
After hearing Colum McCann interviewed over the Christmas break, I put his latest novel, Let the Great World Spin: A Novel, on my "must read soon" list.
The book is about life in urban America.
Listen to an interview with him by clicking here.
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By Larry James
January 25, 2010

After hearing Colum McCann interviewed over the Christmas break, I put his latest novel, Let the Great World Spin: A Novel, on my "must read soon" list.
The book is about life in urban America.
Listen to an interview with him by clicking here.
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