NPR Picks for October

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Published: Oxford University Press, USA, 8/2010

Talk of the Nation, October 6, 2010

California's Angel Island is often called "the Ellis Island of the West." More than 300,000 people from 80 countries passed through the small immigration station off the San Francisco coast before entering the U.S. during the early 1900s. Few of the new arrivals received a warm welcome. Russians, Japanese, Australians, Chinese, Mexicans and many others found themselves in the island's detention barracks upon arrival. Among them was a poor, young Chinese man who crossed the Pacific under a false identity to start a new life in the United States. That man was historian Judy Yung's father. Yung shares her father's journey to America with NPR's Neal Conan and discusses her book, Angel Island: Immigrant Gateway to America.


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Talk of the Nation, October 14, 2010 After years of taking readers around the globe with his witty travel writing, author Bill Bryson has pointed his compass at his own house in the English countryside. In At Home: A Short History of Private Life, Bryson explores the history of the world through the rooms of his home and the objects that fill them. The book traces the history of hallways and attics and the origins of dining rooms and chimneys.