Wally Lamb: The Hour I First Believed (Norwich, Niantic and Storrs) – “The Hour I First Believed” is the title of Lamb’s extraordinary new novel that was 10 years in the works. In this candid interview, Lamb talks about how becoming an Oprah Book Club choice (twice) lifted him from life as an English teacher in Norwich to that of a celebrated, best-selling author. In addition, Diane takes viewers inside York Correctional Institute where Lamb leads a writing class for inmates, providing a poignant look at how women in prison helped shape his new book.
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Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Wally Lamb Talks With Colin McEnroe About His Latest Novel
Wally Lamb: The Hour I First Believed (Norwich, Niantic and Storrs) – “The Hour I First Believed” is the title of Lamb’s extraordinary new novel that was 10 years in the works. In this candid interview, Lamb talks about how becoming an Oprah Book Club choice (twice) lifted him from life as an English teacher in Norwich to that of a celebrated, best-selling author. In addition, Diane takes viewers inside York Correctional Institute where Lamb leads a writing class for inmates, providing a poignant look at how women in prison helped shape his new book.
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