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Nick Schenkel reviews the poetry of Robert Haas and Lafayette's own Evaleen Stein to celebrate the closing of National Poetry Month.
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Nick Schenkel reviews "The Good Garden" by Chris McLaughlin.
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Nick Schenkel reviews "Indiana Landmarks: Rescued & Restored" a coffee table photo book edited by Tina Connor.
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Nick Schenkel reviews "Small World," a novel about a pair of divorced sisters, by Laura Zigman.
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Nick Schenkel reviews "Dinner with the President: Food, Politics, and a History of Breaking Bread at the White House," by Alex Prud'homme.
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Nick Schenkel reviews "Marigold and Rose: A Fiction," a tale of twin sisters' first year by Nobel laureate Louise Glück.
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Nick Schenkel reviews "The Last of the Seven: A Novel of World War II" by Steven Hartov.
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WLPL Director Nick Schenkel reviews "The Massacre at Fall Creek: A Novel" by Jessamyn West, a fictionalized depiction of the historical event which occurred outside of present day Pendleton, Indiana.
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WLPL Director Nick Schenkel reviews "Soil: The Story of a Black Mother's Garden" by Camilia T. Dungy.
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WLPL Director Nick Schenkel reviews "I Remember You: A Thriller," by Brian Freeman.
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WLPL Director Nick Schenkel reviews "The Best Strangers in the World: Stories from a Life Spent Listening," by NPR's All Things Considered host Ari Shapiro.
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WLPL Director Nick Schenkel reviews "Richard Nickel: Dangerous Years: What He Saw and What He Wrote," by Richard Cahan and Michael Williams.