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Piece Description
Heidi talks with novelist Roland Merullo about his latest "Breakfast with Buddha: A Novel". It's the story of everyman Otto Ringling who is on a road trip with a spiritual guru, Rinpoche. Together they learn to communicate, eat local food and experience silence. We talk self-publishing with Wendolyn Lee. Also Penguin editor John Siciliano talks about the new edition of Mary Shelley's classic "Frankenstein" and the new anthology "American Supernatural Tales".