In this episode of Lessons in Literature, we trot into Anna Sewell’s Black Beauty. This story appears gentle on the surface, but it carries one of the heaviest moral lessons ever written. Through the eyes of a horse, we see the best and worst of humankind… and hear one simple truth spoken by a humble coachman:
“There is no religion without love.”
Join Evie Hart as she explores how faith without compassion becomes cruelty and how kindness, quiet and steadfast, is the truest form of devotion.
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🎧 Episode Credits
Written and hosted by: Evie Hart
Music: A Story Unfolds by Skygaze, licensed via Uppbeat
Sound effects sourced from: freesound.org
**Produced independently with love, tea, and a stack of classic books.
@lessonsinliteraturepodcast on Instagram and Threads
A Lesson in Generosity with the Bastable Children
In this episode of Lessons in Literature, we follow the chaotic, clever, and well-meaning Bastable children in Edith Nesbit’s classic, The Story of the Treasure Seekers. Determined to restore their family’s lost fortune, they set off on one imaginative scheme after another...from digging for treasure to inventing a newspaper...all with the unshakable hope that they can set things right.
But the real treasure isn’t what they’re digging for.
Through misadventures and mishaps, the Bastables reveal something far more enduring: the quiet strength of generosity, even when there’s very little to give. This story reminds us that giving hearts often hold the greatest power.
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🎧 Episode Credits
Written and hosted by: Evie Hart
Music: A Story Unfolds by Skygaze, licensed via Uppbeat
Sound effects sourced from: freesound.org
**Produced independently with love, tea, and a stack of classic books.
@lessonsinliteraturepodcast on Instagram and Threads
Episode 1 – A Lesson in Positivity with Anne Shirley
In this debut episode of Lessons in Literature, host Evie Hart invites you into the whimsical world of Anne Shirley, the unforgettable main character of Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery. Through a beautifully chosen quote from the very first chapter, we explore how Anne transforms uncertainty into wonder with her vivid imagination and radiant optimism.
Discover a timeless lesson in positivity as Evie breaks it down into four simple steps—mindfulness, gratitude, openness, and creative thinking—with a bonus reflection on the power of positive self-talk. Whether you’re a longtime kindred spirit or meeting Anne for the first time, this episode is your invitation to see the world not as it is… but as it could be.
✨ Perfect for fans of classic literature, cozy podcasts, and meaningful self-growth.
🔖 Topics: Anne of Green Gables, public domain classics, literary life lessons, optimism, imagination, personal growth, book podcast, fiction therapy
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🎧 Episode Credits
Written and hosted by: Evie Hart
Music: A Story Unfolds by Skygaze, licensed via Uppbeat
Sound effects sourced from: freesound.org
**Produced independently with love, tea, and a stack of classic books.
@lessonsinliteraturepodcast on Instagram and Threads
When I was little, I didn’t fall asleep cuddling stuffed animals...I fell asleep surrounded by books. In the morning, my mom would find picture books piled in my crib, and I’d be sitting there, babbling and flipping pages, completely content.
I didn’t just love stories, I was raised by them.
Lessons in Literature is a podcast for readers, dreamers, and lifelong learners who believe books can change the way we see the world. In Season One: The Books That Raised Us, we revisit classic children’s books and discover the powerful life lessons they still hold for us as adults.
Each episode features a short reading from a timeless story — from The Enchanted Castle to The Little Prince to The Velveteen Rabbit — followed by a thoughtful reflection on its meaning in today’s world.
Whether it’s courage, compassion, self-discovery, or hope, these beloved stories offer wisdom beyond the page. Perfect for fans of literature podcasts, classic book discussions, and children’s book nostalgia, Lessons in Literature is your invitation to slow down, listen deeply, and rediscover the tales that shaped your childhood.
Season One begins September 1.
Subscribe now and join me, Evie Hart, every other Monday as we journey back to the stories that shaped us, where the most powerful lessons aren’t found in textbooks, but in talking animals, secret gardens, and a girl with a wild imagination.
Why Fiction Matters
Welcome to Lessons in Literature, a podcast that believes fiction is more than fantasy.
In this trailer, host Evie Hart shares the heart behind the show: how stories can guide, ground, and grow us. In a world increasingly divided, fiction offers more than escape; it offers empathy, reflection, and hope.
Each episode explores a powerful excerpt from a book — classic, modern, or somewhere in between — and uncovers the deeper lesson it holds for how we live, connect, and become who we're meant to be.
If you’ve ever found lessons tucked inside a tale or felt changed by a chapter, you’re not alone.
To be human is to feel. To imagine is to hope. And to read... is to awaken the wisdom we need to grow — as individuals, as a community, and as caretakers of our world.
Season One begins September 1, 2025.
Follow @lessonsinlit on threads and instagram for updates
CREDITS
Host & Creator:Evie Hart
Writing & Voiceover:Evie Hart
Editing & Mixing:
Evie Hart using Adobe Audition
Music:
“Magic Fantasy” by Lite SaturationLicensed under Creative Commons (CC BY 4.0)
Special Thanks:To the stories that raised us, the readers who carry them forward, and everyone finding meaning between the lines.