Nancy Pearl Recommends A Memoir Without Too Much 'Me' Marcie Sillman gets the week's reading recommendation from librarian Nancy Pearl: "A List of Things That Didn't Kill Me," by Seattleite Jason Schmidt.... Marcie Sillman
Nancy Pearl And The Case Of The First-Time Novelist First-time novelist Elisabeth Egan spent most of her career writing about other people's books as a literary editor for magazines and websites. That... Marcie Sillman
Nancy Pearl: First-Time Novelist Brings Detroit To Life Nancy Pearl was born in Detroit. She tells KUOW's Marcie Sillman that first-time novelist Angela Flournoy gets the city just right in her book, "The... Marcie Sillman
Nancy Pearl's Not Kidding: This Is A Must-Read Special, important, brilliant: That’s the rave review from Nancy Pearl for this week’s reading pick, and she doesn’t use those words lightly. The book... Marcie Sillman
Nancy Pearl's Visual Take On Steve Jobs Marcie Sillman talks with Nancy Pearl about this week's reading pick: a new graphic biography of the famous Apple co-founder called "Steve Jobs:... Marcie Sillman
Nancy Pearl's Pick For Your Next Summer Road Trip Marcie Sillman talks with Nancy Pearl about this week's reading recommendation: Rinker Buck's first hand account of recreating in the 21st century the... Marcie Sillman
Nancy Pearl Recommends The Life Of An Artist In Words And Pictures Marcie Sillman talks with book hugger Nancy Pearl about this week’s reading recommendation: artist Sally Mann’s memoir “Hold Still.” Mann is a... Marcie Sillman
Nancy Pearls' Pick For Not Just Teens Marcie Sillman talks with book hugger Nancy Pearl about a pick that's aimed at teens, but great for readers of all ages: "The Game of Love and Death,"... Marcie Sillman
Nancy Pearl And The Lazy Mouse Marcie Sillman discusses this week's reading recommendation with librarian Nancy Pearl. For very young readers, Pearl has chosen "Walter the Lazy Mouse,... Marcie Sillman
School's Out, But Nancy Pearl Says Academic Satires Are In Marcie Sillman talks with Nancy Pearl about "Foolscap," by Michael Malone, which she thinks would be a good pick for fans of academic satires like Jane... Marcie Sillman