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The South Burlington resident combines his passions for nature, science, and art in his informative books for children.
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The awards honor outstanding local work in fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry and children’s literature. The prizes are overseen by Vermont Humanities and the state Department of Libraries.
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In his latest novel, the Weybridge author tells a story of romance and heroism during the Civil War.
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Romantasy books are booming. Vermont authors and readers understand the appeal.
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Senator Bernie Sanders, Attorney General Charity Clark, and Solicitor General Jonathan Rose talk about their efforts to curb Trump's agenda. Then, we hear from local author Nathaniel Ian Miller about his new novel.
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Whether you're young or young at heart, we have book ideas for you. This year's YA collection, gathered by NPR book critics and staff, includes romance, historical fiction, poetry, fantasy and more.
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For our annual winter books show, Vermont literary experts and listeners share their favorite books they read this year and what they can't wait to read in 2025.
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Books We Love returns with 350+ new titles handpicked by NPR staff and trusted critics. Find 12 years of recommendations all in one place � that's nearly 4,000 great reads.
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Whether you're a book lover, a creative, a history buff or a nature lover, we have recommendations for you in southern Vermont.
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In his new memoir, Peter Gregg shares stories from his 1,000-tap sugaring operation. Plus: Vermont Creamery celebrates its 40th anniversary.