

#3908
Mentioned in 12 episodes
Where the Sidewalk Ends
Book • 1974
Where the Sidewalk Ends is a beloved collection of poems and drawings by Shel Silverstein.
The book takes readers on a whimsical journey through imaginative scenarios, from a boy who turns into a TV set to a girl who eats a whale.
It addresses common childhood concerns and presents fanciful stories, encouraging readers to see the extraordinary in the ordinary.
The poems are known for their clever wordplay, delightful illustrations, and moral lessons, making it a treasure trove for young readers and a favorite among adults as well.
The book takes readers on a whimsical journey through imaginative scenarios, from a boy who turns into a TV set to a girl who eats a whale.
It addresses common childhood concerns and presents fanciful stories, encouraging readers to see the extraordinary in the ordinary.
The poems are known for their clever wordplay, delightful illustrations, and moral lessons, making it a treasure trove for young readers and a favorite among adults as well.
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Mentioned in 12 episodes
Mentioned by 

who says that he and his family just read it.


Pete Holmes

89 snips
The First Person to Say NO to Ryan Holiday’s Book Recommendations
Mentioned by 

in passing when recalling Shel Silverstein's works.


Jordan Harbinger

67 snips
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as a book containing the poem 'Hungry Mongry', considered as a prologue option.

Reed Dent

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471: Vice & Virtue — Gluttony
Recommended by 

as a book she would put in every classroom.


Erin Ryan

15 snips
Ifs, Ands, and Butts w. Samantha Irby
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as one of the books she and her sister used to perform for their parents.

Regina King

11 snips
Episode 1673 - Regina King
Mentioned by 

and 

as a favorite author whose works they both enjoyed.


LeVar Burton


Jordan Harbinger

11 snips
213: LeVar Burton | Storytelling the Enemies of Education Off
Mentioned by 

as a poetry book he started reading with his daughter Amelia.


Ryan Williams

A Grade of AI
Mentioned by 

as a childhood favorite, recalling reading it with her grandmother.


Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer

Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer | Poetic Response to Loss
Mentioned by Michael Breus as his all-time favorite book.

1005: How to Feel Energized Every Day with Dr. Michael Breus
Mentioned by 

as a book he memorized as a child.


Dwayne Betts

Dwayne Betts on Beauty, Prison, and Redaction



