looks at the masterful language, the deft historical elements and the incredible Shakespearean airs of on...
DEADWOOD by Pete Dexter (the novel):
28 Oct 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Kimberly hates to be self-aggrandizing but she honestly thinks this might be some of her VERY BEST WORK. Pete Dexter's DEADWOOD is an absolutely gorge...
LECTURE 12: Margaret the First by Danielle Dutton
25 Sep 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Tuck into analysis of this slim novel to be TRANSPORTED by gorgeous prose, excellent historical ambiance and a wholly inspirational, sassy, independen...
Enriched Read II: The Covenant of Water
18 Sep 2023
Contributed by Lukas
NO PRE-READING REQUIRED! Kimberly breaks down the first dozen pages to reveal WHY this tome is such a hit. Explore Verghese's use of language, sense o...
How to Read II: PLOT (feat. Virginia Woolf, Eve Babitz, Gustave Flaubert and others)
11 Sep 2023
Contributed by Lukas
NO READING REQUIRED! PLOT seems simple but understanding its nuances can make a huge impact on how you read. Treat yourself to this discussion fe...
Episode 11: Didion, Babitz . . . and Cline?
05 Sep 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Kimberly explores the similarities and profound differences between oft-compared literary GENIUSES Joan Didion and Eve Babitz . . . before digging in ...
Lecture 10: Ejaculate Responsibly: A Whole New Way to Think about Abortion
28 Aug 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Kimberly breaks down the GENIUS in Gabrielle Blair's crucial book. Urgent and funny at times, the lecture also touches on Kimberly's own book. If you ...
Lecture 9: Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita
21 Aug 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Building on Claire Dederer’s defense of this incredible novel, Kimberly walks you through this new way to think about the misunderstood classic. She...
Lecture 8: Claire Dederer’s Monsters: A Fan’s Dilemma
14 Aug 2023
Contributed by Lukas
If you don’t know what to do with great art made by horrible people, you need Monsters. Dederer’s surprisingly personal look at the issue is insig...
Lecture 7: Joan Didion’s The White Album Part 2
07 Aug 2023
Contributed by Lukas
In part two, Kimberly focuses on the titular essay, “The White Album.”
Lecture 7: Joan Didion’s The White Album Part 3
07 Aug 2023
Contributed by Lukas
In part three, we dive into aspects of the later essays that make this collection so important.
Lecture 6: Elena Ferrante’s The Lost Daughter Part 3
31 Jul 2023
Contributed by Lukas
In part three, Kimberly digs into the depiction of maternity in the novel, and the close of the work.
Lecture 6: Elena Ferrante’s The Lost Daughter Part 2
31 Jul 2023
Contributed by Lukas
In part two, Kimberly analyzes the uncanny, strange feel of the novel, and the important pattern of proliferation of mothers, daughters and dolls.
Lecture 6: Elena Ferrante’s The Lost Daughter Part 1
31 Jul 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Kimberly might not have loved Ferrante’s My Beautiful Friend, but she’s OBSESSED with The Lost Daughter. (Plus, the movie’s great.) In part one,...
Enriched Read 1: Demon Copperhead, David Copperfield and Dickens
28 Jul 2023
Contributed by Lukas
No reading required! In this Dickens crash-course, Kimberly equips you to get even more out of Barbara Kingsolver’s incredible Demon Copperhead. Or ...
Lecture 5: Nancy Mitford’s The Pursuit of Love Part 2
24 Jul 2023
Contributed by Lukas
In part two, Kimberly discusses the peripheral, third-person (“sidekick”) narrator, Mitford’s world-class dialogue and the novel’s pacing.
Lecture 5: Nancy Mitford’s The Pursuit of Love Part 3
24 Jul 2023
Contributed by Lukas
In part three, Kimberly discusses the artful depiction of maternity, Mitford’s humor, the novel’s blend of comedy/tragedy and the close of the boo...
Lecture 4: Rachel Khong’s Goodbye, Vitamin Part 2
17 Jul 2023
Contributed by Lukas
In part two, we look at structure, digression, narrative voice, and the use of found objects.
Lecture 4: Rachel Khong’s Goodbye, Vitamin Part 3
17 Jul 2023
Contributed by Lukas
In part three, Kimberly explores the plot, motifs of memory, and the important inversion that makes the novel so moving
Lecture 3: Elin Hilderbrand’s Summer of ‘69 Part 1
11 Jul 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Some of you might be a little surprised at this title popping up here but tune in to find out how Hilderbrand’s serious talent means that this book ...
Lecture 3: Elin Hilderbrand’s Summer of ‘69 Part 2
11 Jul 2023
Contributed by Lukas
In part two, Kimberly discusses narrative voice, the deftly crafted plot, Hilderbrand’s impressive range, and her use of music and intertexts.
Lecture 3: Elin Hilderbrand’s Summer of ‘69 Part 3
11 Jul 2023
Contributed by Lukas
In part three, Kimberly explores figurative language, the satisfying character arcs, a few quibbles, and the close of the novel.
How to Read 1: Narrative Stance
11 Jul 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Get more out of reading by understanding the importance of which voice is telling the story and why it makes all the difference. Not only will you fee...
