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EPISODE · Jul 9, 2025 · 16 MIN

The Problem with Book Banning with Jan Zauzmer

from Helping Families Be Happy · host Familius

Book Banning with Jan Zauzmer  The podcast episode explores the topic of book banning and features guest author Jan Zomer discussing her new children's book, "Down with Lime Books." The book addresses the theme of censorship through a metaphorical story using lime-colored books. Jan shares her inspiration for writing the book, highlighting the surge in book banning attempts and her desire to present big civic topics to children in an engaging and educational manner. The conversation also delves into the creative process behind the book and its potential to foster meaningful discussions about freedom of expression.  Episode Highlights  00:00:10: Host Adina Oberman introduces the podcast and guest, Jan Zomer, discussing her book, "Down with Lime Books," which addresses book banning using lime-colored books as a metaphor. 00:01:20: Jan Zauzmer shares the inspiration behind her book and the theme of book banning, aiming to raise awareness among children about the freedom to read.  00:02:06: Description of the book's story, where lime green books are removed by a town official, and children stand up for their right to read.  00:02:36: Jan explains the choice of the color lime for the book, highlighting its symbolism and appeal for children.  00:04:02: Discussion of the book’s symbols, including Paige's megaphone and the power of youth to make their voices heard.  00:05:13: Jan describes a favorite scene, highlighting the importance of civic participation and the creative process involved in writing the book.  00:07:02: The book's relevance to current discussions on book banning, its timeless themes, and efforts to document bans by organizations.  00:09:34: Jan expresses her hopes for the book's impact on children, encouraging them to cherish and protect the freedom to read.  00:11:00: Insights into Jan’s research process, including reading reports and articles on book banning and censorship.  00:13:18: Jan shares her journey to becoming a children's book author, emphasizing her goals to introduce important societal topics to children.  00:15:21: Jan acknowledges her team and family for their support, concluding with hopes for the book's success and impact.  Key Takeaways  Children can be introduced to serious topics like censorship through engaging stories that incorporate symbolism and metaphors.  Rising book banning highlights the importance of freedom of expression, revealing an ongoing need for advocacy and awareness.  The collaborative effort in publishing, from writing to illustrations and marketing, plays a critical role in bringing a book to life.  Fostering conversations about book bans and civic participation can empower both children and adults to stand up for their rights.  Tweetable Quotes "Will the kids take a stand when the line books are banned?" - Jan Zauzmer  "I want the kids in the real world to grow up to celebrate and protect books from those who would snatch them." - Jan Zauzmer  "Book banning is nothing new. Censorship dates back hundreds of years." - Zauzmer

Book Banning with Jan Zauzmer  The podcast episode explores the topic of book banning and features guest author Jan Zomer discussing her new children's book, "Down with Lime Books." The book addresses the theme of censorship through a metaphorical story using lime-colored books. Jan shares her inspiration for writing the book, highlighting the surge in book banning attempts and her desire to present big civic topics to children in an engaging and educational manner. The conversation also delves into the creative process behind the book and its potential to foster meaningful discussions about freedom of expression.  Episode Highlights  00:00:10: Host Adina Oberman introduces the podcast and guest, Jan Zomer, discussing her book, "Down with Lime Books," which addresses book banning using lime-colored books as a metaphor. 00:01:20: Jan Zauzmer shares the inspiration behind her book and the theme of book banning, aiming to raise awareness among children about the freedom to read.  00:02:06: Description of the book's story, where lime green books are removed by a town official, and children stand up for their right to read.  00:02:36: Jan explains the choice of the color lime for the book, highlighting its symbolism and appeal for children.  00:04:02: Discussion of the book’s symbols, including Paige's megaphone and the power of youth to make their voices heard.  00:05:13: Jan describes a favorite scene, highlighting the importance of civic participation and the creative process involved in writing the book.  00:07:02: The book's relevance to current discussions on book banning, its timeless themes, and efforts to document bans by organizations.  00:09:34: Jan expresses her hopes for the book's impact on children, encouraging them to cherish and protect the freedom to read.  00:11:00: Insights into Jan’s research process, including reading reports and articles on book banning and censorship.  00:13:18: Jan shares her journey to becoming a children's book author, emphasizing her goals to introduce important societal topics to children.  00:15:21: Jan acknowledges her team and family for their support, concluding with hopes for the book's success and impact.  Key Takeaways  Children can be introduced to serious topics like censorship through engaging stories that incorporate symbolism and metaphors.  Rising book banning highlights the importance of freedom of expression, revealing an ongoing need for advocacy and awareness.  The collaborative effort in publishing, from writing to illustrations and marketing, plays a critical role in bringing a book to life.  Fostering conversations about book bans and civic participation can empower both children and adults to stand up for their rights.  Tweetable Quotes "Will the kids take a stand when the line books are banned?" - Jan Zauzmer  "I want the kids in the real world to grow up to celebrate and protect books from those who would snatch them." - Jan Zauzmer  "Book banning is nothing new. Censorship dates back hundreds of years." - Zauzmer

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