BookHuddle with Readgab

Karen Reeder

Welcome to Book Huddle with Readgab where you get to hear from authors of children's books and others having to do with children's literacy. We chat not only about what inspired these amazing authors, but also time relevant themes in their books and how kids can benefit from these themes. Each guest also recommends one of their favorite children's books at the end of the episode so you will constantly be building a wonderful list of books for the kids in your life. 

  1. APR 9

    79: Discussion on Body Image with author Rebecca Morrison

    There is so much going on in this discussion because there is so much going on in the incredible book, The Blue Dress, by Rebecca Morrison. We talk about body image, being your authentic self, being an immigrant, complicated mother/daughter relationships. Find author Rebecca Morrison https://www.rebeccakmorrison.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rebeccamorrisonwriter/?hl=en  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rkmorrison TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@contactrebecca?lang=en  Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/rebeccamorrisonwriter/ Twitter (X): https://x.com/contactrebecca  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-morrison-12bbb99/ Website: https://www.rebeccakmorrison.com/  Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/rebeccamorrison.bsky.social YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rebeccamorrisonwriter Substack: https://rebeccamorrison.substack.com/ Threads: https://www.threads.com/@rebeccamorrisonwriter The Blue Dress by Rebecca Morrison https://www.amazon.com/Blue-Dress-Rebecca-Morrison/dp/0374393605/ Jawbreaker by Christina Wyman https://www.amazon.com/Jawbreaker-Christina-Wyman/dp/0374389691/ Chapters 00:00 Meet Middle Grade Author Rebecca Morrison 03:39 What is The Blue Dress by Rebecca Morrison about? 05:32 Complicated mother/daughter relationships and why Rebecca choose to write it for a middle grade book 08:38 Had writing a book about her own experiences affected Rebecca’s relationship with her mother? 12:41 Body image - how to feel happy and secure about our bodies 16:47 Be an authentic self about being an immigrant 20:37 How the author Rebecca would go about recommending a tween or teen read The Blue Dress 25:50 What is next for author Rebecca Morrison? 26:47 Rebecca’s book recommendation

    30 min
  2. MAR 13

    76: We Are Never Just One Thing - Confront Heavy Convserations With Middle Author Lisa Graff

    In our lives we are always growing, always changing, and yet some aspects of us stay the same. We are never defined by just one thing; there is never just one thing going on in our lives. It is hard to explain A Scar Like a River with just one word. If I had to, I would say it is heavy or emotional, but I would hope that the hearer would remember that either of those words can mean so many things. A Scar Like a River is about a girl who was sexually abused as a child, and it is also about so many other things. It is fun and entertaining with Fallon dealing with family and friends and the school play and, yes, with the heavy effects of child abuse. This book flows like a beautiful river with intense parts, fun parts, and stunning parts. I enjoyed reading it, and I enjoyed chatting with Lisa Graff about A Scar Like a River. I hope that you will as well.  Find author Lisa Graff  https://www.lisagraff.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lisagrafflovesbooks/ https://www.facebook.com/lisagraffauthor https://www.pinterest.com/lisagrafflovesbooks/ A Scar Like a River by Lisa Graff https://www.amazon.com/Scar-like-River-Lisa-Graff/dp/031657080X/ The Undead Fox of Deadwood Forest by Aubrey Hartman https://www.amazon.com/Undead-Deadwood-Forest-Newbery-Winner/dp/0316575739/ Chapters 00:00 Meet author Lisa Graff 02:40 What is A Scar Like a River About? 03:49 What inspired Lisa Graff to write A Scar Like a River? 05:44 Was it intense to write a book about abuse? 07:49 Was there anything that Lisa felt trepidation about in writing A Scar Like a River? 08:35 What makes Lisa excited about A Scar Like a River? 09:45 How adults can go about recommending A Scar Like a River to children? 17:00 The River themes 18:00 What it was like for Lisa to write A Scar Like a River? 21:03 How did Lisa come up with the title for her middle grade book? 24:27 Explaining is not Exculpating. Even though characters choices were not justified, why explain their choices? 26:14 What helps Lisa process her thoughts and emotions 28:47 What is next for author Lisa Graff? 29:50 Lisa’s book recommendation

    36 min
5
out of 5
12 Ratings

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Welcome to Book Huddle with Readgab where you get to hear from authors of children's books and others having to do with children's literacy. We chat not only about what inspired these amazing authors, but also time relevant themes in their books and how kids can benefit from these themes. Each guest also recommends one of their favorite children's books at the end of the episode so you will constantly be building a wonderful list of books for the kids in your life. 

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