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The Reading Culture
Beanstack
82 episodes
1 week ago
Host Jordan Lloyd Bookey speaks with authors and reading enthusiasts to explore ways to build a stronger culture of reading in our communities. They'll dive into their personal experiences, inspirations, and why their stories and ideas are connecting so well with kids.
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Host Jordan Lloyd Bookey speaks with authors and reading enthusiasts to explore ways to build a stronger culture of reading in our communities. They'll dive into their personal experiences, inspirations, and why their stories and ideas are connecting so well with kids.
Show more...
Books
Arts,
Education
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In the Heights: Jerry Craft Subverts Expectations
The Reading Culture
38 minutes
8 months ago
In the Heights: Jerry Craft Subverts Expectations
“Their white classmates can read Harry Potter and relate to going to Hogwarts and flying on brooms. But a Black kid can't aspire to go to Paris, which can actually happen.” – Jerry Craft


Growing up, Jerry Craft did not enjoy reading. He says he simply never encountered a children's book that intrigued him enough or felt right. But Jerry loves defying expectations, and so naturally, the boy who rarely set foot in a library grew up to become a celebrated children’s book author and illustrator. He has made defying expectations—and breaking stereotypes—a guiding principle in his storytelling. 

Jerry Craft is a New York Times bestselling author and illustrator, best known for “New Kid,” the first graphic novel to win the Newbery Medal. “New Kid,” along with the subsequent books in the three-part series—“Class Act” and “School Trip”—were groundbreaking for middle-grade literature, especially the power of graphic novels. While many of us may know and love Jerry’s more recent graphic novels, his road to those books was winding and unexpected.  

In this episode, Jerry tells us about the one teacher who finally found the secret to inspiring him, explains how being a Black comic strip creator was a lot like the movie Highlander, and ponders whether his dad’s night shifts might be the reason he still works best at 3 AM.

Settle in for an episode filled with wry humor and the colorful stories of Jerry Craft’s journey to becoming a beloved author for students and teachers alike!

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Jerry curated a group of graphic novels for his reading challenge, How It Started, How It’s Going. These graphic novels chronicle his own journey as a creator—from the books that inspired him to those that helped forge his path and finally to those for which he laid the groundwork. 

Learn more and download Jerry’s reading challenge at thereadingculturepod.com/jerry-craft

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This episode's Beanstack Featured Librarian is Laurie Schalliol, media specialist at Heritage Intermediate School in Middlebury, Indiana. Laurie dishes about a spicy incentive that pushed her students’ reading to the next level.


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Show Chapters

Chapter 1 - Oh Snap

Chapter 2 - Stay Humble

Chapter 3 - Xylem Strips

Chapter 4 - To One Person

Chapter 5 - The Highlander
Chapter 6 - That’s Not For You

Chapter 7 - Reading Challenge 

Chapter 8 - Beanstack Featured Librarian


Links

  • The Reading Culture
  • The Reading Culture Newsletter Signup
  • Jerry Craft
  • Momma’s Boyz
  • To the World… (Jerry’s Quote)
  • Follow The Reading Culture on Instagram (for giveaways and bonus content)
  • Beanstack resources to build your community’s reading culture
  • Jordan Lloyd Bookey

Host: Jordan Lloyd Bookey

Producers: Mel Webb, Jackie Lamport, and Lower Street Media

Script Editors: Josia Lamberto-Egan, Mel Webb, Jackie Lamport, Jordan Lloyd Bookey


The Reading Culture
Host Jordan Lloyd Bookey speaks with authors and reading enthusiasts to explore ways to build a stronger culture of reading in our communities. They'll dive into their personal experiences, inspirations, and why their stories and ideas are connecting so well with kids.