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Author Geraldine Brooks discusses her new novel 'Horse'

A history-making racehorse, and the people around it, are re-imagined in a new work of fiction dealing with obsession and justice. Jeffrey Brown talks to Pulitzer Prize-winning author Geraldine Brooks about her latest novel, “Horse,” for our arts and culture series, "CANVAS."

Author Geraldine Brooks discusses her new novel 'Horse'

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    Biden's addresses the nation after 2024 exit | PBS News Special Coverage

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