Episode 66: Revisiting the Pandemic

The sun is shining, the birds are chirping, the flowers are blooming – it’s the perfect time to revisit the global pandemic (record scratch) – wait, what? Margie would like it known that it was Heather’s idea to read Middle Grade books about the pandemic during spring break. Don’t worry, dear listeners, it’s not as bad as it sounds, even Margie begrudgingly agreed in the end that the reads were worth it. Join the Mamas  for a gentle discussion on the power of disruption. 

Book Chat:

Rez Dogs by Joseph Bruchac

Don’t Stand So Close to Me by Eric Walters

Happy Spring Break!

2 thoughts on “Episode 66: Revisiting the Pandemic

  1. rebeccajoymullin – Rebecca Mullin is an avid gardener, preschool teacher, bookseller, and mother of four young girls. Rebecca wrote One Tomato to recreate the joy of picking home-grown vegetables and to teach her children to identify the vegetables they grow and eat. She worked at Kids Ink Children’s Bookstore in Indianapolis, IN for 11 years, and as a Board Member of the Great Lakes Independent Bookseller Association for three years. Rebecca now lives in Eau Claire, WI with her husband, daughters, and an ever-expanding garden.
    rebecca

    Just read Rez Dogs with my 11 year old. Love the insight into the author and writing of the book you shared on this episode! Thanks Two Lit Mamas, I really enjoyed listening!

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