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Dec 30, 2018

Intro

 

Hi everyone! And welcome to Books Between - a podcast for educators, parents and everyone who loves middle grade books!

 

I’m your host, Corrina Allen - a mom of two tween girls, a 5th grade teacher in Central New York, and currently enjoying those magical days between Christmas and New Years when you have no idea what day it is and you spend half your time in your pajamas reading…..ahhhh…..

 

I believe in the power of books - especially fantasy books - to help you mull over the big moral issues in life and help you discover who you really want to be. And few books have accomplished that for so many better than the Harry Potter series.

 

This is our final #HappyPottermas episode of December and it is full discussion centered around those topics.

First, you’ll hear some clips from Harry Potter fans - editors, authors, teachers, and… my own family.

 

And then I’ll share with you three conversations that will definitely get your wheels turning - and probably disagreeing. First, #HappyPottermas organizer Erin Varley and I will chat with Dr. Pat Geyer about how she has transformed her school into Hogwarts.  Then librarian Angie Manfredi and I get into some Harry Potter controversies. And then I share some firewhisky with author and KidLitDrinkNight podcast host Amy Skelding who shares her surprising 10 Most Devasting Harry Potter Deaths.

 

It probably goes without saying that this episode will discuss the ending of the books - but just in case that’s not clear - Spoiler Alert!!

 

#HappyPottermas - Audio Submissions (2:00)

 

 

Erin Varley & Dr. Pat Geyer - Interview Outline (17:20)

 

Our first special guests this week are Erin Varley (teacher and #HappyPottermas organizer) and principal Pat Geyer - who, as you will hear, is doing some amazing Harry Potter themed activities at her school that has inspired me to do some similar things this year as well.

 

Take a listen…

 

Topics we chatted about

 

  • Introductions
  • Harry Potter Themed Activities at Pat’s School
  • Harry Potter Themed Activities at Erin’s School
  • Harry Pottter as a Read Aloud
  • Kid’s Reactions to Harry Potter now vs. 20 Years Ago
  • Rereading Harry Potter
  • New Harry Potter Covers / Illustrated Versions
  • Our Hogwart’s Houses
  • More Hufflepuff and Slytherin love

 

Links:

 

Erin Verley on Twitter - @erinvarley

Dr. Pat Geyer on Twitter - @patgeyer

Pat’s school on Facebook

The Harry Potter books

Pottermore website

 

Angie Manfredi - Interview Outline (32:40)

 

Next up I am really excited to welcome special guest Angie Manfredi -  librarian and editor of the upcoming anthology - The F Word. We chat about how our views of Harry Potter have changed over the years, our frustrations with Dumbledore and the new direction JK Rowling has taken with the spin-offs, and Angie’s incredible and very accurate one question quiz to sort you into the right Hogwarts House. Plus - she finally convinces me to read The Cursed Child. Which I will tell you - it is taking all of my willpower to do anything else around the house other than finish that book that right now.

 

Take a listen…

 

Topics we chatted about

 

  • Introductions
  • First memories of reading Harry Potter
  • Rereading Harry Potter
  • Problematic Details
  • Dumbledore & Draco
  • Fantastic Beasts
  • Problematic Systems of Magic involving Native Americans
  • The Cursed Child
  • Scorpius Malfoy
  • Angie’s one question Hogwart’s House sorting quiz
  • Should we sort?
  • The Harry Potter Movies
  • The acting in the Harry Potter movies
  • Fascist Ideology in Harry Potter & the Mitford Sisters
  • Snape, James Potter, the Black Family
  • Controversial Opinions!
  • Fan Fiction
  • Native American Fantasy

 

Links:

 

Angie Manfredi on Twitter - @misskubelik

Mr. Turner movie

Author Adam Silvera

Carry On  by Rainbow Rowell

Rick Riordan Presents line

Dragon Pearl by Yoon Ha-Lee

Sal & Gabi Break the Universe by Carlos Hernandez

The Lost Girl by Anne Ursu

The Music of What Happens by Bill Konigsberg

 

Native American Representation in Harry Potter

http://nativesinamerica.com/2016/07/dear-jk-rowling-were-still-here/

http://nativeappropriations.com/2016/03/magic-in-north-america-the-harry-potter-franchise-veers-too-close-to-home.html

 

And some books by Native authors Angie recommends if you liked Harry Potter

For MG readers:

Trickster: Native American Tales, A Graphic Collection

How I Became a Ghost

 

