Mamp Podcast Ep#43: Revolutionary Readers Summer Book Club

(…) Revolutionary Reads

I’m going to be sharing some reviews, recommendations, and interviews with authors. These are going to be short episodes that will hopefully inspire you to read and learn and take action in these crazy times we’re living in. I’ll be talking about fiction, non-fiction, books for kids and teens. I’ll be sharing about the books I’m reading and why. I’ll offer suggestions for books to help you cope and even books to make you laugh when everything else seems to be falling apart. 

On this first episode of the series, I share my thoughts about the powerful new novel, Exile Music by Jennifer Steil.

I hope you enjoy the series and this episode – and our snazzy new podcast logo! If you do, please take the time to leave a rating or review on Apple podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. FYI, you can now listen to the show on Spotify.


Read & hear the full article & podcast here https://myamericanmeltingpot.com/2020/07/10/podcast-revolutionary-readers-exile-music/?fbclid=IwAR31e3-wwpPaZy1RzOory6F5m-9v5pYmFfTOeRQtjRIZrPcyCQ1tj8m_Gs4

Jennifer Steil

Jennifer Steil is a British-American writer living in Uzbekistan, France, and the UK. She’s the author of the novel Exile Music, which won Grand Prize in the Eyelands 2020 Book Awards; the Multicultural International Book Award; and was a finalist for the Lambda Literary Lesbian Fiction Award. Her previous books include the novel The Ambassador’s Wife and the memoir The Woman Who Fell From the Sky. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, New Orleans Review, Saranac Review, Kenyon Review, World Policy Journal, Gay & Lesbian Review, The Week, Time, Life, Peauxdunque Review, The Washington Times, Vogue UK, Die Welt, New York Post, The Rumpus, Mystery Magazine Weekly, Irish National Radio, France 24 (English), and CBS radio.

https://www.jennifersteil.net
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