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TKC 369 Sara Nelson

Aug 29, 201545 min
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Editorial Director of Books and Kindle at Amazon.com   Interview starts at 14:54 and ends at 39:15   On The Story of the Lost Child: I think this is going to break Elena Ferrante out as a bona fide super star in this country. And nobody knows who she is, which I love!   News “Amazon e-book deal with NYC public schools postponed as blind advocates say it would leave out visually impaired students” by Lisa L. Colangelo and Ben Chapman at The Daily News - August 25, 2015 “Amazon Curtails Development of Consumer Devices” by Greg Bensinger at The Wall Street Journal - August 26, 2015 Amazon Devices Team, US jobs page with video “Amazon Shoppers Not Swayed by Workplace Horror Stories” by Ashley Rodriguez at Advertising Age - August 26, 2015   Tech Tip The Daily Review at kindle.amazon.com   Interview with Sara Nelson Amazon’s Big Fall Books Preview Press release on Fall Books Preview - August 19, 2015 Fall Reading Preview at the Amazon Book Review The Story of the Lost Child: Neapolitan Novels, Book Four by Elena ferrante Cancer Vixen: A True Story by Marisa Acocella Marchetto (graphic novel) Fall Books Preview: Children’s Books The Thing About Jelly Fish by Ali Benjamin   Content “21 Great Novels It’s Worth Finding Time to Read” by Jacquelyn Mitchard at AARP - September 2014 “Read the World’s Best Books for Free with the Harvard Classics” by Rob Nightingale at MakeUseOf - August 26, 2015  Harvard Classics Wikipedia entry, listing the contents of all 51 volumes   Next Week’s Guest Mike Reeves-McMillan, author of The Well-Presented Manuscript: Just What You Need to Know to Make Your Fiction Look Professional  

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