
Welcome to the YA and Children's Book Podcast (for Adults)! Our show is hosted by two book enthusiasts: a writer (Sarah Hansen) and a teacher (Terri La Rue). Together, we are rereading and discussing the books that shaped us. If you’ve ever wondered which Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants character you are, why horse girls get so many books written about them, or how Stuart Little's human mother gave birth to a mouse, then this is the show for you. Join us as we relive childhood, one book at a time. New episodes every other week!
Episodes

Monday Oct 25, 2021
”Esperanza Rising” by Pam Muñoz Ryan
Monday Oct 25, 2021
Monday Oct 25, 2021
Pam Muñoz Ryan’s novel of immigration, trauma, and resilience has been beloved by children and teachers since its publication in 2000. It is a work of historical fiction, but the novel’s focus on the intersection of racism and capitalist exploitation unfortunately remains very relevant today.
Terri also shares a few stories from her own family’s history, which has some intriguing parallels to Esperanza’s.
On a lighter note, this episode includes some improvised singing and a brief appearance of our British accents. We apologize in advance.
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Monday Sep 20, 2021
”A Series of Unfortunate Events” Part 2: Books 4-5 by Lemony Snicket
Monday Sep 20, 2021
Monday Sep 20, 2021
Calling all cake-sniffers! In this episode, we discuss “The Miserable Mill” and “The Austere Academy” by Lemony Snicket. At Lucky Smells Lumbermill and at Prufrock Preparatory School, the Baudelaires’ lives continue to be truly awful. Come for the thoughtful analysis of the books, stay for the discussion of the world’s largest lasagna.
PS: Memento mori.
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Email us at readingduringrecesspod@gmail.com

Tuesday Aug 31, 2021
”A Series of Unfortunate Events” Part 1: Books 1-3 by Lemony Snicket
Tuesday Aug 31, 2021
Tuesday Aug 31, 2021
Dear Listener, we regret to inform you that this podcast episode is extremely unpleasant. If you like podcasts about lucky children who lead charming lives, then this show is not for you. In our twelfth episode, we discuss the first three books of Lemony Snicket’s “A Series of Unfortunate Events” (“The Bad Beginning,” “The Reptile Room,” and “The Wide Window”). As you might know, these books chronicle the woes of the Baudelaire orphans as they are shuttled from one incompetent guardian to another. Despite the unpleasantness of the Baudelaires’ lives, we manage to have some fun talking about three of our favorite books from childhood. In this episode, we discuss absurdist humor, metafiction, and why our fave (Lemony Snicket) is, unfortunately, problematic. Listen all the way to the end for an explanation of why being a young adult in 2021 feels a lot like being a Baudelaire orphan.
Lastly, let this episode be a sign that you should stop texting back the Captain Sham in your life, whomever he may be. You deserve better.
With all due respect,
Sarah and Terri
Content warning: this episode includes discussion of racism, sexual harassment, fatphobia, and transphobia.
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Tuesday Aug 10, 2021
"The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" by Ann Brashares
Tuesday Aug 10, 2021
Tuesday Aug 10, 2021
ALL HAIL THE MAGIC PANTS! We’re so hyped to discuss one of our favorite books ever, “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants.” Ann Brashares’ 2001 novel is an iconic story of friendship, travel, and grief. Whether you’re a Carmen, a Bridget, a Lena, or a Tibby, this episode will make you want to put on your favorite jeans and give your friends a big ol’ squeeze.
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Email us at readingduringrecesspod@gmail.com

Wednesday Jul 14, 2021
"The House on Mango Street" by Sandra Cisneros (with Sonya Lara!)
Wednesday Jul 14, 2021
Wednesday Jul 14, 2021
Sandra Cisneros's debut novel is a modern classic of Chicano literature. The story follows Esperanza Cordero, a 12-year-old Mexican-American girl living in a Latinx neighborhood in Chicago. Cisneros's writing is alive with the magic of poetry and empathy. In celebration of our tenth episode, we are joined by Sonya Lara, a Mexican-American writer from Chicago who has wonderful insights into the book.
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Read Sonya’s new essay in AGNI, “Broken Lines,” here: https://agnionline.bu.edu/essay/broken-lines

Wednesday Jun 30, 2021
"The Giver" by Lois Lowry
Wednesday Jun 30, 2021
Wednesday Jun 30, 2021
Join us for a discussion of Lois Lowry’s award-winning 1993 book, "The Giver," which went on to become the blueprint for dystopian YA. The book remains adored by kids and teens today, despite being one of the most banned books of the 1990s. We also talk about the unfortunate 2014 movie version of “The Giver” that even Taylor Swift couldn’t make good, as well as our thoughts on the novel's infamously ambiguous ending.
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Email us at readingduringrecesspod@gmail.com
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Wednesday Jun 09, 2021
"Harriet the Spy" by Louise Fitzhugh
Wednesday Jun 09, 2021
Wednesday Jun 09, 2021
Louise Fitzhugh's classic book about an 11-year-old busybody has delighted children and disturbed adults since its publication in 1964. If you're a fan of tomato sandwiches, gossip, and/or queer subtext, then this episode is for you.

Tuesday May 25, 2021
"One Crazy Summer" by Rita Williams-Garcia
Tuesday May 25, 2021
Tuesday May 25, 2021
Rita Williams-Garcia’s 2010 novel about the Black Panthers is a middle-grade masterpiece. The book follows three black sisters (Delphine, Vonetta, and Fern) as they visit their estranged mother in Oakland in 1968. Upon arriving in California, the girls learn their mother is a poet and a member of the Black Panther Party. In our episode, we discuss what makes this book so brilliant and how, by focusing on the Black Panthers, it fills a gaping hole in children’s literature. We also bust some myths about the Black Panthers and explore how this book serves as an antidote to sanitized and inaccurate stories of the Civil Rights Movement.
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Email us at readingduringrecesspod@gmail.com

Wednesday May 12, 2021
"Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret" by Judy Blume
Wednesday May 12, 2021
Wednesday May 12, 2021
Our discussion of Judy Blume’s classic and controversial book, “Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret” (1970) is here! If you’ve ever wondered why conservatives hate this novel, why fictional tween girls want their periods so badly, or how to make new friends in the suburbs (hint: dress cute and mind your own business), then this episode is for you. What a scream!
Content Warning: This episode discusses weight and body shaming.
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Find our show on Twitter and Instagram @reading_recess
Find Sarah on Twitter @sarahebba25 and on Instagram @sarahebba
Find Terri on Twitter @TerriCLaRue and on Instagram @tc_larue
Email us at readingduringrecesspod@gmail.com

Tuesday Apr 27, 2021
"Stuart Little" by E.B. White
Tuesday Apr 27, 2021
Tuesday Apr 27, 2021
E.B. White's weirdest children's book, Stuart Little, was originally published in 1945 and went on to become a contemporary classic. But what is this book really about? Why does a human woman give birth to a mouse-boy? Why is this mouse-boy so smug? And why was this book so controversial when it was originally published? Our episode debunks some of the most pervasive myths about this story. For example, did you know that Stuart Little is not actually a mouse? It's shocking but true. Listen to find out more.