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NPR's Book of the Day

NPR's Book of the Day

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In need of a good read? Or just want to keep up with the books everyone's talking about? NPR's Book of the Day gives you today's very best writing in a snackable, skimmable, pocket-sized podcast. Whether you're looking to engage with the big questions of our times – or temporarily escape from them –...

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'This is Where the Serpent Lives' is a sprawling debut novel set in modern Pakistan

'This is Where the Serpent Lives' is a sprawling debut novel set in modern Pakistan

Author Daniyal Mueenuddin has hit the ground running with his debut novel, This is Where the Serpent Lives. Set in modern Pakistan, the story spans ge...

2026-01-19 15:00:00 534
'Body Beautiful' and 'My One-of-a-Kind Body' aim to cultivate kids’ body positivity

'Body Beautiful' and 'My One-of-a-Kind Body' aim to cultivate kids’ body positivity

Body image can be a tricky subject to navigate for those of all ages – including kids. In today’s episode, we’re highlighting two kids’ books that enc...

2026-01-16 15:00:00 1020
'Freedom on the Sea' is a biography of Robert Smalls – by his great-great-grandson

'Freedom on the Sea' is a biography of Robert Smalls – by his great-great-grandson

Robert Smalls’ dynamic life story – his daring escape from slavery, his pivotal role in the Civil War, and the political career that ensued – was almo...

2026-01-15 15:00:00 650
The novel 'These Days' fictionalizes a lesser-known chapter in the history of Belfast

The novel 'These Days' fictionalizes a lesser-known chapter in the history of Belfast

In the spring of 1941, Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland, braced for incoming attacks from German bombers. Over April and May, four German air...

2026-01-14 15:00:00 487
With her new book, Scottish author Val McDermid wants to “charm you into winter”

With her new book, Scottish author Val McDermid wants to “charm you into winter”

We are in the thick of winter in the U.S. Days are short, nights are long, and in much of the country, it’s crisp and cold outside. A new book by the...

2026-01-13 15:00:00 477
'The Definitions' features dorm room conversation – with a dystopian twist

'The Definitions' features dorm room conversation – with a dystopian twist

Matt Greene’s new novel The Definitions starts with new college dormmates getting to know each other. But there’s a dystopian twist: The students have...

2026-01-12 15:00:00 405
Two debut novels, two murder mysteries set in the United Kingdom

Two debut novels, two murder mysteries set in the United Kingdom

Two debut novelists are out with murder mysteries set in the United Kingdom. First, Jennie Godfrey’s The List of Suspicious Things is a coming-of-age...

2026-01-09 15:00:00 1047
Amitav Ghosh’s 'Wild Fictions' gathers essays on empire and the environment

Amitav Ghosh’s 'Wild Fictions' gathers essays on empire and the environment

Indian Bengali writer Amitav Ghosh has been writing about empire, the environment, and other subjects for the past 25 years. Now, he has gathered some...

2026-01-08 15:00:00 401
In 'Twice Born,' a daughter discovers her father through his biography of Mark Twain

In 'Twice Born,' a daughter discovers her father through his biography of Mark Twain

Hester Kaplan, the daughter of Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer Justin Kaplan, knew her father was an esteemed writer and researcher, but she didn’t...

2026-01-07 15:00:00 630
'The Philosopher in the Valley' paints an eccentric portrait of Palantir’s Alex Karp

'The Philosopher in the Valley' paints an eccentric portrait of Palantir’s Alex Karp

Palantir is one of the world’s most valuable companies, analyzing data for businesses, but also for U.S. and Israeli intelligence agencies. The Philos...

2026-01-07 00:22:00 459
'Russ & Daughters' cookbook documents a century-old New York City establishment

'Russ & Daughters' cookbook documents a century-old New York City establishment

Russ & Daughters opened in 1914 and is one of the last remaining “appetizing stores” in New York City. The shop – which the owners say is not a deli –...

2026-01-05 15:00:00 779
Susan Choi’s 'Flashlight' is about an alternate-universe version of her own family

Susan Choi’s 'Flashlight' is about an alternate-universe version of her own family

As 2025 comes to a close, we're revisiting interviews with this year's nominees and winners of some of the biggest prizes in literature. Last up: A 10...

2026-01-03 00:07:58 442
'Feeding Ghosts' is a graphic memoir grappling with generational trauma

'Feeding Ghosts' is a graphic memoir grappling with generational trauma

As 2025 comes to a close, we're revisiting interviews with this year's nominees and winners of some of the biggest prizes in literature. Tessa Hulls’...

