Episodios
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Why the long title? Who killed Wellington, the dog? Why is the narrator quoting math at the reader? Just a few of the questions you'll want answers to. Join us as we discuss these and more over coffee!
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Becki and Laura discuss the books they've been reading on the side over their favorite javas. Get all their recommendations when you join us at the table!
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Can a person tell a story that is not their own? We discuss this controversial book as we always do - over coffee!
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How does a soldier tell his story? We all think we know what war is, but only those who have experienced it really know. Join us as we discuss this modern classic.
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The miracle of birth brings up so many interesting talking points! We each have our own experiences and biases surrounding bringing children into the world. On this episode, we explore this topic through the book Midwives, by Chris Bohjalian. Join us at the table!
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A couple notes about today's episode: If you're just tuning in, go back to Episode 58 and listen to the book our Mom wrote, Andy's Home Now. This episode is the second installment of the interview we conducted about that book. Please excuse the audio quality as we were not in a studio. You will have the real experience of sitting with us at the table (via clinking ice cubes in glasses of Pepsi, banging noises, uneven audio, etc.). But hey, that's us! Join us at the table!
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For those who may not have heard last week's episode, this is part of a three part series about the book my Mom, Bev Price, wrote about our brother who passed away many years ago. This episode is the first half of an interview with my parents about that book, Andy's Home Now. The audio is somewhat rough as we were not in a recording studio, but a cottage. Thank you for listening!
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The project beginning with this episode is truly a labor of love for us. The author of the book we read is Beverly Price, but we just know her as Mom. Join us at the table as we interview her about her book, Andy's Home Now. It's the story of our brother's short but meaningful life and tragic but hugely impactful death. You won't want to miss it.
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A story from the Conan Doyle Estate written by Anthony Horowitz? Um, yes please! You too? Awesome! Meet us here with a cup of coffee and let's do this thing!
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A young Akha girl from Yunnan province, China. An American couple. A mysterious tea cake. Two star-crossed lovers. What do all these have in common? Listen to find out! We've saved you a seat, so join us at the table!
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We're starting a new year and a new season on Grounds for Discussion! Come along as we ring out the old with Flowers for Algernon and ring in the new next time with a whole new line up of books for 2023 that you'll love reading along with us. We've saved you a seat, so join us at the table!
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If you've ever felt your "parent antennae" go up when it got too quiet for too many consecutive minutes in your home, you know that children left to themselves are destined for destruction. If you'd care to discuss how that happens over a classic, join us for this episode when we discuss William Golding's The Lord of the Flies. We've saved you a seat at the table!
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Holly Golightly. Classy urbane Manhattan socialite? Or cold-hearted people user? Audrey Hepburn or Anna Delvey? Let us know when you pull up at chair to join us at the table!
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As moms of teenage boys, we couldn't help but see the realism in this classic coming of age novel. Join us as we talk turkey on the pitfalls and eccentricities of boys becoming men.
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Is there ever a bad time to gossip about fictional characters as if they were real people? If those characters were born in the mind of Miss Jane Austen, then I submit that there is NOT! Join us at the table for a dive into another look at provincial Regency life as we discuss the classic book, Emma.
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We talk about the book (sort of) as an excuse to move on to all the other stuff we've been reading. Join us at the table for a reading free-for-all!
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Over coffee - and for some of us (ahem, Laura) cake - we discuss this intriguing classic by Thomas Hardy. The often-jettisoned subtitle (The Life and Death of a Man of Character) only raises more questions for us. What do you think? Grab a cuppa and join us at the table!
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Not the discussion of this book you'd hear in a different decade. Join us as we bring our 21st century viewpoints to a 20th century classic. And don't forget your mug of coffee!
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Ah, Sherlock....Join us as we talk about our readings of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's classic story, The Hound of the Baskervilles. Moonlit strolls through craggy moors, howling hell hounds and the greatest detective in fiction. What could be better? Grab a cuppa and join us at the table!
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We talk about the Salem witch trials as viewed through The Crucible, through history and through our own modern lenses. Join us at the table!
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