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Mentioned in 5 episodes
Crossing to Safety
Book • 1987
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Mentioned in 5 episodes
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about lifelong friendships, while mentioning a conversation within the book about reading to steal.


David Brooks

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David Brooks on Moral Courage for a Soulless Age
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as one of her favorite novels about a story between two older couples.

Cherie Harder

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The Duty of the Writer: A conversation from the Michael J. Gerson Memorial Prize event
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as one of his favorite books, focusing on the friendship between two couples.

Will Schwalbe

The Beauty and Power of Friendship with Will Schwalbe
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as her favorite book of all time, praising its beautiful writing style.

Joan Solotar

Joan Solotar on Private Equity Funds (Podcast)
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as the author of 'Crossing to Safety,' a book about being an academic at the University of Wisconsin.


Anne Helen Petersen

Redefining success (and failure!) — with Anne Helen Petersen
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as a book that almost fits her criteria but has more external conflict than she prefers.


Ginger Horton

Ep 456: Timeless meets timely: Anne diagnoses why Ginger loves New England books
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as an example of how trees set the mood and location in literature.

Joshua Hochschild

Do Trees Have Souls? | Prof. Joshua Hochschild
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as a novel she re-read multiple times and finds like a narrative security blanket.

Elissa Altman

Elissa Altman on the beauty of impermanence


