
Fresh Air, Alice Sebold, October 15, 2007
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Narrated by:
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Terry Gross
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By:
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Terry Gross
About this listen
Hear writer Alice Sebold and rock critic Ken Tucker on this edition of Fresh Air.
Alice Sebold's new book is called The Almost Moon. It's about a middle aged woman who murders her ailing, elderly mother. Sebold is also the author of Lucky, an account of her own rape, and The Lovely Bones, about a 14-year-old girl looking down from heaven after her own rape and murder. The Lovely Bones is about to be made into a film directed by Peter Jackson.
Finally, Ken Tucker reviews Magic, Bruce Springsteen's first studio album with the E Street band in five years. [Broadcast Date: October 15, 2007]
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