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Books & Books founder Mitchell Kaplan and book reviewer Connie Ogle talk about the best books of 2022 and preview best 2023 books with 港澳天下彩Sundial host Carlos Fr铆as.
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Author Jonathan Escoffery talks with 港澳天下彩Sundial鈥檚 Carlos Fr铆as about his first book, If I Survive You, which was nominated for a National Book Award. His book of interconnected fictional stories draws on his real experience of a Jamaican family fleeing political oppression and immigrating to Miami 鈥 where they confront issues of race, class and crushing economic disparity.
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Investigating President Moise鈥檚 assassination, 鈥楽tiltsville: A Novel鈥, Sunset Four鈥檚 Beatles tributeWhy was Haitian President Jovenel Moise assassinated? Miamian and author Susanna Daniel joins us for the Sundial Book Club to talk about her first book set in Stiltsville and her life growing up on the water. Plus, we meet the Sunset Four, a Beatles tribute band made up of 13-year-olds.
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The pandemic has meant more children having to deal with mortality.
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Renia's Diary spent decades in a safe deposit box before being published this week in the U.S. It was written by a Jewish teenager in Poland before she was murdered by the Nazis.
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South Florida novelist and comic book writer Alex Segura has long been a fan of crime fiction novels. Growing up, he looked up to authors like Charles鈥
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Sisters Maika and Maritza Moulite tackle heavy issues in this novel about a girl who gets sent to live with her aunt in Haiti, and discovers more than she bargained for about the women of her family.
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The Sundial Book Club is currently reading "Dancing in the Baron's Shadow," by Haitian American author Fabienne Josaphat, which takes place in Haiti鈥
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The Sundial Book Club's January title "Jesus Boy" is a coming-of-age story about a teenage boy, Elwyn Parker, who is a piano prodigy and devout Christian.鈥
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Author Patricia Engel first had the idea for her latest novel while driving in Miami with her mom more than 10 years ago.When they drove over a bridge,鈥
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Miami-native Juan Vidal considers himself a "Rap Dad": a father who has been raised with and informed by hip-hop culture. That's also the name of his new鈥
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Florida has no shortage of weird and wacky stories that contribute to its reputation as the 'punchline' state.Tampa Bay Times reporter Craig Pittman has鈥