• Jake Tapper

  • Aug 15 2023
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • CNN Anchor and chief Washington correspondent Jake Tapper joins Elin Hilderbrand and Tim Ehrenberg to report on his new novel, All the Demons Are Here. They start by discussing growing up in the 80's in Philadelphia, Jake’s origin story as a journalist-turned-novelist, the turbulent year of 1977 (in which his newest thriller takes place), reporting on news today while writing about the past, and how music is used to set the scene in literature. Does Jake Tapper sing in this episode? You will have to listen to find out. Writing tips and reading recommendations punctuate this thrilling episode with one of the lead reporters of our time.

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    Nantucket Book Partners
    Susan Lister Locke

    Jake Tapper Reading List:
    The Out Post: An Untold Story of American Valor by Jake Tapper
    Body Slam: The Jesse Ventura Story by Jake Tapper
    The Hell Fire Club by Jake Tapper
    The Devil May Dance by Jake Tapper
    All the Demons are Here by Jake Tapper

    What else are we reading in this episode:
    The King with Six Friends by Jay Williams
    The World According to Garp by John Irving
    Paperboy by Pete Dexter
    Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn
    Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn
    White Noise by Don Delillo
    Sin City Books by Frank Miller
    The Extraordinary Life of an Ordinary Man: A Memoir by Paul Newman
    Comedy, Comedy, Comedy, Drama: A Memoir by Bob Odenkirk

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