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Ling Ling Huang “Immaculate Conception

Chatter on Books

Release Date: 06/10/2025

William Rankin “Radical Cartography: How Changing Our Maps Can Change Our World” show art William Rankin “Radical Cartography: How Changing Our Maps Can Change Our World”

Chatter on Books

“Challenge the status quo.”   Chatter rolls (fast) into 2026.   Torie, Claude, and COB’s favorite Mayor Jud Ashman catch up and look ahead to the Gaithersburg Book Festival in May.  Elaine Katzenberger of  introduces Rae Alexandra, first nominee for “The Pitch,” the writing contest in which independent book stores nominate an author from their region with a new book out in 2026.   Rae’s is “Unsung Heroines: 35 Women Who Changed the Bay Area,” untold stories of ground breaking women in every walk of life that shaped California.  Professor and world...

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Steve Israel - “The Einstein Conspiracy” & Steve Vogel - “A Task Force Called Faith: The Untold Story of the U.S. Army Soldiers Who Fought for Survival at Chosin Reservoir — and Honor Back Home” Chatter rolls into the holidays with Claude, David, Torie, and icon James Grady. They pre-sneak Jim’s book out in 2026 and rave about two COB alums, Charlotte Wood and Tevi Troy. Both make major “best of 25” lists. Then it’s time for the two Steves. First up is , former Congressman and current author and owner of . His latest, “The Einstein...

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Eugenia Cheng “Unequal: The Math of When Things Do and Don’t Add Up Eugenia Cheng “Unequal: The Math of When Things Do and Don’t Add Up"

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Group Therapy Chatter rolls with Claude, David, Jamie, and Torie.  Torie pitches Rob Dundon’s wonderful cause in honor of his mother Cathy  (go to: .  The gang makes holiday gift recommendations.  Scientist in Residence at the School of Art Institute in Chicago Eugenia Cheng zooms in to share “Unequal — The Math of When Things Do and Don’t Add Up,” It’s about so much more than numbers and certainty.  It’s about nuance and perspective and understanding.  

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Thomas Dann “Midnight in Memphis” show art Thomas Dann “Midnight in Memphis”

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“Unfinished Business”   Chatter rolls live in an undisclosed secure location in the DMV with Claude, David, Torie, and Renaissance man Rodney. It’s “boy time” as Rodney extols the virtues of his men's book club.  Charter member Thomas Dann joins to share “Midnight in Memphis,” a mystery set in 1950s Memphis.  A Southern noir  “Midnight” is a nuanced look at race, political turmoil, and relationships in both.  As Scott Turow put it, Dann uncovers the “enticing, sometimes lurid, mysteries that always seemed to lurk beneath the surface of the old...

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DeMaurice Smith “Turf Wars: The Fight For the Soul of America’s Game” show art DeMaurice Smith “Turf Wars: The Fight For the Soul of America’s Game”

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“More than football.”   Chatter goes live at Caddies on Cordell, the DMV’s premier sports bar, with Claude, David, Torie, S.L. Price and DeMaurice Smith, longtime head of the National Football League Players Association.  They break down the latest sports gambling scandal (nobody’s shocked and all are worried about the impact).   Smith shares “Turf Wars,” the ultimate insiders look at the biggest battles between football owners and players.

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Ann E. Butler “Wife, Mother, Spy:  An Extraordinary Life Filled With Ordinary Days” show art Ann E. Butler “Wife, Mother, Spy: An Extraordinary Life Filled With Ordinary Days”

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“Extracting information.”   Chatter rolls with Claude, David, Jamie, and Torie.  They cover Claude’s equine role and the NBA cheating scandal. (Who knew the mob was still so active!).   Nancy Baenen of  joins to chat up her iconic Wisconsin book store and dispense advice on “The Pitch,” the 2026 Chatter on Books writing competition.  Ann E. Butler zooms in to share “Wife, Mother, Spy,” her exceptional book about an extraordinary life.  CIA operative and mother of five, Butler juggled parenting around the globe AND recruited spies, gleaned...

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Mary Roach Mary Roach "Replaceable You: Adventures in Human Anatomy"

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“An interesting planet."   Chatter rolls with Claude, David and Torie. They reveal Claude’s latest acting role in the mansion murders podcast and continue working on “The Pitch,”  Best selling, wicked smart, and very funny Mary Roach zooms in to share “Replaceable You.” Forget what you think you know about human anatomy and how we replace/fix/grow new body parts.  “Replaceable You” means never looking at a pig the same way again.  It’s terrific!

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Hannah Pittard “If You Love It, Let It Kill You” show art Hannah Pittard “If You Love It, Let It Kill You”

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Chatter rolls with Claude, David, Torie and Jamie (fresh from Vegas).  Get wells for Dolly the Goddess kick things off, and the gang shares thoughts on the Ryder Cup and boisterous American fans. The award winning, best selling, and very funny Hannah Pittard zooms in to share her latest novel, “If You Love It, Let It Kill You.”  Drop the couples therapy and buy this book.  Pittard nails relationships, artistic expression, and making ordinary things profound.  Not to mention the best talking cat ever.

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Susan Morrison “Lorne: The Man Who Invented Saturday Night Live” show art Susan Morrison “Lorne: The Man Who Invented Saturday Night Live”

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“The definitive biography.”   Chatter rolls back with Claude, David, Torie, and COB fave James Grady.  They hit summer highlights, why Barnes & Noble is on a roll, and ideated Chatter’s soon-to-be writing competition (working title: The Pitch). Susan Morrison zooms in with “Lorne,” a decade long look at the man at the center of Saturday Night Live.  It’s the ultimate “fly on the wall” experience and a walk through fifty years of entertainment, and culture, and politics, and life.  

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James Grady “American Sky” show art James Grady “American Sky”

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“All the old ghosts are leaving town…”   Chatter rolls with Claude, David, Torie and COB fave Lou Bayard.  Lou goes playwright, and David sheds a tear (a happy one) over TNT.  Award winning, best selling and all around cool guy James Grady zooms in to share his latest, “American Sky.”  Epic and sweeping and so much more significant than your average coming of age story.  Grady’s portrait is, as Lou puts it “…indelibly, the portrait of a nation — an epic canvas that always feels intimate…"

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More Episodes
“To the Jealous.“
 
Chatter rolls with Kevin Stanfield filling in for Claude (in Hershey), Jamie, and Torie as David rocks the NBA finals.  Horses rule as Torie raves about her rare win betting on the ponies, and they discuss the perils of gambling. They preview Chatter’s live show in Bethesda om July 7 at Wonderland Books.    A violinist and author, Ling Ling Huang zooms in to share “Immaculate Conception.”  Her second novel, it blows ones mind with the possibilities — good and bad — when technology and art and friendship collide.