Writer’s Voice with Francesca Rheannon
How safe are our national parks, especially for women hikers? Not safe enough, says Kathryn Miles. We talk with her about her book “Trailed: One Woman’s Quest to Solve the Shenandoah Murders.” It’s about two remarkable women who were murdered in the park in 1996 and the long road to find their killer.
Then, as 2022 is slated to experience a severe hurricane season, we revisit our 2015 conversation with Kathryn Miles about her book about Hurricane Sandy, “Superstorm.”
Monday, June 27 at 10:00 PM.
First Voices Indigenous Radio with Tiokasin Ghosthorse
Michaeleen Doucleff, PhD, author of the New York Times bestseller “Hunt, Gather, Parent: What Ancient Cultures Can Teach Us About Raising Children.” Michaeleen wrote the book after traveling to three continents with her 3-year-old daughter.
William Iggiagruk Hansley, the author of “Fifty Miles from Tomorrow: A Memoir of Alaska and the Real People,” a memoir of his childhood among the Inupiaq people in Alaska.
Tuesday, June 28 at 12:00 noon.
Jim Motavalli
At 9:30 PM, a recorded interview with Ash and Eric L’Esperance. They are a married couple from Worcester, Mass., and solid Americana singers and songwriters.
At 10:15, an interview with Boston-based Brett Milano, author of “Vinyl Junkies,” a fun book about record collecting.
Tuesday evening June 28.