All About Books
NET Nebraska
A weekly book review and discussion program hosted by Pat Leach. Updated on Thursdays.
Location:
Lincoln, NE
Networks:
NET Nebraska
Description:
A weekly book review and discussion program hosted by Pat Leach. Updated on Thursdays.
Language:
English
Website:
http://netnebraska.org/radio/
Episodes
"How to Say Babylon” by Safiya Sinclair
9/11/2024
Safiya Sinclair grew up in Jamaica with an oppressive Rastafarian father who thought women’s highest virtue was their obedience. She escaped this limited world through her mother’s gift of books, poetry, and education. Her memoir is “How to Say Babylon”
Duration:00:08:27
An Interview with James Locklear. “In the Country of the Kaw"
9/4/2024
The Kaw River runs from the high plains of Colorado, through Nebraska, all the way to Kansas City. The prairie environment and the life the river sustains is the focus of the book “In the Country of the Kaw: A Personal Natural History of the American Plains” by James H. Locklear, director of conservation at Lauritzen Gardens.
Duration:00:15:32
“The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store” by James McBride.
8/28/2024
A construction project uncovers a human skeleton in Pottstown Pennsylvania. The mystery of who this person was uncovers the history of a dilapidated neighborhood where immigrant Jews and African Americans lived together. Learn more about this New York Times bestseller, “The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store” by James McBride.
Duration:00:08:43
“Life Lessons from a Parasite" by Dr. John Janovy
8/21/2024
What can you learn from tapeworms and lice? A good deal according to Dr. John Janovy emeritus professor of biology at UNL. His new book, “Life Lessons from a Parasite” shows how these remarkable creatures can teach us how to deal with some of humanity’s most difficult problems.
Duration:00:15:48
“The Peacock and the Sparrow” by J.S. Berry,
8/14/2024
A ready-to-retire CIA officer stationed in the Middle East has one final mission- which ends up going dangerously awry. That’s the plot of this year’s Edgar Award for Best First Novel, “The Peacock and the Sparrow” by J.S. Berry, who was herself a CIA officer.
Duration:00:09:00
“The Yellow Bus” by Loren Long
8/7/2024
This week “All About Books” welcomes Dylan Teut, Executive Director of the Plum Creek Literacy Festival to introduce the children’s picture book, “The Yellow Bus” by Loren Long. This New York Times #1 bestseller is about the long journey of a forgotten school bus that finds happiness and purpose in the most unexpected places.
Duration:00:13:15
“North Woods” by Daniel Mason.
7/31/2024
Have you ever stopped to wonder who lived in your house before you or, who will inhabit it after you’ve moved on, that’s the idea behind the inventive novel, “North Woods” by Daniel Mason. Starting with a young couple fleeing a puritan colony, a humble cabin in the New England woods welcomes many inhabitants through the years.
Duration:00:08:29
“Moonrise Over New Jessup” by Jamila Minnicks
7/23/2024
Based on the history of the Black towns that rejected integration as a means of social advancement, the novel “Moonrise Over New Jessup” by Jamila Minnicks follows a family in one of these communities during the late 1950’s.
Duration:00:08:59
Introduction to the Mystery Genre pt. 2: Author and Title Guide
7/17/2024
Last week on All About Books it was “The History of Mysteries”. This Thursday, our genre guide, Scott Clark from Lincoln City Libraries, suggests titles and authors for every mystery category.
Duration:00:16:28
Introduction to the Mystery Genre Pt. 1
7/10/2024
An introduction to the Mystery genre with Scott Clark Lincoln City Libraries' resident mystery novel expert. In part 1, we look at origins and the many sub-genres of the mystery story.
Duration:00:15:38
"Somehow: Thoughts on Love" by Anne Lamott
7/3/2024
For best-selling author Anne Lamott, “Love is our only hope”. That’s the subject of her 20th book, “Somehow: Thoughts on Love”. Drawing on her life and experience, it’s a tour through the many types of love: unexpected, bruised and sustaining. Hear a review this week on
Duration:00:09:24
“In Memoriam” by Alice Winn
6/26/2024
It’s 1914, and World War I is destroying a generation of youth across Europe. For two young men safely at an idyllic boarding school in the English countryside, the war is heroic and far away. “In Memoriam” by Alice Winn is an epic story about the devastation of war and a forbidden romance that blooms in its midst.
Duration:00:08:47
“Dancing with the Octopus" by Debora Harding
6/19/2024
In the winter of 1978, 14-year old Debora Harding was abducted from an Omaha church parking lot at knife point. “Dancing with the Octopus: A Memoir of a Crime” is her account of the assault and ransom. It’s this year's "One Book - One Nebraska” selection.
Duration:00:09:58
“Creative Genius: The Art of the Nebraska Capitol”
6/12/2024
It’s a book born of the first complete cataloging of the Capitol’s Art. “Creative Genius: The Art of the Nebraska Capitol” reveals the themes driving the art and the people who created it. One of the book’s authors, Kevin Moser, joins host Pat Leach on this week’s program.
Duration:00:16:35
“Not the End of the World" by Hannah Ritchie
6/5/2024
When there doesn’t seem to be a lot of promising news about our environment, data scientist Hannah Ritchie’s new book makes the case we’re positioned to achieve true sustainability. Hear a review of the book, “Not the End of the World: How We Can Be the First Generation to Build a Sustainable Planet” by Hannah Ritchie
Duration:00:10:57
"The Nebraska Sandhills” from the University of NE Press
5/29/2024
"The Nebraska Sandhills” is an updated perspective on this extraordinary place. Writers, editors, scientists, and photographers all came together to assemble this photo-rich book. 3 of the creators talked with "All About Books" host Pat Leach about the unusual way this book was made.
Duration:00:16:37
“Blaze Me a Sun” by Christoffer Carlsson
5/22/2024
Christoffer Carlsson joins the growing list of wildly successful Swedish Crime novelists. His book about serial murders in a small town, “Blaze Me a Sun” is already an international best seller. Hear what “All About Books” host Pat Leach thought about this young author’s work.
Duration:00:07:43
“The Titanic Survivors Book Club” by Timothy Schaffert
5/15/2024
For an apprentice librarian working on the luxury liner Titanic, being late for work turned out to be fortunate indeed. In the novel “The Titanic Survivors Book Club” the lucky librarian opens a bookstore in Paris and is invited into a most unusual book club of fellow Titanic survivors. Learn more from the author, UNL Professor of English and Creative Writing, Timothy Schaffert
Duration:00:14:04
“King: a Life” by Jonathan Eig.
5/8/2024
A new landmark biography of Martin Luther King Jr. reveals him as a deep thinker, a brilliant strategist, and a committed radical who led one of history’s greatest movements. This week a review of “King: a Life” by Jonathan Eig.
Duration:00:08:54
"The Last Devil to Die" by Richard Osman
5/1/2024
The mostly retired members of the “Thursday Murder Club” have a new mystery to solve. This adventure leads them into the antiques trade only to encounter drug dealers and art forgers. “The Last Devil to Die” is the latest in the very popular mystery series from Richard Osman.
Duration:00:08:22