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New Books Network
Emily Barth Isler, "The Color of Sound" (Carolrhoda Books, 2024)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 63:30


Emily Barth Isler is the author of AfterMath, an award-winning middle grade novel, and of the forthcoming picture book Always Enough Love. In our interview, we celebrate the publication of her second middle grade novel, The Color of Sound (Carolrhoda Books, 2024), the story of Rosie, a musical prodigy with synesthesia. We talk about her transformation from child actor to blogger to author, and the unique perceptions of each and every one of us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

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New Books in Children's Literature
Emily Barth Isler, "The Color of Sound" (Carolrhoda Books, 2024)

New Books in Children's Literature

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 63:30


Emily Barth Isler is the author of AfterMath, an award-winning middle grade novel, and of the forthcoming picture book Always Enough Love. In our interview, we celebrate the publication of her second middle grade novel, The Color of Sound (Carolrhoda Books, 2024), the story of Rosie, a musical prodigy with synesthesia. We talk about her transformation from child actor to blogger to author, and the unique perceptions of each and every one of us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Booklist's Shelf Care
Shelf Care Interview: Vaunda Micheaux Nelson

Booklist's Shelf Care

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 13:58


Welcome to another installment of the Shelf Care interview, an occasional podcast where Booklist editors get to talk with authors and artists about their books. This Shelf Care Interview is sponsored by Lerner Publishing Group. In this episode, Julia Smith talks to author Vaunda Micheaux Nelson about her new picture book, SMALL SHOES, GREAT STRIDES: HOW THREE BRAVE GIRLS OPENED DOORS TO SCHOOL EQUALITY, which is available from Carolrhoda Books on November 7, 2023. Vaunda Micheaux Nelson credits her passion for books to her late parents, who read to her and her siblings faithfully every night. Drawing stories from family as well as undertold black history, many of Vaunda's books and have been recognized with awards and honors. The Pennsylvania native has been a children's librarian, newspaper reporter, teacher, bookseller, and recreation specialist, and has served on the Newbery, Caldecott and Ezra Jack Keats awards committees. Retired from her library career, she continues to serve children and young adults through her writing. Vaunda lives in New Mexico with her husband, Drew. www.vaundamicheauxnelson.com.

Inquisikids Daily
What Is Dia de los Muertos?

Inquisikids Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 4:32


What Is Dia de los Muertos? Join us today as we learn about the history of this celebration to honor loved ones who have passed away. Sources: https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/celebrations/article/day-of-the-dead  https://kids.britannica.com/kids/article/Day-of-the-Dead/471355  https://kids.britannica.com/kids/article/Day-of-the-Dead/471355  Lowery, Linda, and Barbara Knutson. Day of the Dead. Carolrhoda Books, 2004.  Send us listener mail!  Send an audio message: anchor.fm/inquisikids-daily/message  Send an email: podcast@inquisikids.com   

Inquisikids Daily

Ferrets Join us today as we learn about an unusual pet, the ferret. Sources: https://www.britannica.com/animal/ferret https://www.ferret.org/pdfs/Ferret_Colors_and_Patterns.pdf photos Jo 101 Facts about Ferrets, by Claire Horton-Bussey, Gareth Stevens Pub., Milwaukee, WI, 2002. Johnson, Sylvia A. Ferrets. Carolrhoda Books, 1997. Send us listener mail! Send an audio message: anchor.fm/inquisikids-daily/message Send an email: podcast@inquisikids.com

Calvert Library's Book Bites for Kids
Written in Bone: Buried Lives of Jamestown and Colonial Maryland by Sally M. Walker

Calvert Library's Book Bites for Kids

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 20:13


Enjoy our presentation of Written in Bone : Buried Lives of Jamestown and Colonial Maryland written by Sally M. Walker and published by Carolrhoda Books. Bright white teeth. Straight leg bones. Awkwardly contorted arm bones. On a hot summer day in 2005, Dr. Douglas Owsley of the Smithsonian Institution peered into an excavated grave, carefully examining the fragile skeleton that had been buried there for four hundred years. "He was about fifteen years old when he died. And he was European," Owsley concluded. But how did he know? Just as forensic scientists use their knowledge of human remains to help solve crimes, they use similar skills to solve the mysteries of the long-ago past. Join author Sally M. Walker as she works alongside the scientists investigating colonial-era graves near Jamestown, Virginia, as well as other sites in Maryland. As you follow their investigations, she'll introduce you to what scientists believe are the lives of a teenage boy, a ship's captain, an indentured servant, a colonial official and his family, and an enslaved African girl. All are reaching beyond the grave to tell us their stories, which are written in bone.This title was the National Endowment for the Humanities Nonfiction Booklist for Young Readers Winner in 2016.Written in Bone is recommended for ages 10 and up. Please see Amazon for more information and reviews.  http://bit.ly/WritteninBone_amazonThis title is available as an eBook on Hoopla. Hoopla eBook - http://bit.ly/WritteninBone_HooplaeBookPlease visit www.calvertlibrary.info for more information.Music: Dub the Uke (excerpt) by Kara Square (c) copyright 2016. Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/mindmapthat/53340

