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The Story of a Heart
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who has been encouraged by Alison Flood to read it.

Rowan Hooper

15 snips
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Won this year's Women's Prize for Nonfiction.

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Mentioned as the winner of the Women's Prize for Nonfiction.

Sole survivor of Air India crash
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as a great survey book for those with a loose interest in art history.


Rich Lowry

Episode 757: AI Eyes Your Job
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as a book that inspired her own work, but criticized for its lack of female representation.

Katy Hessel

Katy Hessel on The Story of Art Without Men, with Pandora Sykes, Part One
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as the author of the best-selling book on art, "The Story of Art"

Bill Sherman

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as an author whose books he found in the art history section of the library.

Vaden Masrani

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as a book that tells the story of art through many centuries.


Amit Varma

Ep 75: What Economics Can Learn
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as her new book, offering a deeply moving perspective on death and love.


Andy Coulson

96. Dr Rachel Clarke on death…how to manage, talk about and embrace it
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as a book she reread while in Atlanta, causing her to weep.

Isabel Hilton

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