Sonya Huber, author of Cover Me: A Health Insurance Memoir, was a guest writer on the blog Largerhearted Boy on Jan. 14. The blog is currently featuring a series called Book Notes, where authors create and discuss a music playlist that relates to their book.
Cover Me is about Huber’s personal experiences navigating the nation’s health-care system and brings an awful and necessary dose of reality to the political debates and propaganda surrounding health-care reform.
For Huber, her music selections hightlight each chapter in a different light. Everything from "Pink Houses" by John Mellencamp to “Sabotage” by The Beastsie Boys is incorporated on the list. To read the full playlist, check out the blog here.
Huber also had an interview with Creative Loafing talking about her health care experience and how she came to write her memoir. Read the full interview here.
On another note, Scoreboard, Baby is a finalist for the Edgar Awards! Congrats to Ken Armstrong and Nick Perry. The awards will be announced on April 28, 2011.