Mary Louise Kelly | It. Goes. So. Fast.: The Year of No Do-Overs
In conversation with award-winning journalist and broadcaster Tracey Matisak
Barbara Gohn Day Memorial Lecture
An NPR reporter for more than two decades, Mary Louise Kelly currently co-hosts the network’s flagship program All Things Considered, the most listened-to radio news show in the United States. Also the author of two popular suspense novels, she has contributed articles and essays to a variety of publications, including The Washington Post, The New York Times, and The Atlantic. Kelly created and taught a graduate course on national security and journalism at Georgetown University, served as a contributing editor at The Atlantic, and has moderated high-profile interviews at venues around the globe. In It. Goes. So. Fast., she reflects on life’s joys, sorrows, and pivotal changes in the year leading up to her son’s departure to college.
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