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WAMC Programs - The Book Show
3:06 pm
Tue January 15, 2013
The Book Show #1278 - Rilla Askew
By Joe Donahue
At the heart of Rilla Askew’s new novel, Kind of Kin, are social and political issues that continue to rend the fabric of America: illegal immigration, conflicting cultures, the abuse of power, and the tension between faith and government.
Askew has written an investigation of how sweeping, agenda-driven legislation affects real, individual lives.
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