Nancy's Bookshelf Nancy Wiegman, Matt Fidler
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Each week host Nancy Wiegman talks to local, regional and national writers about their latest projects. Nancy's Bookshelf airs on NSPR Fridays at 10 a.m.
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Nancy's Bookshelf: The history of the Yahi & a summer camp for young writers
Steve Schoonover writes a history of the Northern California Yahi tribe. Also, Chico State University creative writing professor Sarah Pape facilitates a summer camp for young writers.
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Nancy's Bookshelf: Recipes from a Chico health coach and services available at your county library
Healthy food tips from a Chico health coach and exploring the services available at your county library.
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Best of Nancy's Bookshelf: Two Chico State grads who are prolific writers
Two Chico State alumni tackle different territories and perspectives with their writing.
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Nancy's Bookshelf: Two former Chico State faculty members write about two very different kinds of militia
Former Chico State faculty members provide two very different militia tales.
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Nancy's Bookshelf: True stories of men who since their youth suffered the consequences of being different
A Chico advocate for the mentally ill tells her son’s story. Also, the final chapter in Rex Ogle’s memoir trilogy tells his struggle of being unhoused after his father discovered he was gay.
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Best of Nancy's Bookshelf: Butte College history instructor writes about mental illness and Civil War soldiers
Dillon Carroll pens Invisible Wounds: Mental Illness and Civil War Soldiers (Conflicting Worlds: New Dimensions of the American Civil War), a book that examines the effects of military service, particularly combat, on the psyches and emotional well-being of Civil War soldiers.