Authors on today’s Good Morning America:

Chef Emeril Lagasse, whose new cookbook is Farm to Fork: Cooking Local, Cooking Fresh (HarperStudio, 978-0061742958, $24.99), which PW called “another of Lagasse's highly competent creations, full of flavorful recipes presented with simplicity and minimal chitchat.”

Bonnie McEneaney shared Messages: Signs, Visits, and Premonitions from Loved Ones Lost on 9/11 (William Morrow, 978-0061974076, $25.99). Tonight, she visits 20/20.

Today hosted Andrea Montalbano, author of Breakaway (Philomel, 978-0399252150, $16.99).

On The Leonard Lopate Show, behavioral economics professor Dan Ariely explained The Upside of Irrationality: The Unexpected Benefits of Defying Logic at Work and at Home (Harper, 978-0061995033, $27.99). PW declared “Self-deprecating humor, an enthusiasm for human eccentricities, and an affable and snappy style make this read an enriching and eye-opening pleasure.”

Tonight on The 700 Club, bestseller Stephen Mansfield discusses ReChurch: Healing Your Way Back to the People of God (BarnaBooks, 978-1414333281, $17.99).

Due to the nature of live programming, scheduling is subject to change.

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