EPISODE · Jul 10, 2020 · 30 MIN
Fierce feminism with author Sarah Henning (‘The Princess Will Save You’)
from Bookmarked: A YA Book Podcast · host Bookstacked.com
Why does the prince always save the princess? That's the question author Sarah Henning asked herself when she penned her latest novel, The Princess Will Save You, a story that turns the tired damsel-in-distress trope on its head. We spoke with Sarah about her new book as well as her approach to feminism in YA. She even shared a bit about her career as a journalist! The Princess Will Save You is now available in bookstores. Purchase a copy! Get in touch … Let your voice be heard! There are several ways you can get in touch with us and interact with the show. Your messages might be included in the next episode! Record and send us a voice message! Follow and talk to us through Twitter! Send us an old-fashioned email! Follow the hosts … Sarah Henning: @shhenning (Twitter), sarahhenningwrites.com Eleanor Maher: @wordsinstars (BookTube)
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Why does the prince always save the princess? That's the question author Sarah Henning asked herself when she penned her latest novel, The Princess Will Save You, a story that turns the tired damsel-in-distress trope on its head. We spoke with Sarah about her new book as well as her approach to feminism in YA. She even shared a bit about her career as a journalist! The Princess Will Save You is now available in bookstores. Purchase a copy! Get in touch … Let your voice be heard! There are several ways you can get in touch with us and interact with the show. Your messages might be included in the next episode! Record and send us a voice message! Follow and talk to us through Twitter! Send us an old-fashioned email! Follow the hosts … Sarah Henning: @shhenning (Twitter), sarahhenningwrites.com Eleanor Maher: @wordsinstars (BookTube)
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