New Arrivals KALW
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When Bay Area book tours and launch parties were canceled due to the coronavirus, KALW producer Lisa Morehouse decided to bring author readings to you in this socially-distanced book tour. We loved the idea so much, we're going to keep the book party going with this pocket-sized book tour.Want to tell us about a book that's being published soon by a local author? Write us at new.arrivals@kalw.org.New Arrivals airs on KALW 91.7 FM in the San Francisco Bay Area on Tuesdays at 7:19 a.m. and 3:48 p.m.
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Dorsey Nunn book chronicles the fight for rights of incarcerated people
Dorsey Nunn lives in East Menlo Park. He wrote "What Kind of Bird Can’t Fly" with journalist Lee Romney. It's about the fight for the full restoration of civil and human rights of incarcerated and formerly incarcerated people.
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Elizabeth Reed Aden pens medical thriller
Elizabeth Reed Aden lives in Berkeley. Her book The Goldilocks Genome comes out on May 21st, 2024.
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Storytellers share histories in Greg Sarris's 'The Forgetters'
Greg Sarris lives in Sonoma County. His collection of stories, The Forgetters, came out on April 16th, 2024.
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Satsuki Ina memoir explores her family’s wrongful WWII incarceration
Satsuki Ina lives in Albany. Her book, The Poet and the Silk Girl came out on March 26th, 2024.
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Bridget Quinn writes biography of revolutionary woman artist
Bridget Quinn lives in Occidental. Her book is "Portrait of a Woman." It's a story about reclaiming a woman's life and work from the ashes of revolution.
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Natasha Triplett book celebrates Juneteenth
Natasha Triplett's book celebrates Junteenth with the reader through a community parade, a family bbq, and finally a recounting the importance of the holiday.