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The Book Faire | A Children's Literature Podcast
The Book Faire | Children's and YA Literature
97 episodes
2 days ago
Highliting news relating to children's literature, recent releases, book reviews and interviews with authors and people within the publishing industry. Let's have a sincere conversation about the importance of children's literature. From Middle Grade to Young Adult, everything kidlit to help librarians, educators and young readers stay on top of new book releases. Contact: Bookfairepod@gmail.com Patreon: patreon.com/TheBookFaire @bookfairepod.bsky.social
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Highliting news relating to children's literature, recent releases, book reviews and interviews with authors and people within the publishing industry. Let's have a sincere conversation about the importance of children's literature. From Middle Grade to Young Adult, everything kidlit to help librarians, educators and young readers stay on top of new book releases. Contact: Bookfairepod@gmail.com Patreon: patreon.com/TheBookFaire @bookfairepod.bsky.social
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To Kill a Mockingbird | Banned Books Week 2025
The Book Faire | A Children's Literature Podcast
5 minutes 52 seconds
1 month ago
To Kill a Mockingbird | Banned Books Week 2025

In this special episode of the Book Fair Podcast, Anthony discusses the significance of 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee, particularly in the context of Banned Books Week. They explore the themes of racism, childhood innocence, and the complexities of the narrative, which has faced criticism for its portrayal of race and the white savior trope. Anthony argues for the book's continued relevance in education, emphasizing the importance of discussing its flaws and historical context.

The Book Faire | A Children's Literature Podcast
Highliting news relating to children's literature, recent releases, book reviews and interviews with authors and people within the publishing industry. Let's have a sincere conversation about the importance of children's literature. From Middle Grade to Young Adult, everything kidlit to help librarians, educators and young readers stay on top of new book releases. Contact: Bookfairepod@gmail.com Patreon: patreon.com/TheBookFaire @bookfairepod.bsky.social