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In this heartfelt episode of All in the Library, Lesley and Vanesha sit down with author Andrea Beatriz Arango to discuss her poignant book, Something Like Home. Together, they delve into the concept of "home" and how it can hold various meanings for different people. Andrea shares her inspiration for the story and offers insights into the characte…
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In this episode of All in the Library, Lesley and Vanesha sit down with author Barbara Dee to discuss her latest book, Unstuck. They dive into important conversations about mental health, explore the challenges Barbara faced while writing this powerful story, and get a sneak peek at what she’s working on next. Tune in for an insightful and heartfel…
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Selected among Book Sense and Indie Next top picks, and Amazon and Bookbub Editor's Picks for Best Books, Suzanne writes novels that School Library Journal calls "amazing" and "poignant" and VOYA calls "heart-stirring" and "marvelous." Suzanne, the author of both middle grade and young adult fiction, is a wife, mother, a crafter of dollhouse miniat…
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Lesley and Debbie sit down with children's book author and librarian, Susan K. Mitchell to discuss her fiction and non-fiction books. Rainforest All Around, Kersplatypus, and Stone Pizza. Check out her website to see her Non-Fiction titles and more. For the Lightning Round, Susan K. Mitchell takes the cake (not really, but that would be yummy). She…
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Hosts Lesley Nickelson and Debbie Sewell talk to Chari Kauffman, the chairman of the Spirit of Texas Reading Committee to find out more about the program and how it helps librarians. Programming resources are available on the TLA website. In this episode we talk about We Free the Stars by Hafsah Faizal, We Hunt the Flame by Hafsah Faizal, and Starf…
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Your hosts, Lesley Nickelson and Debbie Sewell talk to Jared Amato, the founder of Project Lit, a national grassroots literacy movement. Follow the movement on Twitter @ProjectLITComm. Apply to become a Chapter Leader. The books we talk about are Black Brother, Black Brother by Jewell Parker Rhodes. Visit her website to see what other amazing books…
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