2026-01-01 16:20:04 635
In ‘A Guardian and a Thief,’ a mother’s love for her family threatens her own morals

In ‘A Guardian and a Thief,’ a mother’s love for her family threatens her own morals

As 2025 comes to a close, we're revisiting interviews with this year's nominees and winners of some of the biggest prizes in literature. Megha Majumda...

2025-12-31 15:00:00 644
A new novel from Karen Russell is a sprawling story set during the Dust Bowl

A new novel from Karen Russell is a sprawling story set during the Dust Bowl

As 2025 comes to a close, we're revisiting interviews with this year's nominees and winners of some of the biggest prizes in literature. Karen Russell...

2025-12-30 15:00:00 456
In Rabih Alameddine’s new novel, a mother and son share a tiny Beirut apartment

In Rabih Alameddine’s new novel, a mother and son share a tiny Beirut apartment

As 2025 comes to a close, we're revisiting interviews with this year's nominees and winners of some of the biggest prizes in literature. First up: Raj...

2025-12-29 15:00:00 581
Dorie Greenspan and Paul Hollywood discuss their new and nourishing cake cookbooks

Dorie Greenspan and Paul Hollywood discuss their new and nourishing cake cookbooks

If you’re feeling burnt out from your annual holiday cookie-baking marathon, don’t fear. There’s hope on the other side… in the form of cake. In today...

2025-12-26 15:00:00 1431
'Unabridged' explores the history of the dictionary – and why it’s in trouble now

'Unabridged' explores the history of the dictionary – and why it’s in trouble now

Dictionaries were once bestsellers, but between the internet and artificial intelligence, its role in our culture has changed. Stefan Fatsis is out wi...

2025-12-25 15:00:00 575
'Hiddensee' is a 'Nutcracker'-inspired novel from the author of 'Wicked'

'Hiddensee' is a 'Nutcracker'-inspired novel from the author of 'Wicked'

In 2017, Wicked author Gregory Maguire set out to tell the backstory of another classic fairytale. His novel Hiddensee focuses on Herr Drosselmeyer, t...

2025-12-25 01:59:37 479
Jeff Kinney on his iconic, now 20-book 'Diary of a Wimpy Kid' series

Jeff Kinney on his iconic, now 20-book 'Diary of a Wimpy Kid' series

Jeff Kinney’s Diary of a Wimpy Kid series has sold more than 300 million books since the first installment was published in 2007. The star of the seri...

2025-12-23 15:00:00 700
Mahmood Mamdani’s 'Slow Poison' centers politics of belonging in postcolonial Uganda

Mahmood Mamdani’s 'Slow Poison' centers politics of belonging in postcolonial Uganda

Mahmood Mamdani — a professor of government at Columbia University and the father of Zohran Mamdani, NYC’s next mayor — has spent decades researching...

2025-12-22 15:00:00 468
Revisiting ‘Waiting to Exhale’

Revisiting ‘Waiting to Exhale’

As the film adaptation of Waiting to Exhale celebrates its 30th anniversary, B.A. Parker and Andrew Limbong, along with It’s Been a Minute host, Britt...

2025-12-20 15:00:00 2211
Paul McCartney on his band 'Wings,' plus the story of indie label Bloodshot Records

Paul McCartney on his band 'Wings,' plus the story of indie label Bloodshot Records

Two new memoirs zoom in on important moments in music history. First, Paul McCartney’s new book Wings reflects on the life of his post-Beatles band, w...

2025-12-19 15:00:00 1042
In this novel, the residents of a Brussels apartment building brace for Nazi invasion

In this novel, the residents of a Brussels apartment building brace for Nazi invasion

33 Place Brugmann opens with a list of the residents of a Brussels apartment building. The year is 1939 and Germany’s invasion of Belgium is on the ho...

2025-12-18 15:00:00 568
William Boyd’s 'The Predicament' is a spy thriller with a conspiratorial edge

William Boyd’s 'The Predicament' is a spy thriller with a conspiratorial edge

In William Boyd’s newest novel The Predicament, lead character and travel writer Gabriel Dax becomes a secret spy, scouring the globe on British order...

2025-12-17 15:00:00 546
Rep. Jim Clyburn’s new book 'The First Eight' traces the history of his predecessors

Rep. Jim Clyburn’s new book 'The First Eight' traces the history of his predecessors

Democratic Rep. Jim Clyburn has spent more than three decades in Congress. But he’s not the first Black congressman to represent South Carolina; there...

