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Librarians by the Sea

Caroline Margolis

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We're librarians and we like to talk about books. In this podcast we at the Swampscott Public Library in Swampscott, MA talk about about books we've read, their television counterparts (if any), and talk to authors about their work. Hosted by Caroline Margolis.
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In this episode, Caroline and Sarah talk about book challenges, making sure libraries have inclusive collections, and some upcoming library events. The link to all the books can be found here To the News articles: Book bans move to center stage Library study finds ‘challenged’ books soared in 2021 The Summer I Turned Pretty Library events: July 202…
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Today on the podcast we are talking about keeping our shelves tidy, all the books we are reading, and giving a shout out to Leila Mottley for her new book Nightcrawling we cannot wait to read it. Links to what we discuss can be found here: Books we discussed Events Nightcrawling News: Oprah’s latest book club pick: ‘Nightcrawling,’ by Leila Mottley…
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Welcome back to our updated podcast! Sarah and Caroline are excited to be a part of your weekly podcast rotation! The links for what we discuss in the podcast are: Ukrainian Donations https://www.ala.org/news/press-releases/2022/05/ala-announces-ukraine-library-relief-fund ALA Special report https://www.ala.org/news/state-americas-libraries-report-…
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Today on the podcast Janina and I talk to author Elizabeth de Veer on her book The Ocean in Winter. Elizabeth was so much fun to talk to and we look forward to seeing her again soon. You can find Elizabeth on her website www.elizabethdeveer.com Please note a trigger warning for those effcted by death by s*icide. Also if you are having difficult or …
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In this episode I interview author, poet, and professor Quan Barry. Her book We Ride Upon Sticks is a time machine to not only 1989, but to anyone who remembers what it is like to be a teenage girl on the North Shore. Based on a fictional 1989 Danvers field hockey team we see this team learn to be themselves and come into their own power. This is a…
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Gabby is a librarian, archivist, and historian with a passion for uncovering and sharing stories by and about underrepresented groups (BIPOC, LGBTQ+, Disabled, and more). You can find her at www.bookishafrolatina.com and her instagram @bookish_afrolatina. Talia Hibbert is a NYT bestselling author of 17 sexy, diverse romances and you can find her on…
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I got to talk to actor Richard Lyntton about his debut novel NORTH KOREA DECEPTION. We talk about the process of getting the book published, recording the audio book, and writing the book based on his life experiences. Keep a lookout for his second book HYDE PARK DECEPTION. You can find Richard at richardlynttonbooks.com on Instagram @richardlyntto…
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It was so much fun interviewing the Bookscapades bloggers, Katie and Alex. They spend all their free time either reading, talking about, or reviewing YA Fantasy books for their blog on Instagram and Tumblr. In this episode we discuss King of Scars by Leigh Bardugo, along with her other books in the Grishaverse which spans the Shadow and Bone trilog…
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I was so excited to interview Jane Healey on the podcast. Her passion for historical fiction became her new career when her first novel THE SATURDAY EVENING GIRLS CLUB was published in 2017. With the release of THE BEANTOWN GIRLS in 2019, she continued to fulfill her dream of writing lesser known stories of women in history. Keep a look out for her…
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Brunonia Barry is the New York Times and international bestselling author of The Lace Reader, The Map of True Places, and The Fifth Petal. Her work has been translated into more than 30 languages and has been an Amazon Best of the Month and a People Magazine Pick. Her reviews and articles on writing have appeared in the London Times and the Washing…
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Steve Marantz is an author, journalist, and podcaster. His expansive career started in the newsroom of the Kansas City Star. He then moved on to the Boston Globe where he first covered sports, and then general assignment news and politics. He spent time at Sporting News Magazine and the Boston Herald before moving to ESPN.com and E:60, the sports n…
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Clem Schoenebeck has published both a book of poetry, Where the Time Went: Poems at Eighty and a memoir, Dancing with Fireflies: One Man’s Escape From Insanity. On today’s episode, Julie and Clem discuss the way that poetry and writing can be a form of therapy and how to get started with an artistic endeavor at any point in your life.…
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Deb Bogardus tells listeners about Andrews Chapel, a beautiful little non-denominational chapel located in the Swampscott Cemetery. Built in honor of a former town Selectman, the chapel had fallen into disrepair until Deb and the rest of the Andrews Chapel Committee took on the challenge of getting it brought back to its former glory.…
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In honor of the first meeting of the Anti-Racism Book Group at the library, Janina shares some of the key takeaways from the group’s first pick, White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo. For more information about the Anti-Racism Book Group click here. For more Black Lives Matter resources, click here. To read the transcription of this episode, click here…
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Lou Gallo, our unofficial Town Historian, discusses Swampscott's Fish House and our early fishing industry. We learn why the Fish House was built and what is unique about it. And did you know that several important firsts happened right here in Swampscott's fishing history? Read the transcription here.…
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Nia Keith is the statewide Climate Change Education Manager at Mass Audubon and an advocate for climate justice and action. We discuss the successes and challenges of climate advocates during the coronavirus pandemic and the different ways the environment has been impacted by COVID-19. Also, she shares tangible actions that you can take to fight cl…
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Swampscott’s Gilded Age is brought to life in this discussion with Historian Mary Cassidy. Mary highlights the Era of the Summer Estates as she discusses the homes and lives of the wealthy Boston families who summered here in the 1800’s and early 1900’s. Read the transcript here.By Caroline Margolis
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Today’s interview is with journalist, Ian Thomsen. We discuss his background in sports journalism, his book, The Soul of Basketball: The Epic Showdown Between LeBron, Kobe, Doc, and Dirk that Saved the NBA, and the future of the NBA given our current situation. Find out more about him here. Read the transcription of this episode here.…
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Today’s interview is with local author, James Hankins. He is a USA Today bestselling author of numerous thrillers, mysteries, and suspense novels, each of which spent time in the Kindle Top 100 and became Amazon #1 category bestsellers. We discuss his career transition from working in Hollywood, to law, to writing, and he gives a lot of insight on …
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Julie interviews Alex and David Townsend, hosts of the podcast My Comical Romance. During their podcast, they read and analyze romance comic books from the 1950s to the 1970s. In this episode, they explain what draws them to these stories and what we can learn about the social and cultural norms of the time period in which they were written. Check …
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