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  • Amanda Nguyen shares how her sexual assault propelled her to activism in new book
    Jun 6 2025

    Amanda Nguyen was aiming for the stars when she was accepted as a student at Harvard. She dreamed of becoming an astronaut.


    But in her senior year of college, she was raped. That propelled her into a public role as activist to change an infuriating gap in the law when it comes to rape survivors.


    “When I found out that my rape kit could be destroyed, untested, in six months — even if the statue of limitations was 15 years — I felt like that was against everything I was taught about the criminal justice system,” she told Kerri Miller on this week’s Big Books and Bold Ideas.


    “It was [at] that moment that I decided I would actually be fighting the criminal justice system to reform it, because that was my definition of justice — to make sure that no one else would go through what I had to go through.”


    Nguyen’s new memoir, “Saving Five,” is an inspiring, infuriating and ultimately hopeful testament to how one courageous woman fought the system and won.


    Guest:


    • Amanda Nguyen is an astronaut for Blue Origin and an activist. Her new memoir is “Saving Five: A Memoir of Hope.”


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    51 m
  • ‘Walk Softly on This Heart of Mine’ talks about bars, the blues and belonging
    May 30 2025

    A neighborhood bar is a peculiar thing. The people who frequent it develop a rapport, a kind of familiarity that makes them feel ownership.


    But time rolls on, and no place is untouched by the changes it brings — not the bar nor the people in it.


    Texas native Callie Collins knows a thing or two about bars. That’s why she set her newest novel, “Walk Softly on This Heart of Mine,” in an Austin saloon, circa 1970s Texas. The story unfolds from three different viewpoints: the lead guitarist of the new house band; the bar owner trying to help the establishment and herself find a future; and a kid from East Texas desperate for direction and kinship.


    Collins talks bars, the blues and belonging with host Kerri Miller on this week’s Big Books and Bold Ideas.


    Guest:


    • Callie Collins is a writer and editor from Texas. “Walk Softly on This Heart of Mine” is her first novel.


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    52 m
  • Karen Russell blends history and fantasy in her new novel
    May 22 2025

    How do you carry someone else’s memory — both in body and in mind?


    The prairie witch in Karen Russell’s fantastical new novel, “The Antidote,” describes it as a pressure and a weight. She has the ability to receive the memories of her fellow citizens in a small failing town in Nebraska, which offers relief to anyone who feels like their pasts are too heavy to bear.


    “Whatever they can’t stand to know,” she says, “the memories that make them chase impossible dreams, that make them sick with regret and grief. Whatever cargo unbalances the cart, I can hold on to anything for anyone.”


    But when a Dust Bowl-era storm blows through, the deposited memories likewise rush away. What happens when the past is forgotten?


    Russell’s long-awaited novel contains epic calamity, deep friendship and just enough magic to stir the pot as she reckons with the consequence of collective forgetting.


    Guest:


    • Karen Russell is the author of many books, including the Pulitzer Prize finalist, “Swamplandia.” Her new novel is “The Antidote.”


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    55 m
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