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This live is a full Shelf Life. Shelf Life is a segment dedicated to literature, because a great life means nurturing our bookshelves!
Today, we’re discussing Jennifer Givhan’s Salt Bones, the recently released Latinx Indigenous mythological mystery set in the Mexicali borderlands. Shout out to Maya the Bibliophile for this recommendation! I highly recommend following her page, to keep your bookshelves sharp.
This discussion will be spoiler-free, so whether you’ve read the book, just started, or are considering it for your bookshelf—this live is for you!
KF MHz 14 Playlist
Interview with Jennifer Givhan
Pre-Launch Q&A: Jennifer Givhan Presents, "Salt Bones," Hosted by Sara DiVello
Coming soon…
For my fellow bibliophiles, fear not! For the month of August, I’m taking you around the world. On August 22nd, we’ll have another Shelf Life episode, where we visit Iran. I’ll be reviewing The Color Black by Beeta Baghoolizadeh, which explores Blackness and the history of enslavement in Iran.
Last week we had the creators of the contemporary abstract short film, Manchá ku Goso, in the studio discussing this brilliant film. Manchá is not yet available to view, as it’s still in the film festival circuit. The creators have generously offered my listeners an exclusive live virtual screening of the film on August 15th at 12:45pm AST. Afterwards, it’ll be your turn to discuss the film with them at our regularly scheduled time! Please register here to access the virtual live event.
Register, mark your calendars, pull up, put me on, and let me take you to Iran.
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