The Librarian Is In Podcast, Biblio File

Peyton DisPlaced: The Librarian Is In Podcast, Ep. 88

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Another crossover episode with our fine friends from the Overdue podcast! Frank and Gwen join Craig and Andrew in Philadelphia to discuss the 1956 novel Peyton Place. Is it a classic? A soap opera? A groundbreaking statement about sexuality? Is it “ripe, hotly passionate, but fickle” — the first line of the book? You decide.

Peyton Place by Grace Metalious

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If you liked this episode, check out our first TLII/Overdue collab: "Lord of the Guys," back in January 2017!

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I love this podcast so much-

I love this podcast so much--Gwen and Frank are fabulous hosts, readers, and have such a fun rapport. When they mix with Andrew and Craig of another favorite podcast, I am in listening heaven!

thank you!

We love love love crossing over with Craig and Andrew and hope to do it again soon. Thank you so much for listening!
Hello! I love your podcast and I am recommending it to colleagues who work in Access Services at the San Francisco Public Library, with the episode that focused on the Andrew Heiskell Library as a hook. Do you provide transcripts for your podcast, so our staff members who are deaf can enjoy it? If yes, I will appreciate knowing how to access them. Thanks!

transcripts coming soon

Hello and thank you for this comment! It's great to hear that that episode might help people in access services. We have been working for a while to figure out transcription services for the podcast, and we're in final contract negotiations now. Transcripts will also be provided for back episodes -- so although it's been a long time coming, it is definitely happening! Feel free to contact us via email at nyplrecommends[at]nypl.org and we will let you know when we're up and running.