Category Archives: Podcast Episode

Episode 114: The Journey is the Story

Join the Mamas on a journey with books about road trips, climbing adventures and walking tours where the destination is not the point. Along the way, the Mamas share ridiculous details of their own journeys into old-lady-hood. You can’t unhear the details so be prepared! (Hint: kaftans are involved)

Book Chat:

Middle Grade Books

Bewilderness by Gus Gordon (graphic novel)

The Trouble with Heroes by Kate Messner (verse)

Grown Up Books

Run for the Hills by Kevin Wilson (and Nothing to See Here)

The Widows Guide series by Amanda Ashby (mentioned in intro)

Episode 110: Welcome to the Wilderness

Episode 110: Welcome to the Wilderness

Fan-girling over a debut Young Adult novel, the Mamas eagerly get lost in the wilderness with a sisterhood of feral girls during the latest book chat. The Mamas are swept away by the twisty, slippery, primeval magic of the life-wrecking (in a good way) book. Is it fantasy or tragedy? The Mamas can’t agree but they are here for it.

Book Chat:

The Wilderness of Girls by Madeline Claire Franklin

Episode 109: Graphic Novels 4 Kids

The Mamas are once again surprised by the awesomeness of graphic novels, geeking out over middle grade (ages 8-12) and YA (ages 13-17) books that are so engaging they can’t stop gushing about them. If you’re looking for great fantasy, historical fiction, realistic fiction, informational text, and memoir graphic novels that make perfect gifts or additions to the classroom, the Mamas have several to add to your lists.   

Book Chat:

The Cartoonists Club by Raina Telgemeier and Scott McCloud

K is in trouble by Gary Clement

Visitations by Corey Egbert

Coven by Soman Chainani and Joel Gennari

Episode 108: Happy Poetry Month

The Mamas celebrate National Poetry Month on the 108th episode. They aren’t happy about it but they do it, that’s now much they love literature and their listeners. Join the Mamas as they offer questionable reviews of middle grade (ages 8-12) books in verse. At the end, Heather embarrasses herself by geeking out over a picture book. Feel free to make fun of her, Margie certainly does. 

Book Chat:

Louder Than Hunger by John Schu

Unsinkable Cayenne by Jessica Vitalis

And Then, Boom by Lisa Fipps

Leafy Landmarks: Travels with Trees by Michelle Schaub and illustrator Anne Lambelet

Episode 107: YA, YA, YA, for Y.A.

Y.A. all day with the Two Lit Mamas! In this episode, they’ve got four new books for teens and young adults, including a novella, an historical fiction novel, and two mysteries. But first, the Mamas reminisce about YA in the 80s, sharing books they thought were gnarly and grody. Be there or be square. 

Book Chat:     

Errant Roots (novella) by Sondra Taylor

Truth, Lies and the Questions in Between by L.M. Elliott

Two Sides to Every Murder by Danielle Valentine

Here Lies a Vengeful Bitch by Codie Crowley 

Links:

10 Cult Books that Defined Teen Girlhood in the ‘80s by Heather Pierce

Episode 106: Margie March

For Margie March, the Mamas feed their inner witchy women with fictional books for grown ups centered around witches, cozy horror, and retired assassins, inspired by real women’s stories – a tribute to Women’s History Month.   

Book Chat:

The Book of Witching by CJ Cooke

In the Company of Witches by Auralee Wallace

Witchcraft for Wayward Girls by Grady Hendrix

Kills Well with Others by Deanna Raybourn 

Episode 105: Celebrate Middle Grade

In this episode, the Mamas are in their happy place with a celebration of Middle Grade books. Middle Grade March has become a staple on the Two Lit Mamas podcast and the Mamas bring it once again with Middle Grade books (ages 8-12) set in other countries and ones that explore difficult times in our history as well as ones that honor our beloved National Parks. They even have a Middle Grade book for middle aged ladies! The 80s vibes are undeniable.

Book Chat:

Kareem Between by Shifa Saltagi Safadi 

We Built this City by Cat PatrickA Brush with Magic by Flora Ahn 

National Park Mystery Series by Aaron Johnson (book 2) 

The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook for Kids by David Borgenicht and Justin Heimberg

Kid Musicians True Tales of Childhood from Entertainers, Songwriters, and Stars by Robin Stevenson, illustrations by Allison Steinfeld

Book Update:

The Mystery of Locked Rooms by Lindsay Currie

City Spies, London Calling by James Ponti

Moonleapers by Margaret Peterson Haddix

Episode 104: Black Authors Rising

The Mamas have consulted their star charts and found black authors rising! In celebration of black history month, Margie and Heather fangirl over three rollicking Middle Grade adventure books (for ages 8-12), one historical fiction and two fantasy novels that highlight the black experience while entertaining readers of all ages. Then Margie sets the Handmaids Tale aside to make room for another dystopian story that hits a little too close to home, The Parable of the Sower by the queen of sci-fi, Octavia Butler.

Book Chat:

Kwame Crushes the Underworld by Craig Kofi Farmer

Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler

Will’s Race for Home by Jewell Parker Rhodes

The Secret Library by Kekla Magoon

Episode 103: Escape into Books!

The Mamas are encouraging everyone to show themselves some love this Valentine’s Day by escaping into books. Heather offers up two middle grade (ages 8-12) mystery books, one silly and one scary. While Margie highlights three grown up books for weirdos (her words) that examine motherhood from the bog to the grave and beyond. 

Book Chat :

Death! By Narhwal! By Alex T. Smith (Middle Grade)

It’s Watching by Lindsay Currie (Middle Grade)

The Bog Wife by Kay Chronister (Grown Up Book)

The Forbidden Territory of a Terrifying Woman by Molly Lynch (Grown Up Book)

My Murder by Katie Williams (Grown Up Book)

Episode 102: Book Ban Prep

In episode 102 of the Two Lit Mamas podcast, Heather reluctantly agrees to discuss book bans, again. Fortunately, Margie shares a grown up book that leaves both Mamas feeling hopeful. Book ban talk with a positive spin? No, the Mamas haven’t thrown in their lot with busy-body banners. Tune in to hear their sunshine-and-rainbow rants. Fingers crossed you’ll feel hopeful too. 

Book Chat:
Lula Dean’s Little Library of Banned Books by Kirsten Miller

Middle Grade:
Attack of the Black Rectangles by A.S. King  
Ban this Book by Alan Gratz