EPISODE · Jul 27, 2022 · 1H 2M
REPLAY S. 5 Ep. 102- The Building Books of Empathy with Guest Melissa Hart 7-27-22
from The Perks Of Being A Book Lover Podcast · host Amy Smalley and Carrie Vittitoe
We are taking the month of July off to recharge but will be back with all new episodes in August. But until then, we have some great replay episodes. This week, we revisit our episode with Melissa Hart, author of Better With Books: 500 Diverse Books to Ignite Empathy and Encourage Self-Acceptance in Tweens and Teens. This book is a wonderful resource that offers book suggestions in various categories, including adoption/foster care, poverty/homelessness, mental health, and physical disabilities. With some schools and libraries censoring what students can find in their stacks, parents may find this book particularly helpful if they want to allow their children to read widely. Melissa Hart also has a new book coming out in November of this year titled Daisy Woodworth Changes the World about a 13-year-old girl who tries to help her older brother, who has Down Syndrome and adores Special Olympics and men’s fashion, become a YouTube celebrity. This week’s episode is a nod to back-to-school season when teachers can get books into the hands of kids after a summer of free days, endless video games, and probably too many popsicles. We are joined by Melissa Hart from Eugene Oregon. She is the author of 2 memoirs, a middle grade book, and most recently a great resource for teachers, librarians, and parents called Better with Books: 500 Diverse Books to Ignite Empathy and Encourage Self-Acceptance in Tweens and Teens. When Melissa’s tween daughter was in elementary school, she dealt with anxiety and depression, and Melissa found a way to help her through reading targeted books together, a practice called bibliotherapy which some studies suggest is effective in the treatment of some forms of depression. But the list of books in Better With Books can also help a young person develop empathy and be more accepting of others who have different experiences from their own such as individuals with physical disabilities, mental health struggles, body image issues, and students from different religious backgrounds. You can find find Melissa on instagram @wildmelissahart or at her website at www.melissahart.com. Books mentioned-- 1- Better with Books: 500 Books to Ignite Empathy and Encourage Self-Acceptance in Tweens and Teens by Melissa Hart 2- Pinballs by Betsy Ayers 3- What Goes Up Must Come Down by Johanna Hurwitz 4- Sugar by Jewell Parker Rhodes 5- Raymie Nightingale by Kate DiCamillo 6- The Great Gilly Hopkins by Katherine Patterson 7- The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck 8- Far From the Tree by Robin Benway 9- Ten Things I Can See From Here by Carrie Mac 10- If I Ever Get Out of Here (audiobook) by Eric Gansworth 11- Flora & Ulysses by Kate DiCamillo 12- Avenging the Owl by Melissa Hart 13- Wild Within: How Rescuing Owls Inspired a Family by Melissa Hart 14- Dune by Frank Herbert 15- Dune Messiah (Book 2) by Frank Herbert 16- Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte 17- The Overstory by Richard Powers 18- There, There by Tommy Orange 19- Harry's Trees by John Cohen 20- Wishtree by Katherine Applegate 21- Pax by Sara Pennypacker 22- The One and Only Bob / The One and Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate 23- Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter 24- Watership Down by Richard Adams Movies mentioned-- 1- Dune (October 2021), directed by Denis Villeneuve
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We are taking the month of July off to recharge but will be back with all new episodes in August. But until then, we have some great replay episodes. This week, we revisit our episode with Melissa Hart, author of Better With Books: 500 Diverse Books to Ignite Empathy and Encourage Self-Acceptance in Tweens and Teens. This book is a wonderful resource that offers book suggestions in various categories, including adoption/foster care, poverty/homelessness, mental health, and physical disabilities. With some schools and libraries censoring what students can find in their stacks, parents may find this book particularly helpful if they want to allow their children to read widely. Melissa Hart also has a new book coming out in November of this year titled Daisy Woodworth Changes the World about a 13-year-old girl who tries to help her older brother, who has Down Syndrome and adores Special Olympics and men’s fashion, become a YouTube celebrity. This week’s episode is a nod to back-to-school season when teachers can get books into the hands of kids after a summer of free days, endless video games, and probably too many popsicles. We are joined by Melissa Hart from Eugene Oregon. She is the author of 2 memoirs, a middle grade book, and most recently a great resource for teachers, librarians, and parents called Better with Books: 500 Diverse Books to Ignite Empathy and Encourage Self-Acceptance in Tweens and Teens. When Melissa’s tween daughter was in elementary school, she dealt with anxiety and depression, and Melissa found a way to help her through reading targeted books together, a practice called bibliotherapy which some studies suggest is effective in the treatment of some forms of depression. But the list of books in Better With Books can also help a young person develop empathy and be more accepting of others who have different experiences from their own such as individuals with physical disabilities, mental health struggles, body image issues, and students from different religious backgrounds. You can find find Melissa on instagram @wildmelissahart or at her website at www.melissahart.com. Books mentioned-- 1- Better with Books: 500 Books to Ignite Empathy and Encourage Self-Acceptance in Tweens and Teens by Melissa Hart2- Pinballs by Betsy Ayers3- What Goes Up Must Come Down by Johanna Hurwitz4- Sugar by Jewell Parker Rhodes5- Raymie Nightingale by Kate DiCamillo6- The Great Gilly Hopkins by Katherine Patterson7- The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck8- Far From the Tree by Robin Benway9- Ten Things I Can See From Here by Carrie Mac10- If I Ever Get Out of Here (audiobook) by Eric Gansworth11- Flora & Ulysses by Kate DiCamillo12- Avenging the Owl by Melissa Hart13- Wild Within: How Rescuing Owls Inspired a Family by Melissa Hart14- Dune by Frank Herbert15- Dune Messiah (Book 2) by Frank Herbert16- Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte17- The Overstory by Richard Powers18- There, There by Tommy Orange19- Harry's Trees by John Cohen20- Wishtree by Katherine Applegate21- Pax by Sara Pennypacker22- The One and Only Bob / The One and Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate23- Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter24- Watership Down by Richard Adams Movies mentioned--1- Dune (October 2021), directed by Denis Villeneuve
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