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We're back! Here is our first official episode of Season Two!
This week, we delve into Nadia Hashimi's When the Moon is Low, a moving novel about an Afghan mother trying to get her children to safety. Topics include mother-in-law relationships, weird boy mom culture, different cultural approaches to storytelling, the importance of the education of women and young girls, and Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs.
We also reference Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's "The Danger of a Single Story" talk, the podcast You Are Good. and Melinda Gates' The Moment of Lift.
The kids books mentioned in this episode are:
We Could Fly by Rihannon Giddens and Briana Mukodiri Uchendu
Worm loves Worm by J. J. Austrian and Mike Curato
Escargot by Dashka Slater and Sydney Hansen
*Correction in today's episode: the movie Shay mentions is actually Billy Madison, not, in fact, Happy Gilmore. They are both Adam Sandler movies that came out in the mid '90s.
This week we dive into Memphis by Tara M. Stringfellow, a multigenerational novel of a southern black family trying to navigate and overcome the hurdles before them.
Topics of discussion include the cycle of abuse, the discouragement of arts among people of lower socio-economic backgrounds,...
Published 05/07/24
This week we delve into Former First Lady Michelle Obama's autobiography Becoming, which details her life from her youth through her time as First Lady.
The kids' book feature this week is Sing a Song of Seasons, collated by Fiona Waters and illustrated by Fran Preston-Gannon.
Other topics...
Published 04/29/24