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E157: Interview with William Boyle, author of Saint of the Narrows Street



Award-winning author William Boyle joins me to discuss his eighth novel, The Saint of Narrows Street—a gripping tale set in Gravesend, Brooklyn, spanning 18 years in the lives of two sisters and the life-changing decision they made one fateful night. William shares insights into his drafting process, the joy of discovering small yet impactful details as he writes, and offers fantastic book recommendations. We also reminisce about our shared Brooklyn roots, from bakeries to high schools to local newspapers, give a listen!

Best-selling author Megan Abbott says, “The stunning Saint of the Narrows Street is William Boyle’s best novel yet… not since Richard Price has a writer brought New York to such vivid, spectacular life, and Boyle’s southern Brooklyn is all his own: a neighborhood pulsing with hard-earned humor, dive-bar pleasures and thunderous heartbreak.” Don’t miss this one! Thank you so much for joining me, Bill.

William Boyle recommends: We Are Watching by Alison Gaylin; the work of Ace Atkins; the work of Eli Cranor; and Holy City by Henry Wise.

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