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This Book That Book

Katherine Kwongthisbookthatbook.org
A narrative interview podcast about formative books we read as kids. The stories we read then haven't changed much, but we sure have! Join our conversation with one person and one book. We hear what made the story so special in childhood and reflect on what's changed in adulthood.
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Ep. 11 Bryant revisits Calvin and Hobbes

The Days are Just Packed by Bill Watterson, came out in 1993. For Bryant, he was collecting as many of these volumes containg the adventures of Calvin and Hobbes as he could. Visual mediums powerfully share big, sometimes uncomfortable, and often whimsical truths. Bryant was drawn to the iconic art and the way Hobbes, Calvin's stuffed tiger, takes on a personality of his own when only Calvin is around. In their adventures, Bryant found wonder and new frontiers through reading. Watterson's two pr...

May 03, 202445 minEp. 11

Ep. 10 Rachel Winslow revisits Anne of the Island

Anne of Green Gables is headed off to higher education in the third book of the series Anne of the Island. Dr. Rachel Rains Winslow quickly identified with articulate ardent Anne, as well as L.M. Montgomery's powerful prose. In this conversation, Rachel and I talk about Anne's community, her famous, but cleverly written relationship with Gilbert Blythe, and how this third book inspired her own views on education, community, and maturation. Enjoyed the episode? Please leave a rating or review! Fo...

Jan 18, 202437 minEp. 10

Ep. 9 Liliana Maria Percy Ruiz revisits Matilda

Ever since meeting Matilda at school through her own "Miss Honey", Liliana Maria Percy Ruiz has kept in constant kinship with Matilda Wormwood, the little, but strong heroine created by Roald Dahl. Join us for a rich conversation in the pages of Matilda discussing themes of chosen family, the value of slowing down, and how books like Matilda are safe homecomings; able to meet us and receive us wherever we are in childhood or present adulthood. Follow the show @thisbookthatbookpodcast...

Jan 25, 202345 minSeason 2Ep. 2

Ep. 8 Autumn Krause revisits Jane Eyre

Ever since it was read aloud to her, Autumn Krause has loved Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte. It's a sweeping, sensory tale of a young woman finding home and herself. Join in as Autumn and I discuss the richness of the story, the courage it gives her as a writer, and what pursuing your dreams can look like! Follow Autumn on instagram @autmnsarahstory Find out more and purchase A Dress for the Wicked, Autumn's YA novel here! Follow the show @thisbookthatbookpodcast...

Dec 06, 202137 minSeason 2Ep. 1

Bonus Episode, Interview with Co-Host of NYFGpod, Ariel Dyer

In Episode 7, guest Ariel Dyer and I talked a lot about her show "Not Your Final Girl" (NYFG), so here is our conversation in its own special episode! Hear more about Ariel's origin story with horror books and movies, what character I'd be in a horror movie and some episode she recommends! Ariel recommends: January 18, Shrinking 2020 w/ Dr. Haaken February 15, Gore, Glitz, & T**ts: House and Ghost Story w/ Mary-Madison Baldo For more scary stories you can read: The October Game - Ray Bradbur...

Apr 28, 202118 min

Ep. 7 Ariel Dyer revisits The Fellowship of the Ring

When she read 'The Fellowship of the Ring' by J.R.R. Tolkien in third grade, Ariel knew it was special. When her middle school years conceded with the release of the film trilogy, the fandom only grew. If you're a fan or have ever loved a book series, this is a conversation for you.! We go from early fandom (shoutout to cosplay) to Ariel's reflections on the book's themes now as she quests into working life amidst the occasional adventure outdoors. Also a podcaster herself, you can check out "No...

Apr 28, 202147 minSeason 1Ep. 7

Ep. 6 Melissa Lima revisits The House on Mango Street

Melissa Lima is a writer with a background in student life. Don't let that fool you though. 'The House on Mango Street' became a unique blueprint for Lima to understand her life, her story and eventually help others understand theirs. Our conversation has metaphors, a 'Little House on the Prairie' reference and a PSA for public libraries! Listen along and discover fresh insights on a book you may have read in middle school! As a bonus, here is the Spotify playlist which accompanies the episode. ...

Jan 28, 202133 minSeason 1Ep. 6

Ep.5 Lucy Bellwood revisits My Family and Other Animals

Portland-based Adventure Cartoonist Lucy Bellwood shares insight and anecdotes on how Gerald Durrell's book My Family and Other Animals planted the seeds of curiosity and wonder that she still carries with her today. Hear Lucy's thoughts on having a weird internet career, her early love of boats, and reflections on caring for the world! More about Lucy Bellwood: twitter @lubellwoo instagram @lubellwoo Patreon Mentions and References: 100 Demon Dialogues by Lucy Bellwood From Rim to River by Lucy...

Oct 01, 202045 minSeason 1Ep. 5

Ep. 4: Amanda Kogle revisits The Golden Compass

Design Historian Amanda Kogle shares childhood reflections on identifying with the heroine Lyra. Amanda also shares how the story helps her perspective on being an adult today. Drop us an email at thisbookthatbook.org Follow us on instagram @thisbookthatbookpodcast

Aug 24, 202017 minSeason 1Ep. 4

Ep 3: Chris Paek revisits The Boxcar Children

Researcher, creative side-hustler, and Top 5 Co-host, Chris Paek discusses summer reading memories and lessons learned (or left behind) from the sibling mystery series The Boxcar Children by Gertrude C. Warner Read more about As I Am, the creative blog from PAAC Catch episodes of Top 5 here!

Aug 15, 202032 minSeason 1Ep. 3

Ep 2: Liz Lin revisits The Baby Sitters Club

Writer, non-profit runner, and professor Liz Lin discusses the insightful, and formative lessons found in popular American series The Baby Sitter's Club by Ann M. Martin. To learn more about PAAC and the non-profit go to: http://www.divergingmag.com/ To listen to Liz on her own podcast with co-host Chris Paek: h t t p s : / / p o d c a s t s . a p p l e . c o m / u s / p o d c a s t / t o p - f i v e / i d 1 4 7 7 0 8 9 1 0 4...

Jul 23, 202021 minSeason 1Ep. 2

Ep 1: Billy Collins revisits Robinson Crusoe

Former U.S. Poet Laureate, Billy Collins shares the lessons and memories he has from Defoe's tale of survival Robinson Crusoe Poems recited or mentioned by Billy Collins: " The Lake Isle of Innisfree " by W.B. Yeats " Only Child " by Billy Collins from The Rain In Portugal "Robinson Crusoe " by Elizabeth Bishop "Names " by Billy Collins Preorder "Whale Day: And Other Poems" coming September 29th...

Jul 23, 202048 minSeason 1Ep. 1

Welcome to This Book That Book Season 1

Introduction, part IX. before Chapter 1, I'm children's book lover Katherine Kwong introducing this show that's been almost two years in the making. Hear by bookshelf confession, hope for the show, some thank you and what you can expect on Season 1 of This Book That Book!

Jul 23, 20202 min

This Book That Book Season 1 Trailer

Welcome to This Book That Book! A new show interviewing people about formative books from their childhood. It's a conversation both rigorous and reflective as guests recount what made a book so special and why it continues to be a favorite now that they're "all grown up." Tune in for discussions on The Babysitter's Club, The Golden Compass and more! Show updates on instagram @thisbookthatbookpodcast Contact us at thisbookthatbook.org

Jun 18, 20202 min
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