Reading in The Middle

Annisha Jeffries

Welcome to Reading in the Middle, the podcast dedicated to exploring the captivating world of middle-grade books, hosted by Annisha Jeffries, Youth Services Manager and literary enthusiast. Each episode dives into stories that inspire and entertain readers ages 8 to 12. Join Annisha as she discusses the latest and greatest in middle-grade literature, shares insights on character development, themes, and writing styles, and reads exciting excerpts to bring these books to life. Whether you're a young reader, a parent, or an educator, "Reading in the Middle" is your gateway to discovery. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. Middle Grade Fantasy Author Interview: Chip Reeves on The Authentic Imaginings of Oscar White

    6 DAYS AGO

    Middle Grade Fantasy Author Interview: Chip Reeves on The Authentic Imaginings of Oscar White

    In this episode of Reading in the Middle, Annisha chats with debut indie author Chip Reeves about his middle-grade fantasy novel, The Authentic Imaginings of Oscar White. Oscar White is an ordinary-sized boy with a vivid imagination. When he falls into a forest pond while avoiding bullies, he emerges in a strange new world ruled by the foolish and ruthless King Jester. After a memorable and somewhat frustrating encounter with a seahorse, Oscar realizes that the world is in danger, and even if this adventure is a dream, it’s one worth having. Chip and Annisha discuss creating authentic middle-grade protagonists, combining real-life issues like bullying with portal fantasy adventures, and how imagination helps kids handle tough moments. They also cover indie publishing, developing a strong middle-grade voice, and what readers can anticipate from the upcoming sequel. If you’re interested in: • Middle-grade fantasy stories • Portal adventures for children • Books about bullying and bravery • Tales that honor imagination • Author interviews for educators and librarians This episode is perfect for you. Ideal for teachers, librarians, parents, and middle-grade fans who enjoy heartfelt, imaginative stories. to Reading in the Middle for more middle-grade book conversations, author interviews, and literacy-centered discussions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    28 min
  2. Healing After War: KG Mach on Present, Still Missing | Middle Grade Historical Fiction

    22 MAR

    Healing After War: KG Mach on Present, Still Missing | Middle Grade Historical Fiction

    In this engaging episode of Reading in the Middle, host Annisha Jeffries speaks with middle-grade author KG Mach about her heartfelt historical novel, Present, Still Missing. Set just after World War II, the story follows twelve-year-old Irene Bracken as she waits for her father to return from war. Upon his return, she finds that he has changed in ways she didn't expect. Through Irene’s perspective, listeners explore the complex emotions of family, the unseen scars of war, and the strength required to love and heal. During the discussion, KG Mach discusses: - The inspiration behind Present, Still Missing - How she wrote about PTSD and trauma for middle-grade audiences - Her research on the post-World War II era - Her path to publication and recognition - Why stories like Irene’s are important for young readers today This episode is ideal for teachers, librarians, parents, and middle-grade readers looking for meaningful books that address history, empathy, and mental health. Whether you're expanding your classroom library, organizing a book club, or seeking impactful historical fiction for middle graders, you won’t want to miss this episode. KG Mach's Website: https://kmachwrites.com/ Project Gutenberg. This is the link. #MiddleGradeBooks #HistoricalFictionForKids #WWIIBooksForChildren #MiddleGradePodcast #ChildrensBookAuthorInterview #KGMach #PresentStillMissing #BooksAboutPTSD #FamilyStories #MiddleGradeReaders #LiteracyPodcast #ReadingInTheMiddle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    47 min

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Welcome to Reading in the Middle, the podcast dedicated to exploring the captivating world of middle-grade books, hosted by Annisha Jeffries, Youth Services Manager and literary enthusiast. Each episode dives into stories that inspire and entertain readers ages 8 to 12. Join Annisha as she discusses the latest and greatest in middle-grade literature, shares insights on character development, themes, and writing styles, and reads exciting excerpts to bring these books to life. Whether you're a young reader, a parent, or an educator, "Reading in the Middle" is your gateway to discovery. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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