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            <description>BookPage editors Trisha, Kate and Eliza talk about Wendy McClure's THE WILDER LIFE, a memoir that chronicles her journey to the various homes of beloved children's writer Laura Ingalls Wilder.</description>
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            <description>BookPage editors Trisha, Abby, Kate and Eliza discuss why Meg Wolitzer's 2008 novel about four friends who have to re-evaluate their decision to be full-time moms makes the perfect book club pick.</description>
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            <title>Jonathan Franzen's FREEDOM--year's best novel?</title>
            <description>BookPage editors Trisha, Abby and Eliza discuss the most-buzzed literary release of the year, Jonathan Franzen's FREEDOM. </description>
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            <description>This discussion of Suzanne Collins' MOCKINGJAY -- which contains major spoilers -- by BookPage editors Eliza, Kate &amp; Trisha covers the violence in the series, the resolution of the romantic triangle and the series' cinematic possibilities. </description>
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            <title>Discussing Gail Caldwell's LET'S TAKE THE LONG WAY HOME</title>
            <description>In the second BookPage podcast, we discuss the friendship portrayed in Let’s Take the Long Way Home, Caldwell’s writing style and why this memoir will appeal to book clubs. Also, we talk about why a story about friendship and grief is powerful, hopeful—and not at all sappy.</description>
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