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What’s on the Radio
Talking Book?

Wednesday, August 15 (a sample day):

Abbreviations: F–Fiction, NF–Nonfiction

6:15 a.m. Tech Wire–The world of computers for the visually impaired

7 a.m. to 9 a.m. Morning Newspapers–Live broadcast of the Star Tribune and St. Paul Pioneer Press

9 a.m. The Demon under the Microscope, NF by Thomas Hager, 2006. The discovery of sulfa ushered in the era of modern medicine.

10 a.m. 24 for Fitness. Exercise program for people with limited mobility. (Airs Monday through Saturday)

11 a.m. Whitethorn Woods, F by Maeve Binchy, 2007. Read by Eleanor Berg. St. Ann’s Well is slated for destruction, which is a problem for Father Flynn.

2 p.m. Teach like Your Hair’s on Fire, NF by Rafe Esquith, 2007. Read by James Keane. Rafe Esquith has made his fifth-grade Los Angeles classroom exceptional.

4 p.m. Him Her Him Again the End of Him, F by Patricia Marx, 2007. Read by Isla Hejny. It took a major event to change her obsession with a philosopher she had met in graduate school.

6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Reading of the day’s New York Times

10 p.m. The Echo Maker, F by Richard Powers, 2006. Read by Laura Rohlik. Mark believes his sister is an imposter, but the neurologist sees his denial as a rare syndrome.

1 a.m. You Suck, F by Christopher Moore, 2007. Read by Del Adamson. Thomas C. Flood wakes after a fantastic night and discovers that his girlfriend, Jody, is a vampire.

 

Radio Talking Book broadcasts programs 24 hours per day, 7 days –a-week, 365 days per year. More information and a detailed schedule is available from the Minnesota Radio Talking Book Network’s Web page: www.mnssb.org/allages/commcenter/rtb

 


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