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April 2, 2018
Kate DiGirolomo Chatting with the Experts
Kate DiGirolomo, SELF-e Community Coordinator

The LJ staff has been letting industry pros do the talking in a crop of interviews with journalist-turned-debut-author Lauren Hilgers, celebrated crime writer Brad Parks, and Interlink publicist Whitney Sanderson.

Meanwhile, we’ve hopefully seen our last nor’easter and can finally embrace the official start of spring—plus my favorite parts of the season: baseball and planning summer trips (literal or via an armchair). Contributor Neal Wyatt has you covered if a vacation eating and learning your way through Rome is on your bucket list, or you can read your way around the world with this collection of translated fiction.
Lauren Hilgers LJ Speaks to Journalist Lauren Hilgers
By Stephanie Sendaula
Hilgers discusses her debut, Patriot Number One: American Dreams in Chinatown, which chronicles the experiences of activist Zhuang Liehong.
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Brad Parks Q&A with Brad Parks
By Jeff Ayers
Winner of the Shamus, Nero, and Lefty Awards, Parks talks about his latest book, Closer than You Know.
Freedom Hospital Interlink Finds Comics a Natural Fit
By Martha Cornog
Whitney Sanderson explains why Interlink Books has decided to add graphic novels to its roster.
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Cost of Being a Girl The Myth of the American Dream
By Vanessa Hughes
These resources offer in-depth analyses and calls to action for addressing income inequality.
Insight Pitch In the Ballpark
By LJ Reviews
Experience baseball through its history and the memoirs of players who made the game, including Keith Hernandez and Skip Lockwood.
Spring Decorating 
  1. New York School of Interior Design: Home: The Foundations of Enduring Spaces
  2. India Hicks: A Slice of England
  3. Veranda Decorating
  4. Be Your Own Decorator: Taking Inspiration and Cues from Today’s Top Designers
  5. Mad About the House: A Decorating Handbook
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Going Solo Solo Parents and Kind Kids | Parenting Reviews
By Julia M. Reffner
This collection of reviews features crunchy-style parents, advice from stand-up comedian Tom Papa, and more.
Anna Spring Abroad: Seeing the World Anew
By Barbara Hoffert
Books in translation for readers wanting to expand their worldview.
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My Kitchen in Rome When in Rome | The Reader’s Shelf
By Neal Wyatt
Here, the city is presented in all of its glory—from its amazing food to its gorgeous art.
Marvelous Mrs Maisel Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Watch- and Read-Alikes | RA Crossroads
By Neal Wyatt
Fans of the witty show will find plenty of similar content among these recommendations.
Identity Democracy & Fascism
By Barbara Hoffert
These four fall titles give a stark and important look at the political sphere.
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