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Margaret Hermes’ new novel was inspired by backpacking Europe — and 4 decades of gestation

Jan 3, 2022
21:51
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
The Opposite of Chance by Margaret Hermeys
01:39 • 2min
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3
Book Review - Is There a Relationship?
03:26 • 4min
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How Did You Begin to Write About This Man?
07:01 • 2min
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What Is the Best Book You've Read in 25 Years?
08:51 • 3min
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Book Review: The Opposit of Chance
11:34 • 2min
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How Much Do You Trust Yourself After a Divorce?
13:56 • 2min
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Traveling on Your Own
16:22 • 2min
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How Did You Get to Finish Your Children's Book?
18:15 • 3min
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Saint Louis Public Radio - The Gateway
21:13 • 2min
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"The Opposite of Chance" was published 39 years after author Margaret Hermes wrote its first chapters. She explains what took so long, how she overcame the story's complications, and how intense research allowed her to bring characters far different from herself to life.
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