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Episode 23: Indigenous Stories, Character Studies, and Unexplained Phenomena

Episode 23: Indigenous Stories, Character Studies, and Unexplained Phenomena

Update: 2025-11-03
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This month Cheryl, Mari and Jessica talk fiction and non-fiction picks touching on Native American Heritage, our relationships with food and the kitchen, writing featuring deep character studies, as well as a few unexplained mysteries.  



Cheryl’s Books:    

Girl Warrior: On Coming of Age by Joy Harjo

The Heart-Shaped Tin: Love, Loss, and Kitchen Objects by Bee Wilson

Hamnet: A Novel of the Plague by Maggie O’Farrell

Love Forms: A Novel by Claire Adam



Mentioned:

Nomadland (film)

Stone Yard Devotional by Charlotte Wood

2025 Booker Prize Longlist



Jessica’s Books:   

Good Soil: The Education of an Accidental Farmhand by Jeff Chu

Ferryman and His Wife by Frode Grytten

Wolf Bells by Leni Zumas

Midnight Timetable: A Novel in Ghost Stories by Bora Chung



Mentioned:

Wholehearted Faith by Rachel Held Evans, 

Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders

Red Clocks by Leni Zumas

Cursed Bunny by Bora Chung



Mari’s Books:   

Why We Dance A Story Hope and Healing by Deidre Havrelock

Dead Ends! Flukes, Flops & Failures That Sparked Medical Marvels by Lindsey Fitzharris

Is it Real? The Loch Ness Monster by Candace Fleming

Nessie by Ilse De Keyzer



Mentioned:

Plague Busters! Medicine’s Battles with History’s Deadliest Diseases by Lindsey Fitzharris
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Episode 23: Indigenous Stories, Character Studies, and Unexplained Phenomena

Episode 23: Indigenous Stories, Character Studies, and Unexplained Phenomena

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