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A place to share stories about the reading life and good books. Join host Beth Jamieson as she meanders through her reading journey to discover the books that make up a well read life.
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Recently, I sat down and had a bookish conversation with Brittany Cuenin. Brittany is also a keen lover of children's literature and fairy tales, and when I found that out, I knew I had to have her on the show. I had so much fun talking with Brittany about all things fairy tales, and I hope you enjoy it as well. Brittany's Blog: Tales of a Bookworm…
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It's been a while since I've featured a fairy tale on the podcast, but I've wanted to do another series on them for some time. Recently, I've enjoyed re-immersing myself in the world of fairy stories, and I hope you'll join me on this adventure. Today, I'm starting with Hans Christian Anderson's beautiful fairy tale, The Nightingale. Books mentione…
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Today, Mae Sullens joins me on the podcast. Mae is a bookseller at The Story Shop, a wonderful children's bookstore. In today's episode, Mae shares the joys of working at an independent bookstore and her favorite classic literature. It was a delightful conversation, and I can't wait for you to join in.…
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Today I have Danny Delgado on the podcast. Danny is a self-described reading hypeman, and when you listen today, you will understand why. Danny's passion for reading and reading aloud is unparalleled, and we had so much fun talking all things books. Danny's website Danny's Youtube Help the Fellas Out Article Tips on How to Select Books to Read to K…
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Today I'm joined by my dear friend and kindred spirit, Olga Pyshnyak-Lawrence. Recently, I invited Olga to the podcast to talk about the first two books in the Anne of Green Gables series. We're both huge fans of the series and had so much fun revisiting the books together. Olga's Etsy Shop Olga's Blog Olga's Books: Out of the Wilderness: My Journe…
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Today my dear friend Kristyn Boyett joins me to discuss Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte's classic gothic novel. Kristyn loves the story of Jane Eyre (she reads it every year), and she has such beautiful insight into the story and characters. We discuss ways Jane's character and virtue can inspire us, our like (or dislike) of Mr. Rochester, and the infa…
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I am thrilled to welcome Rachel Atkinson back to the podcast. Today we're talking all things motherhood and reading. We talk about prioritizing what to read, the power of a good book club, and the bonding power of good books. We also share a few of our favorite books for fun. It was a delight, as always, to have Rachel join me, and I can't wait for…
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Today my friend Julia Seymour joins me to continue the conversation on Far From the Madding Crowd. We discuss how our love of the story has grown with each reading, our mutual love of Gabriel Oak, and our newfound respect for Thomas Hardy's writing. My conversation with Julia was an absolute delight, and I can't wait to share it with you! Bookshop.…
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I've recently re-read one of my favorite books of the last twenty years, Far From the Madding Crowd. I have to admit that I started reading it with some trepidation. Would I love it as much this time as the last? I am happy to report that I loved it as much, if not more, on this reading. Join me as I introduce part one of this sweeping, tragic roma…
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If you've listened to the podcast for a while, you know that Elizabeth Goudge is one of my favorite writers. Her writing is so peaceful and calming. So, you may not be surprised that I'm featuring one of her books again on the podcast. Today I have my friend Whitney Boroski on the podcast to talk about The Dean's Watch by Elizabeth Goudge. Whitney …
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Today I'm sharing another favorite read from 2022, Five for Sorrow, Ten for Joy by Rumer Godden. Five for Sorrow, Ten for Joy is the story of Lise Fanshawe, a former prostitute, Madame, and murderer. Lise enters the religious life of the Sisters of Bethany after being released from prison. Her life is a beautiful story of salvation and redemption. …
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One of my favorite books that I read this past year was The Devil’s Advocate by Morris West. The Devil’s Advocate is the story of a dying priest sent to a rural Italian village to investigate a man for possible martyrdom and sainthood. What follows is a novel rife with mystery, intrigue, and the depths of human nature. Find me at- awellreadlife.com…
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Today I’m sharing A City of Bells by Elizabeth Goudge. Set in the fictional cathedral town of Torminster. It is the story of Jocelyn Irvin, his family, friends, neighbors, and their life in this quaint English village. When you read it, prepare for cozy bookshop scenes and a meditative look at one’s vocation in life. Elizabeth Goudge is one of my f…
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Today I'm giving a behind-the-scenes peek at the books I read this fall. These are books I haven't shared on the podcast yet, but a couple of them that I will share soon in full-length episodes. This season included some of my favorite books of the year, and I can't wait to share more about them in the new year! Books mentioned in today's episode: …
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My friend Karen Schwind joins me on the podcast to talk about Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go. We both enjoyed this haunting novel immensely, and there was much to discuss with this short but rich book. I hope our conversation will inspire you to read the book, too. Bookshop.org affiliate links to books mentioned in the episode: Never Let Me Go Th…
