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Natalie Escobar
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NPR editor / lesbian about town / probably sewing
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Also I will say: I usually find books that talk about the 2016 election kind of unbearable, but I thought the approach St. James took was really thoughtful and engaging.
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I wrote about the book that's stayed with me the most this year: WOODWORKING by Emily St. James. My friends can attest to the fact that I couldn't stop talking about how good this book is, particularly how fully and beautifully rendered Erica and Abigail are. apps.npr.org/best-books/#...
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Simply love that Ken Burns said sure, let Paul Giamatti play John Adams again, why the hell not
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