Sep 22, 2024
If you're a fan of thought-provoking young adult fiction that
tackles big themes, you'll want to check out our latest episode of
Reading with Your Kids. We had the pleasure of chatting with author
Andrea Torrey Balsara about her urban fantasy novel "The Great and
the Small," which blends elements of dystopia and features some
fascinating animal characters.
Andrea shared the fascinating backstory behind her decision to
center the story around rats - she was intrigued by the historical
impact of the bubonic plague and saw rats as a formidable
"opponent" for humanity. But beyond the unique premise, the book
delves into powerful themes like trauma, blind obedience, and the
dangers of authoritarianism.
We also got to hear from Monica Berg, who co-wrote a children's
book series called "On Being" with her daughter. Their latest
release, "The Tale of the Other Glove," explores the importance of
kindness and empathy in a relatable way. Monica spoke about the joy
of collaborating with her child and the strategies she's used to
foster open communication.
Whether you're a fan of thought-provoking YA fiction or you're
looking for great kids' books that teach valuable lessons, this
episode has something for everyone. Andrea and Monica both shared
insights that will inspire you to have meaningful conversations
with the young readers in your life.
So why not give this episode a listen? You can find it on all your
favorite podcast platforms, including the iHeartRadio app, Spotify
and Apple Podcasts. And be sure to check out "The Great and the
Small," "The Tale of the Other Glove," and the rest of the amazing
books featured on Reading with Your Kids.
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