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An Interview with Lana Button | The Book Faire Podcast: February 20, 2025
- 2025/02/20
- 再生時間: 44 分
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あらすじ・解説
In this episode of the Book Fair Podcast, an interview with children's author Lana Button about her new book, 'Brianna Banana, Helper of the Day.' We discuss the character of Brianna, who is perceived as the 'bad kid' in class but is actually misunderstood and dealing with various challenges. The conversation explores themes of empathy, social-emotional learning, and the importance of children's literature in helping kids navigate their feelings and behaviors. Lana shares her journey as an author, the transition from writing picture books to chapter books, and the impact her stories can have on young readers.
Headlines include:
- Freckleface Strawberry Gets Banned
- Librarians stand against laws targeting freedom to read
- Proposed NM bill would protect librarians from book bans
New Releases:
- Halfway to Somewhere written and illustrated by Jose Pimienta
- Includes preface stating “Halfway to Somewhere was penciled and inked traditionally, and colored and lettered in Photoshop” meaning that it did not use generative AI
- The Enemy’s Daughter by Anne Blankman
- Cassi and the House of Memories by Dean Stuart
- How Do I Wonder? By Gianna Davy, illustrated by Brenda Rodriguez
- Oasis written and illustrated by Guojing
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:15 Understanding Brianna: The Misunderstood Child
06:09 Empathy and Social Emotional Learning
12:22 The Importance of Representation in Children's Literature
20:11 The Future of Brianna Banana
22:33 Transitioning from Picture Books to Chapter Books
26:20 The Impact of Stories on Children
29:03 Recent Releases
37:24 Freckleface Strawberry Gets Banned
38:58 Arkansas Librarians Fight Book Bans
41:00 New Mexico State Legislature Introduces Anti-Book-Ban Law