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Best Of: Novelists Liz Moore & Julian Barnes

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Novelists Liz Moore & Julian Barnes

Liz Moore's bestselling book, Long Bright River, was set in a troubled Philadelphia neighborhood where she'd worked on a photo essay. "My own family has a long history of addiction. I was kind of emotionally drawn back to the neighborhood over and over again because of that," she tells Dave Davies. The resulting thriller about a policewoman searching for her missing sister was made into a series on Peacock. Moore's latest book, The God of the Woods, where a child goes missing from a remote children's camp, will be adapted to a Netflix series.

Also, we hear from one of England's most acclaimed writers, Julian Barnes. He has a new book, which he says will be his last. It's called Departures. He spoke with Terry Gross.

Review

Maureen Corrigan reviews George Saunders' new novel, Vigil.


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