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Feb 2023
31m 49s

Julie Otsuka is a Master of Memory

ABC NEWS | CHARLIE GIBSON, KATE GIBSON
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Julie Otsuka doesn't just write, she crafts. Trained as a painter, Otsuka took up writing as her second career, and man oh man are we lucky she did. Her latest, The Swimmers, is just coming out in paperback and it is one of the most lyrical rich character portraits we have read. Julie joins us to talk about her unique style, and to tell us how she has kept e ... Show More
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