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Emily joins Ian in this episode to talk about our first author who writes solely in the YA genre: John Green. They discuss what makes his work so different from others we’ve covered this season and what that means for parents and readers who want to benefit from his rich, literary voice.
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Longing for an Absent God: Faith and Doubt in Great American Fiction by Nick Ripatrazone
Vlog Brothers
Crash Courses
“Has this artist ever seen a baby?”
Heavyweight #37: John Green
The Anthropocene Reviewed
Looking for Alaska
The Fault in our Stars
Paper Towns
An Abundance of Katherines
A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles
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We love hearing your questions and comments! You can contact us by emailing [email protected], or visit our website www.centerforlit.com to find even more ways to participate in the Great Conversation.
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Emily joins Ian in this episode to talk about our first author who writes solely in the YA genre: John Green. They discuss what makes his work so different from others we’ve covered this season and what that means for parents and readers who want to benefit from his rich, literary voice.
Referenced Works:
You can support the CenterForLit Podcast Network by making a purchase through our affiliate programs!
Turtles All the Way Down
Longing for an Absent God: Faith and Doubt in Great American Fiction by Nick Ripatrazone
Vlog Brothers
Crash Courses
“Has this artist ever seen a baby?”
Heavyweight #37: John Green
The Anthropocene Reviewed
Looking for Alaska
The Fault in our Stars
Paper Towns
An Abundance of Katherines
A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles
Please join the Facebook group and subscribe to our Substack Newsletter!
We love hearing your questions and comments! You can contact us by emailing [email protected], or visit our website www.centerforlit.com to find even more ways to participate in the Great Conversation.
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