Épisodes

  • The Reader's Heart | Guest: Ann Braden
    May 29 2024

    In this conversation, Jennifer chats with Ann Braden, an author who writes books that empower kids to find their voice and make a difference in the world. Ann shares her journey as a reader and writer, highlighting the books that had a profound impact on her life. She discusses the importance of recognizing our own voice and the power it holds. Ann also explores the themes in her books, such as facing tough topics and finding hope in difficult times. The conversation emphasizes the need for connection and belief in oneself and others.

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    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction 00:54 Anne's Reader's Heart 03:07 Discovering a Love for History 04:32 Finding the Confidence to Write 05:30 Using Voice to Change the World 07:19 Writing Books for Kids to Find Their Voice 10:26 Facing Bullying and Overcoming Challenges 13:06 Book Talk: Opinions and Opossums 14:46 The Impact of Anne's Books on Readers 16:47 The Importance of Art in Understanding Our Times 19:35 The Need for Connection and Belief 25:01 Finding Joy in the Darkness 28:28 The Darkness Turned Inside Out 29:27 Conclusion and Gratitude

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    33 min
  • The Reader's Heart | Guest: Erin Bow
    May 21 2024

    Jennifer chats with author Erin Bow who shares a bit about her journey as a reader and writer, from her childhood love of books to her success as an author. She emphasizes the importance of reading widely and falling in love with reading as a child. Erin also shares her passion for trashy page-turning storytelling and the influence it has on her writing. But most of their conversation focuses on the role of children's literature in helping us to understand and navigate trauma. Erin discusses the inspiration behind Simon Sort of Says and why it was important to her that Simon's story be funny.

    Show notes and other information related to this episode (including a discount code from Bookelicious) can be found here.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Reader's Heart

    04:21 Childhood Reading and Influences

    06:06 Trashy Page-Turning Storytelling

    10:05 Expanding Genre and Writing Goals

    11:57 Pseudonyms and Success

    13:54 The Journey to Success

    20:55 The Variety of Erin Bow's Books

    26:09 Discussion of Simon Sort of Says

    36:00 Upcoming Work and the Importance of Stories

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    42 min
  • The Readers Heart | Guest: Jasmine Warga
    May 15 2024

    In this episode, Jasmine Warga chats with Jennifer about the power of read alouds, using stories as conversation starters, and the importance of representation in literature. Jasmine shares her personal journey as a reader and writer, and how books helped her feel less alone. They also talk about Jasmine's latest book, A Rover's Story and her upcoming mystery novel set in an art museum: A Strange Thing Happened in Cherry Hall. The conversation highlights the impact of books on readers' hearts and the need for diverse and engaging stories for middle grade readers.

    Show notes and other information related to this episode (including a discount code from Bookelicious) can be found here.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Reader's Heart

    03:30 The Power of Read Alouds

    06:36 Books as Conversation Starters

    08:30 Using Stories to Bridge Chasms

    09:23 Writing for Middle Grade Readers

    14:34 Book Talk: Rover, A Rover Story

    25:34 Writing Mysteries for Middle Grade Readers

    29:51 Upcoming Projects

    33:08 Conclusion

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    37 min
  • The Reader's Heart | Guest: Torrey Maldonado
    May 7 2024

    In this episode, Torrey Maldonado chats with Jennifer about children's literature, his work and the magic of teaching middle school! They discuss the power of children's literature and how it can shape readers' hearts and help them navigate the world. Torrey shares his own experience as a reader and how he found storytelling through cinema and comics. He also talks about his teaching background and how he writes books for the students he teaches. Torrey's books are known for being short yet rich and robust, challenging the myth that shorter books lack depth. They discuss the impact of Torrey's books on students and how they inspire and engage reluctant readers. The conversation also touches on the importance of representation in books and the need for young readers to see themselves as both characters and creators in the stories they read. In this conversation, Torrey shares the impact his mother had on his love for reading and writing, and how she continues to inspire him. He reflects on his first reading and the emotional moment when his mother realized he was living her dream. Torrey shares his upcoming projects and the themes of his future books. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the power of empathy and the importance of connecting and understanding one another through literature.

