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Friday December 24, 2004

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10:00Don Saliers & Emily Saliers: "A Song to Sing, A Life to Live" (Jossey-Bass) (Rebroadcast)

Emily Saliers of the popular group "Indigo Girls" and her father, a professor of theology, talk about how the language of music connects us all.

Guests

Don Saliers, professor of theology and worship at Emory University, is the author of nine books.

Emily Saliers, award-winning folk-rock musician and co-founder of Indigo Girls.

11:00Susanna Clarke: "Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell" (Bloomsbury) (Rebroadcast)

A former cookbook editor presents her first novel, which was ten years in the making. It's the story of two men in the early nineteenth century, trying to restore magic as an everyday part of life in England.

Guests

Susanna Clarke, first-time novelist, lives in Cambridge, England.

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