Novelist Katherine Min

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By Liz Bulkley on Friday, December 1, 2006.
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There isn't a psychologist alive who'd deny that a person's experiences and view of the world are usually shaped by their parents' influence. But is it fair to say a person's life is shaped by the experiences of his or her parents? That's part of the premise in Katherine Min's debut novel "Second Hand World". We'll talk with the Plymouth-based author about her work and how it relates to her own experiences growing up in the midwest.

***This interview originally aired on September 21, 2006.

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Great show and thanks for

Great show and thanks for the rebroadcast. It is so good to see that a debut novel by a NH writer is making such a successful splash.

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