Channel 3 — June 9, 2026
Today’s featured interview:
Lia
Giannakis
speaking about “Foreign Friends”
Ashley Hall, a rich preppie from Connecticut works as a book editor at the world's craziest publishing company. Bored and fed up with everything and everyone--especially the sexist moron to whom she is engaged--she's receptive to a mysterious late-night phone call that invites her to live dangerously for a radical cause. Pursued by an oversexed commune, a bespangled lesbian weightlifter, a mysterious Jamaican, and some very nice guerrillas, Ashley is in for more change than she bargained for. One thing leads to another, and all hell--as well as hysterically outrageous comedy!--breaks out. This novel is as funny as it gets, because it's deadly serious about what's wrong with the upper class and conventional mindsets. It's comedy as protest!
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Steve
Bassett
speaking about “French Kiss How the Americans and French Fell In and Out of Love During the Cold War”
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Skye
Smith
speaking about “Long Lost Midwife”
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Elisabeth
Haggblade
speaking about “Trauterose: Growing Up in Postwar Munich”
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Debra
Lee
speaking about “Pullman”
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Clifford
Williams
speaking about “Death Row Saved My Life and Other Stories: Finding Meaning in a Harsh World”
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Keith
Thorn
speaking about “She's Not Just Along For The Ride: She's My Biggest Fan”
They say life is a journey, but it becomes a true adventure when you find someone who not only rides shotgun but cheers you on at every turn. In She's Not Just Along For the Ride: A Journey With My Biggest Fan, Keith Thorn invites readers into a soulful, humorous, and heart-filled memoir-turned-travelogue of love, second chances, and the beauty of shared roads. From the palm-lined coast of Port Isabel to the sun-drenched beaches of South Padre Island, every stop tells a story—of laughter echoing over poolside chats, of slow dances under Texas skies, of RV mishaps turned into memories, and of quiet moments that say more than words ever could. But above all, it’s a tribute to Melody—the woman who chose not just to come along but to believe in the dream, the writer, and the man at the wheel. This is a book for anyone who’s ever found love later in life, for winter wanderers, and for those who know that the best journeys are shared.
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Chris
Woody
speaking about “Lessons Learned By a Patriot Husband and Dad”
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Susan
Appel
speaking about “What The Heart Carries: One Secret, Two Lives”
One secret. Two lives forever changed. Stephanie grew up cherished and surrounded by love, yet she was haunted by questions no one would answer. Her brother Carmine, in contrast, lived a life marked by tumult, loss, and an unrelenting search for belonging. Though born less than a year apart, these two siblings lived as strangers, each walking their own path and unaware of the other’s existence. Then, with one phone call, a long-hidden truth came crashing into the light, shattering decades of silence and binding them together in an instant. What the Heart Carries traces their breathtaking discovery, the joy of meeting one another, and the devastating tragedy that followed. It is both a portrait of loss and a testament to what can be found, even in life’s darkest moments. At once a story of grief and of redemption, it asks: How do we begin to heal when everything we know is torn apart?
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Jody
Sharpe
speaking about “Summer of Angels”
Meteorologist and psychic, Gayle Force proves a force to be reckoned with as she moves back to her beloved Mystic Bay, California. While sleeping an angel sent her a vision in a dream of a future event. Gayle realizes she must use her intuition to save an old man from drowning. But who is this old man? With the help of intuitive attorney, Alex Kinght, she finds they are caught in the middle of a future crime.