No Extra Words one person's search for story
Special #22: 24 Books of Advent Part 2

No Extra Words one person's search for story

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2018 30:35


The conversation continues on Goodreads and Instagram! Today's books on the Christmas theme of peace are: Santa Clauses: short poems from the North Pole by Bob Raczka, illustrated by Chuck Groenink. Carolrhoda Books, 2014. Winter Lights: a season in poems and quilts by Anna Grossnickle Hines. Greenwillow Books, 2005. Amazing Peace: a Christmas Poem by Maya Angelou. Random House, 2005. A Different Kind of Christmas by Alex Haley. Doubleday, 1988. The Christmas Day Kitten by James Herriot, illustrated by Ruth Brown. St. Martins Press, 1986. Refuge by Anne Booth, illustrated by Sam Usher. Little Brown Books for Young Readers, 2015.  

New Books in Science Fiction
Meagan Spooner, “Skylark” (Carolrhoda Books, 2012)

New Books in Science Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2012 46:55


Lark Ainsley lives within a near-hermetically sealed city located in a world scarred and depleted my magical wars. The Architects, who oversee the City, maintain it by harvesting the non-renewable magical energy found in each of the city’s inhabitants. But something goes wrong on Lark’s “Harvest Day,” and she soon finds herself on a quest to find safety outside the City’s walls–where the disappearance of magic has rendered the landscape a wasteland full of sadness and danger. Skylark (Carolrhoda Books, 2012) is Meagan Spooner‘s debut novel, and the first installment of a planned trilogy. Spooner manages to weave a fresh and clever tale out of familiar elements, and her flair for blending darkness and light makes for a very enjoyable read. She also has some very interesting things to say about young-adult fiction, its place in SF and F, and about the transition from unpublished author to holding contracts for multiple books. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books Network
Meagan Spooner, “Skylark” (Carolrhoda Books, 2012)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2012 46:55


Lark Ainsley lives within a near-hermetically sealed city located in a world scarred and depleted my magical wars. The Architects, who oversee the City, maintain it by harvesting the non-renewable magical energy found in each of the city’s inhabitants. But something goes wrong on Lark’s “Harvest Day,” and she soon finds herself on a quest to find safety outside the City’s walls–where the disappearance of magic has rendered the landscape a wasteland full of sadness and danger. Skylark (Carolrhoda Books, 2012) is Meagan Spooner‘s debut novel, and the first installment of a planned trilogy. Spooner manages to weave a fresh and clever tale out of familiar elements, and her flair for blending darkness and light makes for a very enjoyable read. She also has some very interesting things to say about young-adult fiction, its place in SF and F, and about the transition from unpublished author to holding contracts for multiple books. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Literature
Meagan Spooner, “Skylark” (Carolrhoda Books, 2012)

New Books in Literature

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2012 46:55


Lark Ainsley lives within a near-hermetically sealed city located in a world scarred and depleted my magical wars. The Architects, who oversee the City, maintain it by harvesting the non-renewable magical energy found in each of the city’s inhabitants. But something goes wrong on Lark’s “Harvest Day,” and she soon finds herself on a quest to find safety outside the City’s walls–where the disappearance of magic has rendered the landscape a wasteland full of sadness and danger. Skylark (Carolrhoda Books, 2012) is Meagan Spooner‘s debut novel, and the first installment of a planned trilogy. Spooner manages to weave a fresh and clever tale out of familiar elements, and her flair for blending darkness and light makes for a very enjoyable read. She also has some very interesting things to say about young-adult fiction, its place in SF and F, and about the transition from unpublished author to holding contracts for multiple books. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Review – Just One More Book!!
Reach For the Stars: Bad News for Outlaws (The Remarkable Life of Bass Reeves, Deputy U.S. Marshal)

Review – Just One More Book!!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2009 10:42


Author: Vaunda Micheaux Nelson Illustrator: R. Gregory Christie (on JOMB) Published: 2009 CarolRhoda Books (on JOMB) ISBN: 9780822567646 This true tale of swindlers, slayers, smarts and skill will lasso listeners of all stripes. Other biographies on JOMB: It’s A Snap! George Eastman’s First Photograph One Beetle Too Many — The Extraordinary Adventures of Charles Darwin […]

Review of the Week – Just One More Book!!
Reach For the Stars: Bad News for Outlaws (The Remarkable Life of Bass Reeves, Deputy U.S. Marshal)

Review of the Week – Just One More Book!!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2009 10:42


Author: Vaunda Micheaux Nelson Illustrator: R. Gregory Christie (on JOMB) Published: 2009 CarolRhoda Books (on JOMB) ISBN: 9780822567646 This true tale of swindlers, slayers, smarts and skill will lasso listeners of all stripes. Other biographies on JOMB: It’s A Snap! George Eastman’s First Photograph One Beetle Too Many — The Extraordinary Adventures of Charles Darwin […]