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The place where young readers meet to talk about books. The show includes a celebrity reader and an interview with the author. The host is award winning public radio journalist Kitty Felde. Book Club won the California Library Association Technology Award and the DC Mayor's Award for Excellence in the Humanitites. Named one of the top 10 podcasts for kids by THE TIMES of London.
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Dork Diaries by Rachel Renée Russell
Everybody wants to go to Paris…especially Nikki Maxwell! Readers from Hollingworth Elementary School discuss the latest entry in Rachel Renée Russell’s series. It’s Dork Diaries: Tales from a Not-So-Posh Paris Adventure. Rachel and daughter Nikki Russell, who illustrates the books, answer questions from the kids. Our celebrity reader is actress/screenwriter Kate Orsini. Kitty Felde is host.
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A Conversation About Madeleine L'Engle
Madeleine L'Engle's granddaughters share their memories about their legendary grandmother and talk about some of her writing practices.
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Challenged Books - A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle
We continue our series of episodes about books that have been banned or challenged around the country. This time, it’s the Newbery Award winning novel by Madeleine L’Engle: A Wrinkle in Time.
According to the Carnegie Mellon Banned Books Project, the book was challenged in 1985 by parents in Florida who said the book “opposes Christian beliefs and teaches occult practices. The school principal did not remove the book from 4th grade curriculum.
In 1990, a parent in Alabama asked to have the book removed because it “sends a mixed signal to children about good and evil.” The school board and superintendent voted unanimously to deny the request.
Six years later, the book was challenged in North Carolina for undermining religious beliefs.The school board denied the request.
Madeline L’Engle herself told the New York Times in 2001 that “it seems people are willing to damn the book without reading it.”
We read it with a group of young readers and this is what they have to say about A Wrinkle in Time.
This week, we tackle a classic – the 1963 winner of the Newbery Award “A Wrinkle in Time” by Madeleine L’Engle. Our readers are 5th graders from the British International School in Washington, DC. Our celebrity reader is public radio journalist Stephanie O’Neill. Madeline L’Engle passed away in 2007, but we're joined by her granddaughters Charlotte Jones Volklis and Lena Roy. They've written a biography of their grandmother based on her journals called “Becoming Madeleine.” Kitty Felde is host.
FAVORITE BOOKS FROM BRITISH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL: Panda-monium - Stuart Gibbs
Harry Potter - J.K. Rowling
The Tiger Rising - Kate DiCamillo
Space Case - Stuart Gibbs
FAVORITE BOOKS FROM CHARLOTTE JONES VOIKLIS AND LENA ROY A Wrinkle in Time - Madeleine L’Engle
A Gentleman in Moscow - Amor Towles
STEPHANIE O’NEILL’S FAVORITE BOOK: Charlotte’s Web - E.B. White -
How to Star on the Book Club for Kids Podcast
Want to be on a future Book Club for Kids podcast episode? Listen to this special episode to find out how.
Here's the favorite books on this episode:
Wings of Fire - Tui Sutherland
Never Let me Go - Kazuo Isiguro
The Handmaid's Tale - Margaret Atwood
Diary of a Wimpy Kid - Jeff Kinney
Keeper of the Lost Cities - Shannon Messenger
The Cricket in Times Square - George Selden
Dino-Mike - Franco Aureliani
The Little Book of the Avengers - Roy Thomas
Join us Saturday, April 6, 2024 at the City of STEM/LA Maker Faire all day at the Los Angeles State Historic Park north of downtown Los Angeles for YOUR chance to be on a future show!
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A Conversation with John Cho
You may know John Cho from his acting work in "Star Trek" and "Harold and Kumar" movies. But listen to this thoughtful conversation Cho and host Kitty Felde about his work as a writer - including convincing his Korean immigrant parents that his work was his work as an artist was making the world a better place.
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Troublemaker by John Cho
On April 29th, 1992, a jury in Simi Valley, a town just north of Los Angeles, did not convict four LAPD officers for the beating of an African American motorist named Rodney King. Within hours, rioting broke out across the city. A particular target was liquor and convenience stores owned by Korean immigrants. The event is at the heart of actor and writer John Cho’s novel Troublemaker.
Cho joins us to talk about his inspiration for the book and LAPD Officer Tony Hyong Im is our celebrity reader. Readers from Tyler Elementary School in Washington D.C. discuss their own solutions to finding solutions to a community’s anger. Kitty Felde is host.
Favorite Books from Tyler Elementary School:
My Year in the Middle - Lila Quintero Weaver
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - J.K. Rowling
City Spies - James Ponti
Godzilla - Shigeru Kayama
JOHN CHO’S FAVORITE BOOK
The Joke - Milan Kundera
OFFICER TONY IM’S FAVORITE BOOK
The Mickey Mantle Murder - Walt Brown
Customer Reviews
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I love this podcast, can you please do The Giver?
There is Curse words in the podcast even though it’s for kids
I thought this was supposed to be a book club for kids, and there was a bad word in it I do not like this.
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I always turn this one when I sleep. It’s so calming and relaxing when I soon drift off. I have trouble going to bed, so while I eat my melitionin and turn this radio on, it has helped me significantly. Thank you