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In the Adirondack Library

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Each month, selected authors will provide a brief overview of their work, followed by insightful interviews with Mitch Teich of North Country Public Radio. The program will conclude with a Q&A session, giving you the opportunity to engage directly with the authors.

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10/21/2025

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April 7, 2026

The First Adirondackers, by Curt Stager and David Kanietakeron Fadden

<p><strong>Curt and David provide a brief overview of their work, followed by an insightful interview with Mitch Teich of North Country Public Radio. The program concludes with a Q&amp;A session with the live audience.</strong></p><p>The First Adirondackers reaches far beyond the familiar timelines of settlement to tell a deeper story of the Adirondacks – one that has been shaped by an Indigenous presence for more than 12,000 years. Blending scientific insight with Indigenous knowledge and storytelling, the book reveals how Native peoples lived with, learned from, and stewarded this landscape across countless generations. Through changing climates, waterways, and lifeways, authors Curt Stager and David Kanietakeron Fadden illuminate a history that has too often been overlooked or simplified. The Adirondacks emerge not as an untouched wilderness, but as a homeland rich with memory, meaning, and continuity. The First Adriondackers invites readers to reconsider what they think they know about the region and the enduring relationship between people and place.</p>

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March 3, 2026

Calculated Risk, by Jennifer Denny

<p>Jennifer provides a brief overview of her work, followed by an insightful interview with Mitch Teich of North Country Public Radio. The program concludes with a Q&amp;A session with the live audience.</p>

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January 7, 2026

John Brown in New York, Sandra Weber

<p>With passion and sound scholarship, Sandra Weber introduces a fresh and intimate portrayal of John Brown in his time and favorite place, the Adirondack Mountains of northern New York. This intertwining story of sublime scenery and human rights concentrates on John&#39;s relationships with his family and black neighbors, which brings forth the essence of the man: his inner self, moral fiber, and principles. Weber reveals a vital piece of the John Brown story.Sandra provides a brief overview of her work, followed by an insightful interview with Mitch Teich of North Country Public Radio. The program concludes with a Q&amp;A session with the live audience.</p>

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What is In the Adirondack Library?

Each month, selected authors will provide a brief overview of their work, followed by insightful interviews with Mitch Teich of North Country Public Radio. The program will conclude with a Q&A session, giving you the opportunity to engage directly with the authors.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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