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This interview originally aired on Sept. 28,2019. Caroline Walker is the inventory manager at McNally Robinson Booksellers in Saskatoon. The store is one of the largest independent bookshops in Saskat...
This interview originally aired on Sept. 28,2019. Caroline Walker is the inventory manager at McNally Robinson Booksellers in Saskatoon. The store is one of the largest independent bookshops in Saskat...
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Nancy Walecki is a staff writer and editor at Harvard Magazine. Boston-based, but a Los Angeles native at heart, she often can be found roller-skating, singing, and waiting for the sun to come out. Sh...
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