The Reading Culture

We revisit our episode with Meg Medina Meg Medina (Merci Suárez series) where we spoke about the role storytelling plays in her life, from writing to passing on her culture to the fight against book bans.

Show Notes

On Today's Show
  • "I feel like writers, especially who are wordsmiths, who can name things, tricky things in clear ways ... should be where we put our efforts. Really creating an offensive, an offense in this campaign to win the hearts back." - Meg Medina
Meg Medina's passion for telling stories goes back as far as she can remember. Crafting words into lessons and engaging experiences has always been her calling, but it took her a few careers to fully dive in. Now, she's a Newbery Award-winning children's author, best known for her Merci Suárez trilogy. 

As we take a break to visit family and relax over the holiday season, we bring you back to the our first episode of The Reading Culture, where Meg Medina joined to share her thoughts on the craft of storytelling. Meg talks about the power of storytelling to pass on the knowledge of tradition and to share experiences. She also talks about the increase in book bans and challenges and why she believes leaning into the gift of storytelling will help authors and the industry create the ultimate offense.

Meg has also developed a reading challenge called "Girls in Motion," in partnership with Beanstack, for listeners and Beanstack partners. For the challenge, Meg curated a diverse list of stories featuring athletic girls facing various life challenges. You can hear her talk more about it in the episode and see the details and full list of books here

Contents

Chapter 1 - Meg's Beginnings as a Writer (2:48)
Chapter 2 - Telling Her Own Story (9:23)
Chapter 3 - “Letters of E.B White” (12:02)
Chapter 4 - Reading to Be Human (17:00)
Chapter 5 - On Visiting Schools (21:15)
Chapter 6 - Storytelling to Fight Book Bans (23:43)
Chapter 7 - Saying Goodbye to Merci Suárez (28:44)
Chapter 8 - Girls in Motion (33:36)
Chapter 9 - Beanstack Featured Librarian (35:49)

This episode's Beanstack Featured Librarian is Jessica Juarez. Jessica is the district librarian in Robstown ISD, housed at the high school. She gives us her 'secret sauce' to keep kids excited about reading. 

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Creators and Guests

Host
Jordan Lloyd Bookey
Co-founder of Beanstack @zoobeanreads and creator + host of @readingcultpod
Guest
Meg Medina
2019 Newbery winner & NYT bestselling author writing libros 4 kids of all ages. I'm about strong girls, tough circumstances & the connecting power of culture.

What is The Reading Culture?

Host Jordan Lloyd Bookey speaks with authors and reading enthusiasts to explore ways to build a stronger culture of reading in our communities. They'll dive into their personal experiences, inspirations, and why their stories and ideas are connecting so well with kids.