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In celebration of Stead and Mass's latest collaboration, enjoy this dual interview and excerpt from THE LOST LIBRARY.
"Dying ain't important. Everybody does that. What matters is how well you do your living." Today on the podcast we discuss this Caldecott Honor-winning Lester/Pinkney collaboration and compare it to other John Henrys that are out there.
Today it is my very great pleasure to introduce to you the trailer for Lonely Bird, coming to us via Candlewick Press on October 10th. Created by artist/author Ruth Whiting it makes for an oddly ethereal trailer.
A squirrel heroine. An epic adventure. Delicious hints of familiar fairy tales (Little Red Riding Hood, naturally), and tasty treats. For the anxious child, Evergreen may well be the hero they’ve always needed.
Nine award-winning authors and illustrators are heading off to KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. I talk with the Roccos about the origins of the CBCC.
Today Carole Lindstrom, Caldecott Award-winning author, discusses her dual biography of Grandma Josephine and Autumn Peltier.
Power couple Laini Taylor and Jim Di Bartolo discuss their first middle grade graphic novel created together, as well as the state of science fiction in children's books today.
If you could cast any actor from any time period in a cinematic children's book adaptation, who would you cast?
Folks, I see the challenge before me and I raise you one Chris Harris and one Andrea Tsurumi. A literary power duo the like of which the world of literature for kids has never seen.
On today's podcast episode we discuss armless nuns, "piles of water," and the fact that the true moral of this story appears halfway through the book.