Arthur Frommer and Pauline Frommer: 2008 National Book Festival

Arthur Frommer and Pauline Frommer: 2008 National Book Festival

Author: Library of Congress July 8, 2008 Duration: 23:03

Arthur Frommer and his daughter Pauline provide advice on how to beat the high gas prices during summer vacation and the latest travel hot spots.

Biography

Foremost travel authority Arthur Frommer’s series of guides, published by Wiley, Inc., consists of more than 340 titles reaching more than six million travelers per year covering every major travel destination in the world. He also writes countless magazine articles on a wide variety of travel subjects as well as a twice-weekly column on travel which is syndicated to major newspapers all over the country. With his daughter, Pauline Frommer, he presents a weekly nationwide radio program on travel, lectures frequently and makes guest appearances on national television shows such as NBC’s Today Show and The Oprah Winfrey Show.

Pauline Frommer carries on the family tradition with her own series of travel guides. Her Pauline Frommer Guidebooks, an award-winning new series published by Wiley, Inc., are aimed at adult budget travelers. Her New York City (2006) and London (2007) guidebooks were both named Guidebook of the Year by the North American Travel Journalists Association. In addition, she was awarded a Lowell Thomas Medal by the Society of American Travel Writers for her magazine work and a Peoples Voice Webby Award for her work as founding editor of Frommers.com. Along with writing, she co-hosts The Travel Show on radio with her father, Arthur Frommer, and makes weekly appearances on CNNOnline to talk about travel trends.


Step back onto the National Mall on a crisp September day in 2008. This 2008 National Book Festival podcast from the Library of Congress captures the voices and ideas that filled the air during that celebrated gathering, an event championed by First Lady Laura Bush. Instead of just reading about the authors who attended, you can hear them speak directly from the festival's stages. Each episode transports you to a specific author's presentation or conversation, offering a front-row seat to readings, discussions about craft, and the unique insights of literary figures from that year's program. The recordings preserve the immediate energy of a live audience and the personal timbre of each writer's voice, turning a historical archive into an intimate listening experience. Through this audio collection, the Library of Congress extends the life of the festival far beyond that single Saturday, allowing the written word to resonate anew in its spoken form. Tune in to this podcast for a direct connection to a vibrant moment in American literary culture, where books and their creators took center stage in the heart of the nation's capital.
Author: Language: en-us Episodes: 20

2008 National Book Festival
Podcast Episodes
Kimberly Dozier: 2008 National Book Festival [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 26:52
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Brad Meltzer: 2008 National Book Festival [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 25:12
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R.L. Stine: 2008 National Book Festival [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 19:51
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Joseph Bruchac: Book Festival 08 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 20:07
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Sharon M. Draper: 2008 National Book Festival [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 23:14
Sharon M. Draper talks about “Reading Across Continents” and explains why hope and redemption describe her latest book.BiographySharon M. Draper is an award-winning author, poet, educator and speaker. She was honored as…
Jan Brett: 2008 National Book Festival [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 25:27
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Jon Scieszka: 2008 National Book Festival [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 20:40
Jon Scieszka shares writing tips; tells parents how to inspire their children to read more; and discusses his job as the nation’s ambassador for young readers.BiographyJon Scieszka shares writing tips; tells parents how…
Kay Ryan: 2008 National Book Festival [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 21:49
Kay Ryan talks about her appointment as the nation’s new Poet Laureate; reads several of her poems; and provides a glimpse into the hidden depths of her poetry.BiographyPoet Kay Ryan was recently appointed as the Library…
Warren Brown: 2008 National Book Festival [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 28:24
Warren Brown talks about his latest book, reveals his secrets to making delicious treats and shares some of his most sought-after recipes.BiographyBrown gave up his law career to bake cakes. His dream of opening a bakery…