For YA readers

Feral Nights

Strangers



And if you want to read more about the Mitford sisters, who were the very real inspirations for the Black sisters:

https://www.amazon.com/Sisters-Saga-Mitford-Family/dp/0393324141?fbclid=IwAR1jhRuVY28a-t1uGDyZa0eOZr8C4byU3YRxEFt1yi09wncPXre4F8Fbs84

 

Rowling has said Jessica Mitford is a huge inspiration and her oldest daughter is named after her. And Angie quite recommend’s falling down a Wikipedia hole about them https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitford_family#Mitford_sisters



Amy Skelding - Interview Outline (1:20:00)

 

For our final #HappyPottermas segment, I am joined by middle grade author and Harry Potter mega fan Amy Skelding! She is also the host of the KidLitDrinkNight podcast. We share a bit of firewhisky and chat about Harry Potter inspiration in the work place, how Harry Potter inspired her family through a challenging time, and… her rather surprising list of the ten most devastating deaths in the Harry Potter series.

 

Take a listen…

 

Topics we chatted about

 

  • Introductions
  • Firewhisky
  • The adult appeal of Harry Potter
  • The movie adaptations
  • The Half-Blood Prince
  • Harry Potter as a Moral Compass
  • House Sorting
  • Favorite Character
  • Amy’s Top Ten List of the Harry Potter Deaths in Order of Devastation to Me Personally

 

Links:

 

Amy Skelding on Twitter - @akskelding

Kid Lit Drink Night Podcast

 

Ogden’s Old Firewhisky Recipe: http://www.inliterature.net/by-author/jk-rowling/2017/06/13021.html

 

Half Magic by Edward Eager

 

Closing

 

Alright, that wraps up our show this week!

 

If you have a question about how to connect kids between 8-12 to books they’ll love or a suggestion about a topic we should cover, I would love to hear from you. You can email me at booksbetween@gmail.com or message me on Twitter/Instagram at the handle @Books_Between.

 

Books Between is a proud member of the Lady Pod Squad and the Education Podcast Network. This network features podcasts for educators, created by educators. For more great content visit edupodcastnetwork.com

 

Thank you so much for joining me this week. You can get an outline of interviews and a full transcript of all the other parts of our show at MGBookVillage.org. And, if you are liking the show, please leave us some love on iTunes or Stitcher so others can discover us as well.

 

Thanks and see you soon!  Bye!

 

Dec 26, 2018

Intro

Hi everyone! And welcome to Books Between - a podcast for teachers, parents, librarians, and anyone who wants to connect kids between 8-12 to books they will love for a lifetime.

I’m your host, Corrina Allen - a mom of a 9 and 11 year old, a teacher, and recently - staying up way too late wrapping presents and watching cheesy Netflix holiday specials like The Princess Switch and The Holiday Calendar. And apparently losing my voice a bit - it seems a tad scratchy tonight.

I believe in the power of the right story at the right time to transform you into a different kind of reader. And a different kind of person. And Harry Potter is that one series that seems to have accomplished that for so many.

In today’s special #HappyPottermas episode you’ll hear some clips from a variety of kids, parents, educators, and authors about what Harry Potter has meant to them.

And then I’ll share with you a conversation with one of the founders of #HappyPottermas and the MGBookVillage website, author Jarrett Lerner and - David Marsh - and educator and the creative force behind the LEGO Batman Book Talks on YouTube.

#HappyPottermas - Audio Submissions

  • Katelynn Giordano (@Mrs_Giordano), 6th Grade English Teacher
  • Stephanie Lucianovic (@grubreport) -  author of The End of Something Wonderful: A Practical Guide to a Backyard Funeral  and Hello Star
  • Rajani LaRocca (@rajanilarocca) - author of Midsummer’s Mayhem and 7 Golden Rings
  • Jazz Anders (@snazzsinclair) - student, Kid YouTuber Snazzy Reads
  • Amber Stivers Anders - library aid, Jazz’s mom
  • Karen Chow (@KChowrites) - author, contributor at MG @ Heart

 

Jarrett Lerner & David Marsh - Interview Outline

Our special guests this week are author Jarrett Lerner and educator David Marsh. We talk about the influence of Harry Potter, our favorite books, the movie adaptations - among lots and lots of other things!

