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The Storyteller's Shelf Podcast
The Storyteller's Shelf Podcast
32 episodes
4 days ago
The Storyteller's Shelf Podcast celebrates children's books and the vibrant publishing world that brings them to life. Hosted by two neurodiverse, Latinx-owned women passionate about breaking barriers, we provide kidlit book reviews and interviews with industry professionals. Whether you're seeking book recommendations, publishing advice, or valuable insights into the landscape of children's literature, we've got you covered. Join us as we champion diverse voices and empower aspiring creatives to tell their stories.
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The Storyteller's Shelf Podcast celebrates children's books and the vibrant publishing world that brings them to life. Hosted by two neurodiverse, Latinx-owned women passionate about breaking barriers, we provide kidlit book reviews and interviews with industry professionals. Whether you're seeking book recommendations, publishing advice, or valuable insights into the landscape of children's literature, we've got you covered. Join us as we champion diverse voices and empower aspiring creatives to tell their stories.
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Middle Grade Marvels: Interview with Gene J. Miller, retired principal & author
The Storyteller's Shelf Podcast
52 minutes 17 seconds
3 months ago
Middle Grade Marvels: Interview with Gene J. Miller, retired principal & author

šŸ˜‘ Middle school isn’t easy. You’re figuring out who you are, dealing with braces, bad haircuts, embarrassing moments, and a growing sense that the world’s a lot bigger than you thought. It’s awkward, confusing…and kind of magical.

🚨But most books for kids skip over that messy middle, real stuff. They go straight to fantasy or fast-forward to big life lessons, leaving behind the silly, cringey, totally relatable moments that shape who we are.

šŸ‘¦ Not this book. In this laugh-out-loud and tender episode, we talk with Gene J. Miller, retired principal, educator, and author of WARNING: Short Stories for Middle School Boys Only, Because Girls Have Cooties!

His memoir-style short story anthology isn’t just funny, it’s filled with authentic reflections of a young boy navigating the bumps that come with growing up. Set in South Jersey in the 1960s, the title explores everyday moments of imagination, mistakes, and middle-grade mayhem. Using his childhood as a framework, Gene invites kids to embrace the awkward, learn from the silly, and find connection in the chaos. With built-in vocabulary and reflection questions, his book is perfect for summer reading for anyone who remembers what it’s like to live life in the moment.

šŸŽ§ Tune in for a nostalgic ride through the middle school years with plenty of laughs along the way!

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The Storyteller's Shelf Podcast
The Storyteller's Shelf Podcast celebrates children's books and the vibrant publishing world that brings them to life. Hosted by two neurodiverse, Latinx-owned women passionate about breaking barriers, we provide kidlit book reviews and interviews with industry professionals. Whether you're seeking book recommendations, publishing advice, or valuable insights into the landscape of children's literature, we've got you covered. Join us as we champion diverse voices and empower aspiring creatives to tell their stories.