After Words with Adam Nagourney
New York Times reporter Adam Nagourney looked at the successes and failures of the last four decades of “the paper of…
Weekly interviews with top nonfiction authors.
Book TV's signature program After Words is an interview show in which authors of the latest nonfiction books are interviewed by journalists, public policy makers, legislators, and others familiar with their work.
After Words airs each weekend at the following times:
New York Times reporter Adam Nagourney looked at the successes and failures of the last four decades of “the paper of…
Meg Kissinger spoke about her family’s struggle with mental illness and her coverage of mental health care in America…
Journalist Loren Grush detailed the history and experiences of the six women selected in 1978 to become America’s first…
Chalkbeat editor Cara Fitzpatrick looked at the school choice movement and the future of education in America. She was…
Investigative reporter Alexandra Robbins provided a behind-the-scenes look at the issues teachers are facing in the…
Daily Beast’s Matt Lewis explored how American politics is fueled by wealth and offered reforms on how to hold elected…
U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Amul Thapar discussed the judicial philosophy of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and…
Former Trump administration Interior Secretary David Bernhardt argued that the administrative state has amassed…
USC public policy professor Elizabeth Currid-Halkett argued that rural and urban America have more in common than what…
Interviews with top nonfiction authors by journalists, public policy makers, legislators, and others familiar with their work.
After Words airs each weekend at the following times: