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Seaside stories from Marcy Dermansky and Elin Hilderbrand

bookcovers of Marcy Dermansky's "Hurricane Girl" and Elin Hilderbrand's "The Hotel Nantucket"
Credit: Dermansky book: Knopf (l); Hilderbrand book: Little Brown and Co. (r)

What makes a book a “great beach read’? On this edition of The Weekly Reader, we review two new novels set in oceanside communities on the East Coast: "Hurricane Girl" by Marcy Dermansky and "The Hotel Nantucket" by Elin Hilderbrand.

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Longtime All Things Considered commentator (1991-2006) Marion Winik is the host of The Weekly Reader radio show and podcast. She reviews books for Newsday, People, Kirkus Review and other venues and is a board member of the National Book Critics Circle. She is the author of First Comes Love, The Glen Rock Book of the Dead and seven other books. Her Bohemian Rhapsody column at BaltimoreFishbowl.com has received the "Best Column" and "Best Humorist" awards from Baltimore Magazine, and her essays have been published in The New York Times Magazine, The Sun and many other publications. She is a professor in the MFA program at the University of Baltimore. She has appeared on Today, Politically Incorrect and Oprah. Other honors include an NEA Fellowship in Creative Nonfiction, and the yearly "Best Local Writer" Award from the Austin Chronicle from 1993 - 1997. More info at marionwinik.com.
Lisa Morgan covered the local arts community as co-creator and host of WYPR’s award-winning program The Signal from 2004 to 2015. She has created and produced many programs for WYPR, including news stories, features, commentaries, and audio documentaries. She taught audio production at Goucher College and has done voice-over work for a variety of clients. The Weekly Reader is her latest project.