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The Great American Read

What book changed you the moment you read it?

Maybe it’s a book like Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibilitywhere you fell in love with her ability to create witty banter; or maybe, that book is something of a shocking, gripping tale, full of anger that draws you back in like Richard Wright’s Native Son. Either way, books play a fair part in helping us shape who we are – and, if we re lucky, they can change us for the better. Thankfully, PBS seems to get that.

This spring, PBS will premiere their 8-part television and online series, The Great American Readwhich explores 100 of the most beloved books in America, and how they’ve inspired and changed social life. The first show airs on May 22nd on local PBS stations with a launch special, where the list of 100 books will be revealed. A summer of reading and voting will follow where viewers and participants can go online and have their say in what really is the most beloved book of all time.

The series will talk to authors, celebrities, experts and the average reader to see just how books have shaped the nation, impacted lives and continue to offer timeless inspiration and wonder for generations. If you thought you’d have nothing to do this summer – think again; PBS has your summer reading list already prepared!

The Great American Read premieres on May 22, at 8/7 Central on your local PBS station. For more information, please visit The Great American Read official website or their Facebook page.

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Rachel Fogle De Souza

Rachel Fogle De Souza was born and raised in Connecticut, and traveled extensively throughout Europe, parts of Asia, and the United States, before attending college at the University of California, Davis, where she received a B.A. in Comparative Literature, with a double minor in Women, Gender and Sexualities studies, and Middle Eastern/South Asian studies. When she's not writing, she's reading, boxing, or thinking about traveling.

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