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All About Books is a weekly NET Radio book review and discussion program hosted by Pat Leach. Updated Thursdays.

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  • An interview with UNL Cather scholar Dr. Melissa Holmstead.

    22/04/2026 Duração: 15min

    This 1925 novel deals with topics very relevant today: the value of a university education, and the costs of war. “The Professor’s House” by Willa Cather has been released for the Oxford World Classics series, authored by Cather scholar Dr. Melissa Holmstead of UNL. Dr. Holmstead will be the guest on this week's All About Books.

  • Great Black Hope by Rob Franklin

    15/04/2026 Duração: 07min

    Smith is a queer Black Stanford graduate arrested for cocaine possession. In the novel “Great Black Hope”, author Rob Franklin shows a young man protected by his class but betrayed by his race.

  • Ravelings: Essays on Love, Loss, and Wonder by Lisa Knopp

    08/04/2026 Duração: 19min

    In her new collection of personal essays, UNL Professor of English Lisa Knopp uses an older meaning of the verb ravel- to entangle. In Ravelings: Essays on Love, Loss, and Wonder, she contemplates loss, change as well as connection and joy.

  • “The Antidote” by Karen Russell.

    01/04/2026 Duração: 14min

    The One Book One Nebraska selection for this year is “The Antidote” by Karen Russell. Set in a fictional Nebraska town during the Great Depression, the novel looks at a struggling rural community and what people choose to forget.

  • “Patchwork: A Graphic Biography of Jane Austen” by Kate Evans

    25/03/2026 Duração: 08min

    It’s a very unique biography of the famous Regency author. “Patchwork: A Graphic Biography of Jane Austen” by graphic artist Kate Evans combines drama, comedy, and historically immersive detail to bring Jane Austen’s story to life with dynamic artwork

  • "The Land in Winter: a Novel" by Andrew Miller

    18/03/2026 Duração: 07min

    Deep in the English countryside, two neighboring families find themselves in nearly identical situations- a baby on the way and the relationship beginning to fade. The harshest winter in living memory traps the families with their long-kept secret resentments. "The Land in Winter: a Novel" by Andrew Miller

  • “A Long Winter” by Colm Tobin

    11/03/2026 Duração: 08min

    A tightly written novella from the author of "Brooklyn" and "Long Island", “A Long Winter” by Colm Tobin describes an extraordinary bond between a mother and son and a haunting portrait of a family in crisis.

  • "The Garden Against Time" by Olivia Laing

    04/03/2026 Duração: 06min

    When Olivia Laing began the work of restoring a centuries-old garden in England, she had time to think about the history and legacy of gardens. Her book “The Garden Against Time”, is a beautiful account of gardens, not as a refuge from the world, but a place to encounter and discover.

  • “The Best of Intentions" by Larkin Powell

    25/02/2026 Duração: 13min

    The history of Nebraska can be told by its landscape. Larkin Powell, the Director of the School of Natural Resources at UNL has a new book called “The Best of Intentions.” It traces the transformation of the Nebraska landscape through historical photographs, personal narratives, and ecological research.

  • “The Correspondent” by Virginia Evans

    18/02/2026 Duração: 08min

    Many people find solace and understanding in reading literature, a few would also include writing and receiving letters. In the novel “The Correspondent” by Virginia Evans, we meet a woman who uses letters to make sense of the world and her place in it.

  • An interview with the director of the PBS program The Librarians

    11/02/2026 Duração: 17min

    A PBS documentary called the “Librarians” follows the story of librarians on the front lines of the national battle over restricting access to books that have race-related and LGBTQIA+ content. “All About Books” host Pat Leach talked with the film’s director Kim Snyder and Martha Hickson a librarian featured in the show.

  • “Flashlight: a Novel” by Susan Choi

    04/02/2026 Duração: 08min

    The mysterious circumstances around the disappearance of a young girl’s father begins Susan Choi’s novel, “Flashlight.” A story that spans decades and continents dealing with family, loss, and memory.

  • "Next of Kin" by Gabrielle Hamilton

    28/01/2026 Duração: 08min

    Award-winning chef and author Gabrielle Hamilton came from a family of unsentimental non-conformists. They had charisma, but there was brutality and deep rifts too. In her new memoir “Next of Kin”, Hamilton comes to terms with her family with intense honesty and raucous humor.

  • "Memorial Day” by Geraldine Brooks

    21/01/2026 Duração: 09min

    The writer Geraldine Brooks received the phone call from the ER doctor that her husband, journalist and author Tony Horwitz, had died walking down a sidewalk in Washington D.C. In the scramble to deal with the immediate demands of her husband’s death, Brooks had no chance to truly grieve. Her book "Memorial Day” is a memoir of sudden loss and the journey towards peace.

  • "Memorial Day" by Geraldine Brooks

    16/01/2026 Duração: 09min

    The writer Geraldine Brooks received a phone call from an ER doctor that her husband, journalist and author Tony Horwitz, had died walking down a sidewalk in Washington D.C. In the scramble to deal with the immediate demands of her husband’s death, Brooks had no chance to truly grieve. Her book "Memorial Day” is a memoir of sudden loss and the journey towards peace.

  • “Hard by a Great Forest” by Leo Vardiashvili

    14/01/2026 Duração: 08min

    In the novel “Hard by a Great Forest” by Leo Vardiashvili, two brothers and their father struggle with the past and people they left behind after fleeing the former Soviet Republic of Georgia. Hear a review of this story about the collective trauma of war and the unbreakable spirit of the people who survive and remember those who did not.

  • “Precipice” by Robert Harris

    07/01/2026 Duração: 07min

    It’s 1914 in England and all of Europe is on the brink of disaster. This is the setting for “Precipice”, a novel by Robert Harris. In it, an intelligence officer traces leaked documents back to the Prime Minister and his posh 26-year-old mistress. An affair that could topple the British Government.

  • An interview with author Dan Chaon on his new novel "One of Us"

    17/12/2025 Duração: 15min

    Originally from Sydney Nebraska, author Dan Chaon is the guest this week. His latest novel “One of Us”, is a playfully dark thriller about orphaned twins on the run from their murderous uncle who find refuge in a bizarre traveling carnival.

  • A holiday gift guide for very young readers.

    10/12/2025 Duração: 16min

    Last week’s program featured gift ideas for adult readers, this week we’ll look at books for young people. Ali Bousquet, Youth Services and Outreach Coordinator for Lincoln City Libraries has suggestions for books perfect for early readers and their families.

  • The annual gift guide for book lovers.

    03/12/2025 Duração: 13min

    This week it's the annual holiday gift giving guide for book lovers. Local bookseller Leslie Huerta returns with suggestions for every interest. She’ll introduce new fiction, biography, mysteries, and books about Nebraska. Listen before you shop!

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