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NewberyTart is a podcast about kids’ books, for adults, and is recorded in Atlanta, Georgia, by two friends who approach the Newbery thing from very different, but surprisingly complementary, directions.


Why Julia Franks Created a (Much-Needed) Children’s Literacy App

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May 19, 2021  By NewberyTart 
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On the Missing Racial History in Jerry Spinelli’s Maniac Magee

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May 12, 2021  By NewberyTart 
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Celia C. Peréz on Creating the Zines She Couldn’t Find in the 90s

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May 6, 2021  By NewberyTart 
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On Girlhood and the Most Epic Haircut of All Time, in The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle

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April 28, 2021  By NewberyTart 
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So is a Gnome a Fairy? Tony DiTerlizzi Has the Answer

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April 22, 2021  By NewberyTart 
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How Ashley Bryan’s 40-Year Secret Inspired the Category-Defying Infinite Hope

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April 15, 2021  By NewberyTart 
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On Avi’s Brilliant Ability to Recreate His Voice with Each Book

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April 8, 2021  By NewberyTart 
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How Grace Lin’s Mom Coaxed Her Into Reading Chinese Stories

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February 23, 2021  By NewberyTart 
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What Makes a Teachable YA Book? When It Shows Teens to Think for Themselves

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January 13, 2021  By NewberyTart 
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The Real Life Hero(es) Behind Jarrett J. Krosoczka’s
Lunch Lady Series

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December 11, 2020  By NewberyTart 
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Against ‘Color Blindness’ in Children’s Literature

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December 3, 2020  By NewberyTart 
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The Intergenerational Kindred Spirits in Pictures of Hollis Woods

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November 18, 2020  By NewberyTart 
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On Carl Hiaasen, Florida Childhoods, and Catching Alligators

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November 3, 2020  By NewberyTart 
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Adam Gidwitz’s Dream Job: Getting Heckled by Second Graders

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October 23, 2020  By NewberyTart 
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Kathryn Lasky on the Character Perspective That Most
Interests Her

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October 16, 2020  By NewberyTart 
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Marilyn Singer: How to Keep Track When You’ve Published 100+ Children’s Books

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October 8, 2020  By NewberyTart 
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Pediatrician and Author Sayantani DasGupta on Stories as Good Medicine

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October 1, 2020  By NewberyTart 
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Erin Entrada Kelly on Writing the Kind of Heroine Who Doesn’t Go Charging into the Forest

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September 24, 2020  By NewberyTart 
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The Importance of Taking Girls’ Emotions Seriously in Literature

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September 17, 2020  By NewberyTart 
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On the Children’s Book So Bad, So Inauthentic… It Was Good?

This Week on The NewberyTart Podcast
September 4, 2020  By NewberyTart 
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