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Locklisted: Children's Books Special, Part One

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Jan 11, 2021
Join the hosts as they dive into cherished childhood reads, reminiscing about the joy of libraries and spinning racks. They discuss the impact of the Puffin Club and share favorites like 'Emil and the Detectives' and the 'Hitchhiker's series.' Discover how audiobooks like 'The Secret Garden' and 'Ballet Shoes' provided comfort, along with the influential role of comics and compulsive series like 'Sweet Valley High.' The conversation reflects on how these books shaped their identities and offered solace, setting the stage for a sequel focused on teenage reading.
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INSIGHT

The People's Almanac As Pre-Internet Wikipedia

  • The People's Almanac felt like the pre-internet Wikipedia: a thousand-page repository of curious facts.
  • Andy Miller credits it with giving him a hunger for eclectic information and early conspiratorial scares.
ANECDOTE

Puffin Club Memories And Festivals

  • Andy Miller kept a Puffin Club bookplate in The 18th Emergency and remembers Puffin Post and summer festivals fondly.
  • He attended Puffin events at the Commonwealth Institute and ICA, meeting writers and illustrators.
ADVICE

Foster Direct Author Engagements

  • Keep nurturing authorship and author–young-reader interactions because children value direct contact with writers.
  • Events and approachable author personas inspire kids to aspire to writing and reading.
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