Take a listen…

Topics we chatted about

  • Introductions
  • How Harry Potter first came into our lives
  • Growing up with Harry Potter
  • Skipping the beginning chapters of The Sorcerer’s Stone
  • Favorite characters
  • Pottermore
  • Favorite book
  • Movies vs. Books
  • Adult appeal of Harry Potter
  • Harry Potter merch
  • Harry Potter sorting
  • Prizoner of Azkaban movie

Links:

Jarrett Lerner on Twitter - @Jarrett_Lerner

David Marsh on Twitter - @Davidmarsh80

The Harry Potter books

Pottermore website

Tight (by Torrey Maldonado)

The Bicycle Spy (Yona Zeldis McDonough)

Skylark and Wallcreeper (Anne O’Brien Carelli)

Oathbringer: Book Three of the Stormlight Archive (Brandon Sanderson)

Stella Diaz Has Something to Say (Angela Dominguez)

We’re Not From Here (Geoff Rodkey)

 

Closing

Alright, that wraps up our show this week!

If you have a question about how to connect kids between 8-12 to books they’ll love or a suggestion about a topic we should cover, I would love to hear from you. You can email me at booksbetween@gmail.com or message me on Twitter/Instagram at the handle @Books_Between.

Books Between is a proud member of the Lady Pod Squad and the Education Podcast Network. This network features podcasts for educators, created by educators. For more great content visit edupodcastnetwork.com

Thank you so much for joining me this week. You can get an outline of interviews and a full transcript of all the other parts of our show at MGBookVillage.org. And, if you are liking the show, please leave us some love on iTunes or Stitcher so others can discover us as well.

Thanks and see you soon!  Bye!

 

Dec 10, 2018

Intro

Hi everyone! And welcome to Books Between - a podcast for teachers, parents, librarians, and anyone who wants to connect kids between 8-12 to books they will love for a lifetime.

I’m your host, Corrina Allen - a mom of two tweens, a 5th grade teacher, a Ravenclaw, and celebrating all things Harry Potter this month!

I believe in the power of stories to give us the language and situations to help us identify and make sense of what is wonderful in our world. And give us the words and the way to fight against the injustices we see.

And few books do that better than Harry Potter. Across generations parents and educators who grew up inspired by Rowling’s stories are sharing the books with the children in their lives.

In today’s episode you’ll hear some short clips from a variety of librarians, and parents, and educators, and authors about how much the series has meant to them.  And the special moments in their lives that were made a little more magical by Harry Potter.

And then I’ll share with you a lenghtier conversation from across the pond where I chat with two of the founders of #HappyPottermas - Annaliese Avery from Suffolk in the UK and Lorie Barber from Chicago in the U.S.

Defintely check out #HappyPottermas on Twitter and all the Monday night #MGBookChat topics throughout December will be all about Harry Potter! And I really would love to hear YOUR thoughts about Harry Potter as well So, if you are interested in being featured on this podcast later in December, just check out the link posted in the show notes, which includes very quick and easy instructions on to submit an audio clip to me. And I can’t wait to hear from you!

#HappyPottermas - Audio Submissions

Annaliese Avery & Lorie Barber - Interview Outline

Our special guests this week are Annaliese Avery and Lorie Barber - two of the founders of #HappyPottermas!  We talk about Harry Potter inspired advocacy, the challenges of friendship trios, and the our thoughts about the new Fantastic Beast movies.

Take a listen…

Topics we chatted about

  • Introductions
  • How Harry Potter first came into our lives
  • The origins of #HappyPottermas
  • Harry Potter ushering in a golden age of children’s books
  • Harry Potter fueled activism
  • Flawed characters & friendship trios
  • Teaching Harry Potter
  • Complicated characters in Harry Potter
  • The Crimes of Grindlewold / The Fantastic Beast movies
  • The Harry Potter books vs. the movies
  • The Cursed Child
  • Sorting in Schools
  • Harry Potter in the UK vs. Harry Potter in the U.S
  • Looking at Harry Potter through a critical lens

Links:

Annaliese Avery on Twitter - @AnnalieseAvery

Lorie Barber on Twitter - @BarberChicago

Jess Lifshitz on Twitter - @Jess5th

The Harry Potter Alliance

A Monster Calls

The Harry Potter books

The Cursed Child

Pottermore website

Closing

Okay, that wraps up our show this week!  Remember to check out #HappyPottermas throughout December for some magical fun and remember to send in your own audio submission for a future episode.

If you have a question about how to connect kids between 8-12 to books they’ll love or a suggestion about a topic we should cover, I would love to hear from you. You can email me at booksbetween@gmail.com or message me on Twitter/Instagram at the handle @Books_Between.

Books Between is a proud member of the Lady Pod Squad and the Education Podcast Network. This network features podcasts for educators, created by educators. For more great content visit edupodcastnetwork.com

Thank you so much for joining me this week. You can get an outline of interviews and a full transcript of all the other parts of our show at MGBookVillage.org. And, if you are liking the show, please leave us some love on iTunes or Stitcher so others can discover us as well.

Thanks and see you soon!  Bye!

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