For those who missed it live, you can listen to tonight's discussion with Emily Gray Tedrowe about her debut novel Commuters now. And if you're in the NYC area, you can also see her tomorrow at Bryant Park's Word for Word series at 12:30!
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Thanks so much for a great show and for sending me a book. I was so glad to have the author answer my question about the title...I never would have figured it out :)
Posted by: Beth K. | August 04, 2010 at 07:42 AM
I listened live - it was a great show!
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This was an awesome show! Thanks so much for the experience!
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a new generation travels the 200 some miles once a year to the place that my Grandma and Grandpa starting going to in the 50's. My cousins and their kids. People I only see once a year
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