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First Latina astronaut inspires the next generation in new book

ABC News’ Linsey Davis spoke with the first Latina astronaut, Dr. Ellen Ochoa, about her bilingual children’s book “Dr. Ochoa’s Stellar World: We Are All…

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Author Darren Aronofsky: ‘This is about holding on to that imagination’ | ABCNL

ABC News’ Linsey Davis spoke to award-winning screenwriter, director and author Darren Aronofsky about drawings coming to life in his new book “Monster Club.” ABC…

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British Vogue editor-in-chief wants every woman to see themselves in magazine | ABCNL

ABC News’ Linsey Davis spoke with British Vogue Editor-in-Chief Edward Enninful about his new book, “A Visible Man: A Memoir,” chronicling his career path and…

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Pickleball enthusiast turned author says sport ‘is something special’ l ABCNL

ABC News’ Kayna Whitworth spoke with author Rachel Simon about her book, “Pickleball for All,” which dives into the game’s history, how to play, and…

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Anya Kamenetz on COVID-19 impact on kids: ‘It’s devastating to think about’ l ABCNL

ABC News’ Stephanie Ramos spoke with education reporter Anya Kamenetz about her new book “The Stolen Year: How Covid Changed Children’s Lives, And Where We…

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Veteran on getting help for military interpreters l ABCNL

ABC News’ Kayna Whitworth spoke to Maj. Tom Schueman and his interpreter and friend Zainullah Zak on their book, “Always Faithful,” about the bond they…

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Award-winning chef book explores the cuisine of the Black, Jewish diaspora

ABC News’ Kayna Whitworth spoke with Michael Twitty on his book, “KosherSoul” sharing how his gay Black-Jewish identity influences his culinary style, saying “I’m not…

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Author Will Bunch on changing the college system | ABCNL

ABC News’ Kayna Whitworth spoke with Will Bunch, author of “After the Ivory Tower Falls,” about the systemic issues in the American university system and…

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Zoologist on accurate sex vs. gender representation l ABCNL

ABC News’ Linsey Davis spoke to author Lucy Cooke about her new book, that addresses misconceptions about animal sex, gender and diversity in the animal…

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The systematic impacts of criminal justice on human choices l ABCNL

ABC News’ Linsey Davis spoke with Cass Sunstein, author of “Noise: A Flaw in Human Judgement” about understanding the decisions we make and the variety…

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Caldecott Medal winner creates celebration of land she knows well in new book l ABCNL

ABC News’ Linsey Davis spoke with bestselling author Michaela Goade to discuss her new book, “Berry Song,” and her efforts to uplift indigenous voices while…

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Aurora mass shooter’s psychiatrist says he was very anxious l ABCNL

ABC News’ Linsey Davis spoke with Dr. Lynne Fenton about her new book “Aurora: The Psychiatrist who Treated the Movie Theater Killer Tells Her Story.”…

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Chrysta Bilton on sperm banks: ‘This industry is completely unregulated’

ABC News’ Linsey Davis talks with author Chrysta Bilton about her new book, “Normal Family,” which explores a family secret that led her to uncover…

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Ashanti wants children to feel empowered and brave l ABCNL

ABC News’ Linsey Davis speaks with Grammy-award winner artist Ashanti on the release of her new children’s book and what it means to those that…

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‘Wastelands’ tells story of how small community took on large farm pollution l ABCNL

ABC News’ Phil Lipof spoke with author Corban Addison about his new book “Wastelands” on how North Carolina residents took on a large farm corporation…

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Increased use of remote warfare leading to moral dilemmas l ABCNL

ABC News Phil Lipof spoke with Air Force Officer Joseph Chapa about his book, “Is Remote Warfare Moral?” which is about the ethical dilemmas and…

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‘I really see the song as a living symbol’: Author on the national anthem | ABCNL

ABC News’ Linsey Davis spoke with Professor Mark Clague about his new book, “O Say Can You Hear?” on how the national anthem has impacted…

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One author’s journey from prison to reporting on the voiceless l ABCNL

ABC News’ Linsey Davis speaks with Keri Blakinger about her book, “Corrections in Ink: A Memoir” chronicling her journey from serving time in prison to…

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86-year-old woman is the world’s longest serving flight attendant: Guinness | WNT

Guinness Book of World Records has named Bette Nash, who works for American Airlines, the world’s longest serving flight attendant as she will celebrate 65…

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Actor and activist Nyle DiMarco on advocacy for deaf community l ABCNL

ABC News Live anchor Kyra Phillips talks to model, actor and activist Nyle DiMarco about his book “Deaf Utopia” and representing deaf culture. WATCH the…

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