Christine Kuehn (Author of Family of Spies) | Ep. 217

February 18
45 mins

Episode Description

In Episode 217, Sarah chats with author Christine Kuehn about her memoir, Family of Spies, and the thirty-year journey that led her to uncover a long-buried family secret. Christine shares how the story first entered her life, the decades-long research process behind reconstructing her father's past, and what it meant to weave her own discovery into the historical narrative surrounding her family's role in the Pearl Harbor attack. She also offers a glimpse of what she's working on next and shares some of her favorite book recommendations.

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Highlights
  • How the shape of the book's narrative sets it apart from other WWII stories
  • How this story entered Christine's life — and the moment everything changed
  • Her decision to publicly share this dark chapter of her family's history
  • The decades-long research process behind uncovering her father's past
  • Why integrating her own discovery story was essential to telling her family's role in the Pearl Harbor attack
  • A glimpse at what she's working on next
Christine's Book Recommendations [31:29]

Two OLD Books She Loves

Two NEW Books She Loves

One Book She DIDN'T Love

One NEW RELEASE She's Excited About

Books From the Discussion Other Links
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