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By Sarah Schutte
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The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.
Sarah and Chandler discuss one of Beverly Cleary’s most delightful heroines, Ramona Quimby.
Recipe:
Sour cream chocolate frosting
Music:
Before the World Was Big by Girlpool
Aaannnndddd they're back! Sarah and Chandler have been on a bit of a lengthy summer break, but fall is here and they're back into a routine. This week, they are discussion Trenton Lee Stewart's thrilling and charming story The Mysterious Benedict Society.
Notes:
Music Album:
Codes and Keys -- Death Cab for Cutie
Food:
Sloppy Joes and hot chocolate!
Sarah and Chandler discuss Richard Peck's delightful tale A Year Down Yonder.
Sarah and Chandler discuss Lois Lowry's The Giver.
What does it mean to be truly human? This is the question twined throughout Lowry’s 1993 book. This dystopian fiction was well ahead of its time in this genre, and definitely falls into the teen literature category. It deals heavily with themes of the human condition, pain, and free will, to name a few. The reaction to the book was enormously positive, but as with many good but thought-provoking stories, it has its share of controversy. Lowry herself addresses some of this in her introduction for the book. Violence, euthanasia, sexuality, and more have all been cited as reasons for banning this book from school libraries. Lowry’s response to this was simple: “I think banning books is a very, very dangerous thing. It takes away an important freedom. Any time there is an attempt to ban a book, you should fight it as hard as you can. It’s okay for a parent to say, ‘I don’t want my child to read this book." But it is not okay for anyone to try to make that decision for other people. The world portrayed in The Giver is a world where choice has been taken away. It is a frightening world. Let's work hard to keep it from truly happening.”
Recipe
Apple pies made inside the apple itself!
Music
"If You Leave" by Daughter
Misc.
Lois Lowry's 1994 Newbery acceptance speech.
Today on Once Upon a Podcast, Sarah and Chandler discuss independence, wonder, and mystery in Robert McCloskey's Homer Price.
Recipe:
Fried Chicken: https://bit.ly/2WuE4zl
Music:
Benny Goodman
Helen Forrest + Benny Goodman's version of "Taking a Chance on Love"
Writers really are quite a quirky bunch, and Roald Dahl is no exception. Today, Sarah and Chandler discuss his odd but beloved book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Recipe
Lava cakes: https://bit.ly/2NntKF9
Music Album
Viva la Vida (Prospekt’s March Edition) -- Coldplay
This week on Once Upon a Podcast, Sarah and Chandler discuss Katherine Paterson's heart-wrenching story Bridge to Terabithia.
Bridge to Terabithia was published in 1977, and won the Newbury Medal the following year. The book famously tackles the subject of a child who dies suddenly and tragically.
Buttery Shortbread Cookies: https://bit.ly/2Obe3By
Zentropy -- Frankie Cosmos
Katherine Paterson Q&A: https://bit.ly/2udribA
Katherine Paterson video interview series: https://bit.ly/2ueEPzL
Today on Once Upon a Podcast, Sarah and Chandler discuss E.B. White's classic tale Charlotte's Web.
Elwyn Brooks White was the master behind three children’s books, many books for adults, and grammar guide we still use today among many other accomplishments. White loved the country, and he had a farm in North Brooklin, Maine. It is here that his most famous story, Charlotte’s Web, is set. Published in 1952 Charlotte's Web won a Newberry Medal and is still ranks as one of the number one children’s book across the country. Many children asked if his stories were true, to which White replied “No, they are imaginary tales… But real life is only one kind of life — there is also the life of the imagination.”
Recipe
Donuts
Music Album
The Milk-Eyed Mender by Joanna Newsom
Links
The masterful Andrew Ferguson on E.B. White: https://www.weeklystandard.com/andrew-ferguson/writers-seat
Today on OUAP, Sarah and Chandler debate the correct order in which to read C.S. Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia. They focus most of their discussion on The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe (the first book published, but second in the Narnia chronology).
Show Notes
Recipe
Victoria Sponge: https://bbc.in/2DiLsoJ
Music Album
Intro/Outro
Dee Yan-Kee: https://bit.ly/2IGkVaY
Today on OUAP, Sarah and Chandler discuss Norton Juster's The Phantom Tollbooth.
Show Notes:
Recipe
Alphabet Cookies: https://bit.ly/1njJ4nD
Music Albums/Songs
Intro/Outro Music
Dee-Yan-Kee: https://bit.ly/2IGkVaY
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.