Afleveringen
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Your fearless hosts discuss the most recent Newbery Medal winner, Dave Eggers's The Eyes and the Impossible.
Discussion of the book begins at 14:37.
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Special thanks to Jake Ward for creating our theme music! Check him out at https://jaekwrad.bandcamp.com/album/draw-jaek-2.
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What better time than March of 2025 to do a retrospective of our reading in 2024?
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Special thanks to Jake Ward for creating our theme music! Check him out at https://jaekwrad.bandcamp.com/album/draw-jaek-2.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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After a slightly less lengthy hiatus than last time, we're back again, talking about Katherine Applegate's The One and Only Ivan!
Discussion of the book begins at 13:28.
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Special thanks to Jake Ward for creating our theme music! Check him out at https://jaekwrad.bandcamp.com/album/draw-jaek-2.
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After a lengthy hiatus, we ring in the new year by talking about Cynthia Kadohata's slice-of-life novel Kira-Kira. Sorry it's been so long!
Discussion of the book begins at 16:37.
We'd love to hear from you! Email us at [email protected]!
Special thanks to Jake Ward for creating our theme music! Check him out at https://jaekwrad.bandcamp.com/album/draw-jaek-2.
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Rebecca and Michael check out Cynthia Rylant's short and sweet Missing May.
Discussion of the book begins at 7:30.
We'd love to hear from you! Email us at [email protected]!
Special thanks to Jake Ward for creating our theme music! Check him out at https://jaekwrad.bandcamp.com/album/draw-jaek-2.
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Katherine Paterson's Jacob Have I Loved have we discussed.
Discussion of the book begins at 14:30.
We'd love to hear from you! Email us at [email protected]!
Special thanks to Jake Ward for creating our theme music! Check him out at https://jaekwrad.bandcamp.com/album/draw-jaek-2.
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We did it! We finally released another episode! Sorry it took us two months to read The Westing Game, by Ellen Raskin.
Discussion of the book begins at 18:30 (thanks to a listener for suggesting that we say when the discussion begins, in case people want to skip our "what we read recently" part!)
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Michael and Rebecca discuss Scott O'Dell's Island of the Blue Dolphins, which has a heavy historical context. Rebecca talks about a few different sources that shed light on some indigenous perspectives, and here they are:
"An Island of Well-Intentioned Ignorance?""What Archaeologists and Historians Are Finding About the Heroine of a Beloved Young Adult Novel""A critical look at O'Dell's ISLAND OF THE BLUE DOLPHINS"We'd love to hear from you! Email us at: [email protected]
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We're back with Eleanor Estes's Ginger Pye, the 1952 medal winner. Sorry for the lengthy hiatus! We're just bad at podcasting on a regular schedule, especially when it comes to talking about books about dogs.
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Just chillin with a stick with a nut for a head. That's what Rebecca and Michael are doing.
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Rebecca and Michael talk about The Cat Who Went to Heaven about as long as they talked about the other books they're reading right now, if that gives you any indication of how interesting this book is.
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If Rebecca and Michael could talk to the animals, they'd probably try to get them to listen to the Newbery Chronicles. If the animals listened to this episode, they'd hear us discuss the Hugh Lofting's 1923 Newbery Medal winner, The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle.
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In the spirit of the new year, our steadfast pair runs through some notable books they read in 2023!
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Michael and Rebecca fight in their discussion about the (for now) most recent Newbery Medal winner, Amina Luqman-Dawson's Freewater. Who won? Was blood drawn? You'll have to listen to find out.
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We hope you find our discussion about Kate DiCamillo's 2014 "illuminated adventure"... uh, illuminating.
If you have feedback, we'd love to hear it! Email us at [email protected]!
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Michael and Rebecca talk about Christopher Paul Curtis's 2000 medal winner, Bud, Not Buddy. That's pretty much it.If you have feedback, we'd love to hear it! Email us at: [email protected]!
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Talkin' about a dog book this week: Phyllis Reynolds Naylor's Shiloh.If you have feedback, we'd love to hear it! Email us at: [email protected]!
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We discuss legend and national hero Beverly Cleary's sole Newbery Medal win, Dear Mr. Henshaw. Plus a new segment at the beginning where we talk about what we're reading (besides Newbery books)!If you have any thoughts, let us know! Email us: [email protected]!Also, shout out to Jake Ward for our theme music! Check out his bandcamp: jaekwrad.bandcamp.com
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Short episode talking about a short book: Betsy Byars's Summer of the Swans.Also, you may notice that we've added theme music! Thank you very much to our friend Jake Ward, who composed it. You can hear more of his music at jaekwrad.bandcamp.com.Also also, don't forget to give us feedback if you have it: [email protected]
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Have Michael and Rebecca recorded this from the inside of the Met after having run away from home to live in the museum? No, but wouldn't that be cool if we did?We'd love to hear from you. Email us at [email protected]!
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