Rooted in the belief that our world needs the magic of children’s literature now more than ever, the Reader’s Heart podcast captures conversations with authors and illustrators about children’s literature as a vehicle for empathy and joy in a dark world.
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Rooted in the belief that our world needs the magic of children’s literature now more than ever, the Reader’s Heart podcast captures conversations with authors and illustrators about children’s literature as a vehicle for empathy and joy in a dark world.
In this episode, Jennifer chats with two-time Newbery Medalist Erin Entrada Kelly. Their conversation delves into themes of anxiety, character development, and the importance of positive adult figures in children's literature. Erin reflects on her journey as a writer, her influences, and her background in journalism, which has shaped her writing style. The conversation concludes with a glimpse into her upcoming projects, showcasing her continued dedication to creating meaningful literature for young audiences.
Show notes, including episode transcripts and information about connecting with this episode's guest, can be found here.
Chapters
Celebrating Newbery Success
The First State of Being: A Book Overview
Anxiety and Relatability in Literature
Character Development: Mr. Mosley
The Role of Adults in Children's Literature
Exploring Moral Ambiguity
The Reader's Heart: Erin's Journey
Meeting Literary Heroes
The Impact of Journalism on Writing
Upcoming Projects and Future Works
The Reader’s Heart Podcast
Rooted in the belief that our world needs the magic of children’s literature now more than ever, the Reader’s Heart podcast captures conversations with authors and illustrators about children’s literature as a vehicle for empathy and joy in a dark world.