FOSTER by Claire Keegan (part 2 of 3)
03 Jul 2023
Contributed by Lukas
In part two, Kimberly discusses structure, the deft dialogue, the unusual voice of Edna, and why the plot is so well done.
FOSTER by Claire Keegan (part 3 of 3)
03 Jul 2023
Contributed by Lukas
In part three, Kimberly discusses the spare richness of the prose, figurative language, desire, and the close of the novel.
Lecture 1: Michelle Zauner’s Crying in H-Mart Part 3
26 Jun 2023
Contributed by Lukas
In the final part, Kimberly discusses the issues of race, the use of the Korean language, and the close of the novel.
Lecture 1: Michelle Zauner’s Crying in H-Mart Part 2
26 Jun 2023
Contributed by Lukas
In Part 2, Kimberly discusses the prose, the limits of memoir, structure, and figurative language.
Lecture 1: Michelle Zauner’s Crying in H-Mart Part 1
26 Jun 2023
Contributed by Lukas
You guys. You must tune in to find out why Zauner is worth all the hype. If you’re in the mood for a memoir, and you like cool people and excellent ...
Welcome to the Foxed Page with Kimberly Ford
21 Jun 2023
Contributed by Lukas
If you love to read, The Foxed Page is for you. The Foxed Page podcast is built around entertaining deep dives into the best books. You’ll gain a ...
From the Archives: Annie Ernaux’s The Years parts 1, 2 & 3
20 Jun 2023
Contributed by Lukas
A close analysis of the Nobel Prize winner’s masterpiece, the lecture delves deep into Ernaux’s prose, structure, use of popular culture and broad...
From The Archives: Jeannette Haiens' The All of It parts 1, 2 & 3
20 Jun 2023
Contributed by Lukas
This very brief novel is a STUNNER. It's moving, unique and absolutely fascinating. It's worth reading for the amazing structure alone! Join Kimberly ...
From the Archives: Louise Erdrich's The Sentence parts 1, 2 & 3
20 Jun 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Kimberly has read a number of covid novels. She loved how Erdrich sets super-lovable characters and plenty of tension not only during the pandemic but...
SUCH A FUN AGE by Kiley Reid
19 Jun 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Find out why this buzzy bestseller impressed Kimberly with its prose and rich character development. Reid tackles today’s BIG questions, all in a hi...
From the Archives: Brit Bennett’s The Vanishing Half parts 1, 2 & 3
19 Jun 2023
Contributed by Lukas
The Vanishing Half is a bestseller for all the right reasons. Kimberly explores Bennett’s rich and wide-reaching portrayal of race, family, homecomi...
Five-Minute Recommendation: Gabrielle Zevin’s Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow
19 Jun 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Kimberly will share whether you should—or should not—dig into Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow. She’ll treat you to a snippet of the prose to ...
From the Archives: Five-Minute Recommendation for Nancy Mitford’s The Pursuit of Love
19 Jun 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Kimberly will share whether you should—or should not—dig into The Pursuit of Love. She’ll treat you to a snippet of the prose to give you a sens...
From the Archives: Five-Minute Recommendation for Jeanette Winterson and Jeanette Haien’s The All of It
19 Jun 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Kimberly will share whether you should—or should not—dig into The All of It. She’ll treat you to a snippet of the prose to give you a sense, but...
From the Archives: Five-Minute Recommendation for Elin Hilderbrand’s Summer of 69
19 Jun 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Kimberly will share whether you should—or should not—dig into Summer of 69. She’ll treat you to a snippet of the prose to give you a sense, but ...
From the Archives: Five-Minute Recommendation for Eve Babitz’s Slow Days, Fast Company: The World, the Flesh, and L.A.
19 Jun 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Kimberly will share whether you should—or should not—dig into Slow Days, Fast Company: The World, the Flesh, and L.A.. She’ll treat you to a sni...
From the Archives: Five-Minute Recommendation of Gustave Flaubert’s Madame Bovary
19 Jun 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Kimberly will share whether you should—or should not—dig into Madame Bovary. She’ll treat you to a snippet of the prose to give you a sense of t...
From the Archives: Five-Minute Recommendation for Annie Ernaux’s The Years.
19 Jun 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Kimberly will share whether you should—or should not—dig into The Years. She’ll treat you to a snippet of the prose to give you a sense, but for...
From the Archives: Five-Minute Recommendation for Jeannette Winterson’s Frankisstein
19 Jun 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Kimberly will share whether you should—or should not—dig into Frankisstein. She’ll treat you to a snippet of the prose to give you a sense, but ...
5-Minute Recommendation: Dorothy Baker’s CASSANDRA AT THE WEDDING
19 Jun 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Kimberly will share whether you should—or should not—dig into Cassandra. She’ll treat you to a snippet of the prose to give you a sense of the w...
5-Minute Recommendation: Michelle Zauner’s CRYING IN H-MART
14 Jun 2023
Contributed by Lukas
Kimberly will share whether you should—or should not—dig into this memoir. She’ll treat you to a snippet of the prose to give you a sense, but f...