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Today I'm thrilled to have my friend Olga Pyshnyak-Lawrence on the podcast to talk about her book Out of the Wilderness: My Journey to the Land Called Heaven. Out of the Wilderness: My Journey to the Land Called Heaven An Everday Mama Finds a Passionate Life Living an Empowered Life Personally and Professionally Olga's Etsy Shop Olga's Blog…
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It's time for the next installment in The Reading Like Kathleen Kelly series. Today I'm sharing about Ballet Shoes and Theater Shoes by Noel Streatfeild. Two delightful books from the Shoes Books canon, famously mentioned in You've Got Mail. They are the perfect books to cozy up with this season. Enjoy! Affiliate links to Bookshop.org: Ballet Shoes…
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It was a delight to chat with Anna Rose Johnson about her new middle-grade novel, The Star That Always Stays. I read this book at the beginning of the summer, and it has remained a favorite read of the season. We talk about Anna Rose's inspiration for the book, a bit of the behind-the-scenes process, and many book recommendations. If you're a fan o…
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Today we continue the series on Reading Like Kathleen Kelly. Up first, I'm featuring Maude Hart Lovelace's delightful series, The Betsy-Tacy books. It was my first time reading the semi-autobiographical stories of the world of Deep Valley and these dear best friends, and I hope you will be as enchanted by them as I was. Affiliate link to the first …
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We start a new series on the podcast today---Reading Like Kathleen Kelly. Think favorite girlhood classics inspired by You've Got Mail and its iconic character bookseller extraordinaire, Kathleen Kelly. Throughout the series, I'll search for the elusive qualities that make up good children's literature, share why they should be read by all ages, an…
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Today I am thrilled to welcome Katie Marquette of the Born of Wonder podcast to the show. Katie is a delight to talk to, and I had the best time chatting about motherhood and reading. We share some of our favorite books, shifting perspectives on re-reads, and books we can't wait to share with our daughters. I hope you enjoy our conversation too! Bo…
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I'm back after my months-long hiatus. Today I'm excited to share the first episode in a series about Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings' classic, The Yearling. It's a moving story of the year in the life of one family and their farm in rural North Florida in the 1870s. If you haven't read it yet, grab a copy, and join me in reading it this July. Affiliate li…
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I'll be taking a short break from the podcast during May, but before I do, I wanted to share the books I'll be reading this spring. I hope you'll join me in reading some of these delightful books! Books mentioned this episode with affiliate links to Bookshop.org: The Miracles of Jesus Heidi Henrietta's House Vows Til We Have Faces The Hidden Art of…
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On February 25 of this year, Shirley Hughes, the incomparable illustrator, passed away at 94. Her illustrations are a delight and joy to behold, and her passing leaves a hole in the picture book world. Today I'm sharing a brief tribute to the irreplaceable Shirley Hughes. Shirley Hughes- What Do Artists Do All Day? Pt. 1 Shirley Hughes- What Do Art…
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I'm back after an unintended short break. Today I'm talking about the last book in the Kristin Lavransdatter trilogy, The Cross. Oh, it's a good book, and we finally get to see Kristin's story come full circle. There will be a lot of heartbreak as the trilogy comes to an end, but we will also see beautiful pictures of redemption.…
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It was a delight to have my friend Rachel Atkinson join me on the podcast today. I'm fortunate to not only be in a book club with Rachel, but I also get to have regular tea and book chats with her. Today we're talking about Laurus by Eugene Vodolazkin. A modern-day classic set in 15th century Russia. Buy Laurus on Bookshop.org Jessica Hooten Wilson…
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Today I have my dear friend Julie Bene on the podcast. Julie is one of my go-to people for book recommendations. In our conversation today, we're discussing Sweep by Jonathan Auxier--a new favorite of us both (and a book recommended to me by Julie). The most delightful children's bookstore!By Beth Jamieson
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It's Christmas Eve in the town of Appleton, and in the window of the toyshop, a beautiful Christmas doll waits for a home. Wandering the Christmas market, a young girl searches for a home. Will their wishes come true on Christmas morning? Today I'm featuring Rumer Godden's exquisite children's Christmas book, The Story of Holly and Ivy.…
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A second-hand bookshop in Dublin. A family of kind, if eccentric, booksellers. A young boy from rural Ireland in search of his missing uncle. These are just some of the elements which make up Patricia Lynch's heartfelt and charming children's book, The Bookshop on the Quay. Today I'm sharing about this book which captivated and delighted me through…
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Today is the day to share my favorite mystery novel of all time, Gaudy Night by Dorothy Sayers. Featuring the witty and erudite detective Lord Peter Wimsey and his love interest Harriet Vane, Gaudy Night is a classic mystery from the golden age of detective fiction. Affiliate link to Bookshop.org: Gaudy Night…
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It's time to talk about one of my favorite amateur detectives-- the precocious and endearing Flavia de Luce. Obsessed with chemistry and with a propensity for finding dead bodies about the village of Bishop's Lacey, her sleuthing skills are a force to be reckoned with. Join me as I talk about the first book in this delightful series, The Sweetness …
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