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Karina Yan Glaser is always emotionally honest in her stories. Pulling largely from her own experiences, she lets her feelings seep onto the pages in a way that makes it impossible not to feel as a reader. But despite writing for children, she doesn't hide any of those hard emotions such as anger, sadness, and grief. She believes in the power of stories to help kids practice empathy and be prepared for the tough situations we all face in life.
Her takes on community, diversity, and hardship are what make her series The Vanderbeekers such a success. In this episode of The Reading Culture, she joins to share how her own reading journey has shaped who she is as a writer and how she approaches building empathy into her stories.
Karina has also developed a reading challenge in partnership with Beanstack for listeners and Beanstack partners. Her theme is books where New York City is a character. You can learn more about the challenge here.
Contents
Chapter 1 - Getting to Know Karina (2:33)
Chapter 2 - A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (7:02)
Chapter 3 - Becoming a Writer (15:16)
Chapter 4 - Empathy in Stories (18:56)
Chapter 5 - The Culture of Reading in Schools (28:29)
Chapter 6 - A Question From a Reader (32:15)
Chapter 7 - Beanstack Featured Librarian (35:21)
This episode's Beanstack featured librarian is Megan Wilson, a librarian at Aggieland High School in College Station, Texas, which is part of the International Leadership of Texas charter schools network. Today, Megan shares with us a book she loves to recommend to her students.
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On Today's Show
Karina Yan Glaser is always emotionally honest in her stories. Pulling largely from her own experiences, she lets her feelings seep onto the pages in a way that makes it impossible not to feel as a reader. But despite writing for children, she doesn't hide any of those hard emotions such as anger, sadness, and grief. She believes in the power of stories to help kids practice empathy and be prepared for the tough situations we all face in life.
Her takes on community, diversity, and hardship are what make her series The Vanderbeekers such a success. In this episode of The Reading Culture, she joins to share how her own reading journey has shaped who she is as a writer and how she approaches building empathy into her stories.
Karina has also developed a reading challenge in partnership with Beanstack for listeners and Beanstack partners. Her theme is books where New York City is a character. You can learn more about the challenge here.
Contents
Chapter 1 - Getting to Know Karina (2:33)
Chapter 2 - A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (7:02)
Chapter 3 - Becoming a Writer (15:16)
Chapter 4 - Empathy in Stories (18:56)
Chapter 5 - The Culture of Reading in Schools (28:29)
Chapter 6 - A Question From a Reader (32:15)
Chapter 7 - Beanstack Featured Librarian (35:21)
This episode's Beanstack featured librarian is Megan Wilson, a librarian at Aggieland High School in College Station, Texas, which is part of the International Leadership of Texas charter schools network. Today, Megan shares with us a book she loves to recommend to her students.
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