Jill learned a great deal about Danes, about Americans and about herself when she read [[A Piece of Danish Happiness by Sharmi Albrechtsen|A Piece of Danish Happiness]]. She had quite a few things to discuss with author Sharmi Albrechtsen when she [[The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Sharmi Albrechtsen|popped in]] to Bookbag Towers. Sue thought that [[Speaking of Love by Angela Young|Speaking of Love]] was one of the most compelling pictures of mental illness which she'd read. There was quite a lot to talk about when author Angela Young came along to [[The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Angela Young|chat to us]].
Sue also thought that [[Canton Elegy: A Father's Letter of Sacrifice, Survival and Love by Stephen Jin-Nom Lee and Howard Webster]] was compelling and life-affirming reading. She had quite a few [[The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Howard Webster|questions]] for co-author Howard Webster. Robert felt that Julie Berry's exploration of the [[All The Truth That's In Me by Julie Berry||story of a voiceless girl]] was worth reading. He had quite a few points to raise when [[The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Julie Berry|they talked]].
Robert was impressed when he read [[The Gravity Between Us by Kristen Zimmer|The Gravity Between Us]] and delighted when author Kristen Zimmer [[The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Kristen Zimmer|popped in]] for an interview. Jill thought that [[The House by Sebastiana Randone]] was genre busting and she had quite a few questions for the author when [[The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Sebastiana Randone|they chatted]].