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Started in 1931, “Chapter a Day” is WPR’s longest-running program. Jim Fleming, Norman Gilliland, Michele Good, Melvin Hinton, Baron Kelly and Susan Sweeney read a chapter from a book for a half hour each weekday. Genres are predominately contemporary and range from works of fiction, history and biography.

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Book Cover for "The Devil’s Element: Phosphorus And A World Out Of Balance" by Dan Egan

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The Devil’s Element: Phosphorus And A World Out Of Balance by Dan Egan

Monday, July 8 through Friday, July 26, 2024
Read by Norman Gilliland.


Phosphorus has played a critical role in some of the most lethal substances on earth: firebombs, rat poison, nerve gas. But it’s also the key component of one of the most vital: fertilizer, which has sustained life for billions of people. Over the past century, phosphorus has made farming vastly more productive, feeding the enormous increase in the human population. Yet, our overreliance on this vital crop nutrient is today causing toxic algae blooms and “dead zones” in waterways from the coasts of Florida to the Mississippi River basin to the Great Lakes and beyond. Meanwhile, diminishing access to phosphorus poses a threat to the food system worldwide ― which risks rising conflict and even war.

(WW Norton; ISBN-10: 1324002662)

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Book Cover for "West With Giraffes" by Lynda Rutledge

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Monday, July 29 through Friday, August 23, 2024
Read by Jim Fleming.


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