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The Catch

The Influencer Series #3
Book • 2024
In this romantic comedy, Boston fashion influencer Melanie Karlsen finds herself in a rural Canadian fishing village, where she meets Evan Whaler, a grumpy lobster fisherman.

After a boating accident, Mel is mistaken for Evan's fiancée, leading to a fake engagement that blossoms into real feelings.

As they navigate their differences, Mel must decide between her city life and a chance at true love.

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Mentioned in 2 episodes

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Shuka Kalantari
as the award-winning poet and author of the debut novel, "The Catch"
Our Brains on Poetry
Mentioned when reflecting on the life of Oe Kenzaburo, a Japanese writer shaped by family crisis who gave voice to the voiceless.
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Dacher Keltner
as Yrsa Daley-Ward's debut novel coming out June 3rd.
Happiness Break: Make Uncertainty Part of the Process
New novel playing with the idea of wish fulfillment and dedicated to readers who have lost a parent.
In 'The Catch,' estranged sisters confront a mystery surrounding their mother's death
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Gilbert Cruz
as a psychological thriller about twin sisters whose mother disappears when they're babies.
The Best Books of the Year (So Far)
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M.J. Franklin
, Jen Harlan and Sadie Stein talk about this psychological thriller.
Book Club: Let's Talk About 'The Catch,' by Yrsa Daley-Ward
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François de Waal
als een boek en film die de essentie van depressie weergeeft.
Geloof niet in de serotonine-leugen | Rogier van Bemmel in gesprek met Francois de Waal #2138
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David Byshevkin
as one of the books written by the guest,
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Tuvia Tenenbom
, which deals with themes of Jewish life, Jewish culture, antisemitism, and the Holocaust.
Tuvia Tenenbom: How a Secular Jew Came To Love the Haredi World [Teshuva IV 3/5]
Mentioned when reflecting on the life of a Japanese writer shaped by family crisis who gave voice to the voiceless.
Felling through the cracks: rainforests in crisis

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