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Author Joyce Maynard

By Liz Bulkley on Tuesday, February 13, 2007.

Joyce Maynard is the author of several novels, including To Die For, which was loosely based on the murder case involving New Hampshire teacher Pamela Smart. She's a successful children's author, and she has a memoir under her belt too -- it recalls a period in her young life when she lived with the writer J.D. Salinger. Her latest book is a non-fiction account of a murder that took place in Detroit. It's called Internal Combustion: The Story of a Marriage and a Murder in the Motor City. We'll talk with her about her work and her brief life with Salinger.

***This interview originally aired October 25, 2006***

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25 in 25: Jeanne Shaheen

By Jon Greenberg on Tuesday, February 13, 2007.

To celebrate NHPR's twenty-fifth anniversary, The Exchange kicks off its series today called 25 in 25. We'll talk with twenty-five Granite Staters who have topped our headlines, shaped our state and made us think over the past quarter-century that NHPR has been on the air. We begin with New Hampshire’s first female elected governor, Jeanne Shaheen. We'll talk with her about her time as Governor and get her perspective on how the Granite State has grown and changed over the last 25 years.

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