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We are thrilled to announce an exciting new collaboration between Books and Company and the podcast ‘Book Imprint’.
‘Book Imprint’ is created and hosted by Rebecca Thandi Norman and it asks the question: what is a book you read before the age of 25 that changed your life? Each episode, the guest chooses their book, Rebecca and the guest (re)read it, and then discuss the book in the context of how it changed the guest's life. ‘Book Imprint’ seeks to find the connective tissue that books provide for us over the course of our lives, and highlight that books change all of us.
The podcast is produced by Oddy Productions and is part of the Acast network. You can find Book Imprint on Instagram at @bookimprintpodcast.
The guest on this episode, the first one to be recorded in front of a live audience at Books & Company, is Line Miller, CEO and publishing director at People’s Press. Line has chosen Dependency by Tove Ditlevsen as her book.
About Rebecca Thandi Norman
Rebecca Thandi Norman is an American writer, editor, and host who lives in Denmark. She is the co-founder of Scandinavia Standard, the host of "Book Imprint" as well as "Tea & Murder: An Agatha Christie Podcast," and freelance design & fashion writer for magazines such as Kinfolk, Wallpaper, and more. She has two children and a 13 year old dog with no teeth. You can find her (and her dog) on Instagram at @rebeccathandi.
About Line Miller
Line Miller has worked 15 years in publishing, and has since 2024 been CEO and publishing director for the Danish publishing house People’s Press. In her previous role as publishing director for Politikens Forlag, she published authors such as Hanya Yanagihara, Ocean Vuong, Toni Morrison, and Natalie Ginzburg into Danish. She originally studied English literature, translation studies and gender studies at Copenhagen university, and now lives in Copenhagen with her partner, two children, and a ridiculously long legged standard poodle named Darling.
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