    Show notes and other information related to this episode (including a discount code from Bookelicious) can be found here.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction

    01:01 The Power of Children's Literature

    07:31 Middle School Students at a Crossroads

    09:51 The Impact of Torrey's Books on Students

    13:07 The Attainable Richness of Torrey's Books

    16:06 Recognition and Validation

    21:42 Representation and Seeing Yourself in Books

    22:39 Representation in Books

    27:29 Torrey's First Reading

    30:17 The Legacy of Torrey's Mother

    32:53 What's Next for Torrey Maldonado

    34:17 Review of 'Relit'

    45:00 The Power of Empathy

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    48 min
  • The Reader's Heart | Guest: Mike Curato
    Apr 30 2024

    Mike Curato joins Jennifer to discuss the power of children's literature to shape our hearts and navigate the world with compassion. They explore their own experiences as readers and artists, emphasizing the importance of personal storytelling and self-expression. They also discuss the impact of social media on creativity and self-perception. Mike shares his approach to school visits, focusing on his personal journey and the challenges he faced. Mike discusses his book Flamer'and the importance of creating stories that address issues faced by marginalized communities. He also shares his upcoming projects, including an adult graphic novel and a middle-grade graphic novel.

    Show notes and other information related to this episode (including a discount code from Bookelicious) can be found here.

    Chapters

    00:00 The Power of Children's Literature 10:58 The Impact of Social Media 36:57 Upcoming Projects

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    42 min
  • The Reader's Heart | Guest: Ami Polonsky
    Apr 23 2024

    In this episode, Ami Polonsky joins Jennifer to discuss the power of storytelling and the importance of accessible reading. They explore how being a teacher influences Ami's storytelling and how her books empower young readers to make a difference. They also discuss the relevance of stories like World Made of Glass in today's world and the need for diverse voices in literature. Ami shares her upcoming project, a companion book to World Made of Glass, and reflects on the challenges and importance of writing hopeful stories in difficult times.

    Show notes and other information related to this episode (including a discount code from Bookelicious) can be found here.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Reader Identity

    03:00 The Importance of Accessible Reading

    08:00 The Influence of Teaching on Storytelling

    13:00 World Made of Glass and the Power of Stories

    19:00 Writing for Change and Empowering Kids

    25:00 The Need for Stories in Challenging Times

    29:00 Upcoming Projects and the Importance of Hope

    35:44 The Journey of Writing a Book

    36:14 The Power of Books

    36:38 Upcoming Book Release

    37:05 Enjoyable Conversation

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    37 min
  • The Reader's Heart | Guest: Chrystal D Giles
    Apr 16 2024

    In this episode, Chrystal D Giles joins Jennifer LaGarde to discuss the power of children's literature to shape readers' hearts and provide guidance in navigating the world. Chrystal shares her experiences as a young reader and how she now gravitates towards contemporary realistic fiction that tackles social and cultural topics. They also discuss Chrystal's book, Not An Easy Win, which follows the journey of a 12-year-old boy named Lawrence as he learns to play chess and navigates complex emotions and family dynamics. The conversation highlights the importance of representation and the impact of books in helping children understand and process their own experiences. They also explore the role of technology and the value of finding healthy alternatives, as well as the significance of strong grandparent characters in children's literature. Chrystal shares her upcoming projects and the joy she finds in school visits and connecting with young readers.

    Show notes and other information related to this episode (including a discount code from Bookelicious) can be found here.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Reader's Heart

    03:02 Not An Easy Win

    06:02 Representation and Shame

    09:31 Technology and Healthy Alternatives

    13:18 Grandma's Role

    21:00 Future Projects

    25:10 School Visits and Impact

    27:31 Conclusion

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    30 min
  • The Reader's Heart | Guest: Chris Baron
    Apr 9 2024

    In this conversation, Chris Baron chats with Jennifer about the power of children's literature in shaping readers' hearts and helping them navigate tough situations. Chris shares his own experiences as a reader, giving a shoutout to his 3rd grade teacher, and how books became a stable presence in his life. They also discuss the influence of comics on both their readers' hearts. Chris shares the inspiration behind his book The Gray and its themes of mental health, self-acceptance, and the role of technology. Chris talks about the importance of empathy and storytelling in connecting with young readers. He also shares his upcoming projects, including an anthology of passover stories for middle grade readers.

    Show notes and other information related to this episode (including a discount code from Bookelicious) can be found here.

    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction and Roles as a Reader and Writer

    04:23 The Power of Children's Literature

    11:36 Discussion of The Gray

    23:00 Themes in Chris Baron's Books

    31:43 Upcoming Projects

    34:32 Conclusion and Gratitude

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    36 min