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Aug 2020
17m 23s

Curtis Sittenfeld: Breeze Point

Pushkin Industries
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The most uplifting news of the past six months? Two giant pandas in Hong Kong finally mate after ten years, when their zoo is closed to visitors due to Covid. But what if there was another reason it took so long for them to get into the mood? An alternate history of panda passion by Curtis Sittenfeld, the bestselling author of six novels, including most recently, Rodham.

Narrated by Rachel Dratch. Hosted by Ashley C. Ford.

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