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All the Books!

All the Backlist! April 5, 2024

All the Books!

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Fiction, Society & Culture, Books, Arts

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 5 April 2024

⏱️ 13 minutes

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You're listening to all the backlist, a weekly show about books that are not new.

0:15.0

I'm your host Liberty Hardy, and I'm little in the middle, but I've got much backlist.

0:20.0

Today is April 5, 2024, And for this week's episode,

0:23.4

I'm going to talk about a couple of great backlist titles

0:25.9

related to the week's new releases.

0:28.8

So hello, my friends.

0:31.6

It's time for backlist. Yay! I've been reading a lot of it lately. I've been doing that like 52 backlist books in my own TBR project. that's not really what it's called but trying to read like

0:46.0

one actual copy of a book that I own in my own library like a physical copy and it's

0:52.1

going pretty great right now I'm in the

0:54.1

middle of the incorrigible children of Ashton Place which is pretty fun

0:58.1

about three kids that were raised by wolves and now have a governess in this very fancy rich house.

1:05.0

But yeah, backlist is great.

1:08.0

Before I tell you about some backlist,

1:11.0

we're going to hear from a sponsor.

1:14.0

Today's episode is brought to you by National Geographic Books.

1:19.0

The Cave is the Incredible Memoir of Amani Belur, a young doctor and activist who ran an

1:23.2

underground hospital in Damascus, humanizing the enduring crisis in Syria. The

1:28.0

only woman to have ever run a wartime hospital in Syria, she saved many from

1:31.7

the atrocities of war while having to face the

1:34.2

patriarchal conservatism around her.

1:36.5

Amane Belor is a game changer. Listen, she will be remembered as one of

1:40.9

history's greatest. She's a passionately committed humanitarian and she is

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