2025-12-16 15:00:00 479
'The Heir Apparent' asks existential questions about Britain and its beloved crown

'The Heir Apparent' asks existential questions about Britain and its beloved crown

Becoming the queen of England wasn’t in the plan for Lexi Villiers, the heroine of The Heir Apparent. But when tragedy strikes Lexi’s family and she d...

2025-12-15 15:00:00 481
Revisiting ‘Kitchen Confidential’

Revisiting ‘Kitchen Confidential’

Anthony Bourdain published his memoir Kitchen Confidential in 2000 as a little-known chef. In the 25 years since its publication, his writing – and su...

2025-12-13 17:00:00 2211
‘How a Game Lives,’ ‘How to Save the Internet’ show the best and worst of life online

‘How a Game Lives,’ ‘How to Save the Internet’ show the best and worst of life online

Two new books delve into the best and worst corners of the internet. First, Jacob Geller creates YouTube essays about art, literature, film, video gam...

2025-12-12 15:00:00 1120
A new book of poems by Kate Baer wrestles with the realities of middle age

A new book of poems by Kate Baer wrestles with the realities of middle age

NPR’s Scott Detrow and poet Kate Baer share a favorite bookstore in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. They recently met there to discuss Baer’s new poetry col...

2025-12-11 15:00:00 566
In 'The Unveiling,' a disastrous cruise becomes an opportunity for cultural reckoning

In 'The Unveiling,' a disastrous cruise becomes an opportunity for cultural reckoning

Even if you’re scared of cruise ships, don’t turn away from Quan Barry’s The Unveiling. When film scout and photographer Striker boards an Antarctic c...

2025-12-10 15:00:00 492
Deborah Willis on her seminal history of Black photography, reissued 25 years later

Deborah Willis on her seminal history of Black photography, reissued 25 years later

Deborah Willis is one of the foremost authorities on Black photography. The MacArthur “genius award” winner has dedicated her career to cataloging and...

2025-12-09 15:00:00 488
In ‘Best Offer Wins,’ an ambitious millennial is driven mad by the homebuying process

In ‘Best Offer Wins,’ an ambitious millennial is driven mad by the homebuying process

Marisa Kashino used to report on the real estate industry in Washington, D.C. That experience inspired her debut novel, Best Offer Wins, which follows...

2025-12-08 15:00:00 434
Revisiting Frank Herbert’s ‘Dune’

Revisiting Frank Herbert’s ‘Dune’

Frank Herbert’s 1965 epic Dune was once the domain of sci-fi diehards. But in recent years, the book has crossed over into the mainstream. In today’s...

2025-12-06 15:00:00 2207
In new novels, marriages are tested by a last request and a moment in the spotlight

In new novels, marriages are tested by a last request and a moment in the spotlight

In two new novels, marriages are tested by unusual circumstances. First, in Ann Packer’s Some Bright Nowhere, a woman dying of cancer makes a big ask...

2025-12-05 15:00:00 1060
Abby Phillip’s 'A Dream Deferred' chronicles Jesse Jackson’s rise to political esteem

Abby Phillip’s 'A Dream Deferred' chronicles Jesse Jackson’s rise to political esteem

Rev. Jesse Jackson is well-known as an icon of the American Civil Rights Movement, a protégé of Martin Luther King Jr., and a steadfast activist — but...

2025-12-04 15:00:00 475
'The Devil Is a Southpaw' is a story within a story — or so its narrator says

'The Devil Is a Southpaw' is a story within a story — or so its narrator says

Are all unreliable narrators self-aware? The answer might depend on the novel, but in Brandon Hobson’s The Devil Is a Southpaw, our primary narrator,...

2025-12-03 15:00:00 523
John Fetterman on his new memoir, his mental health, and disagreements with his party

John Fetterman on his new memoir, his mental health, and disagreements with his party

When Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) won Pennsylvania’s Senate seat in 2022, Democrats saw him as a symbol of a new direction during the Trump era. Three...

2025-12-02 15:00:00 546
A new book looks to the writings of Renaissance-era nuns for advice on life today

A new book looks to the writings of Renaissance-era nuns for advice on life today

Modern life can make it tempting to return to simpler times, like a 16th-century Spanish convent. In the new book Convent Wisdom, academics Ana Garrig...

2025-12-01 15:00:00 463
Revisiting ‘Their Eyes Were Watching God’

Revisiting ‘Their Eyes Were Watching God’

Janie Crawford – back in her hometown of Eatonville, Florida – recounts a journey of self-discovery, structured around three marriages. Their Eyes Wer...

2025-11-30 03:55:11 2081
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