
A narrative interview podcast about formative books we read as kids. The stories we read then haven't changed much, but we sure have! Join our conversation with one person and one book. We hear what made the story so special in childhood and reflect on what's changed in adulthood.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Dinosars were Dave's first love. We can all remember having that first loving-fixation on something: trains, horses, dinosarus, collectible figurines. SPOILERS AHEAD Dave and I discuss the differences between the book and the movie as well key parts ... more
The Days are Just Packed by Bill Watterson, came out in 1993. For Bryant, he was collecting as many of these volumes containg the adventures of Calvin and Hobbes as he could. Visual mediums powerfully share big, sometimes uncomfortable, and often whi... more
Anne of Green Gables is headed off to higher education in the third book of the series Anne of the Island. Dr. Rachel Rains Winslow quickly identified with articulate ardent Anne, as well as L.M. Montgomery's powerful prose. In this conversation, Rac... more
Ever since meeting Matilda at school through her own "Miss Honey", Liliana Maria Percy Ruiz has kept in constant kinship with Matilda Wormwood, the little, but strong heroine created by Roald Dahl. Join us for a rich conversation in the pages of Mati... more
I love how This Book That Book takes time to reflect on childhood books. It really slows me down but still keeps me interested. I’ve really been enjoying it!
Thank you for a thoughtful and delightful book discussion.
So proud to see fellow alumni putting out good work!!!
As someone who probably grew out of “children’s” books too fast, I appreciate the care and thought that these discussions take to revisit childhood favorites. The host asks excellent questions that open up each episode into a real conversation - it’s not just an interview. There’s a bit of nostalgia, a lot of reflection, and a lot of fondness and delight - perfect for making me want to dive into an old book I read a long time ago. Looking forward to the next episodes! :)
I’ve listened to the first two episodes of this new podcast and am looking forward to future episodes. The host, Katherine Kwong, asks insightful questions of her guests, and the dialogue between them makes me want to go back and read the books that are being discussed.










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