Louise Doughty, best-selling and award winning novelist of nine books, including the televised "Apple Tree Yard" and most recently "Platform Seven" talks to author Kate Weinberg about how Toni Morrison's epic slavery novel "Beloved" shaped her as a writer and a person. She also talks about the late discovery of a family secret, her Romany roots, running away as a child, the heartbreak of mother love, how coercively controlling men disguise themselves as the most romantic, and how she has changed her views on love and happiness.
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