Was This Good or Were We 13?

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Was This Good or Were We 13?

Welcome to “Was This Good or Were We 13?”, a podcast where we revisit books from our tween and teen years with both excitement and trepidation. Join hosts and friends Joanna and Kevin, as they reread their favorite middle grade and young adult books and ask the hard hitting questions, like: how well does the story hold up? Are there problematic elements that went completely over our heads? And just how many times can bad science be used to explain away plot holes? Join us for a nostalgia-fueled journey that hopefully won’t ruin your (and our) favorite books.

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    Wringer by Jerry Spinelli

    Jerry Spinelli was truly a man of many stories. In what is probably just the beginning of reading his backlog, Joanna and Kevin explore Wringer (1997). A boy’s coming-of-age story that involves a surprising amount of pigeons, this is surely a blast from the past. To get in touch, email us at [email protected] with any comments or episode suggestions!This podcast was edited and produced by Martha Morton and the music is composed by Sawyer Harrington-Verb.

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    The Boxcar Children by Gertrude Chandler Warner

    A true oldie is being read in this episode! Join Joanna and Kevin in reading The Boxcar Children (1942) by Gertrude Chandler Warner, and learn about some good-old New Englander self-reliance and just how much Kevin likes descriptions of food. To get in touch, email us at [email protected] with any comments or episode suggestions!This podcast was edited and produced by Martha Morton and the music is composed by Sawyer Harrington-Verb.

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    Along for the Ride by Sarah Dessen (Part 2)

    Join Joanna and Kevin to finish up Along for the Ride (2009) by Sarah Dessen. Hear about just how many morals you can fit into one story and what Kevin has learned about the female experience. To get in touch, email us at [email protected] with any comments or episode suggestions!This podcast was edited and produced by Martha Morton and the music is composed by Sawyer Harrington-Verb.

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    Along for the Ride by Sarah Dessen (Part 1)

    Potentially the most millennial girl author that ever millennialed, Joanna introduces Kevin to a favorite author from her teen years with Along for the Ride (2009) by Sarah Dessen. Hear about just how not-subtle themes can be and how Kevin pictured the male lead as Jojo from Horton Hears a Who for the entire novel. To get in touch, email us at [email protected] with any comments or episode suggestions!This podcast was edited and produced by Martha Morton and the music is composed by Sawyer Harrington-Verb.

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    The Giver by Lois Lowry

    A favorite of classrooms and book-banners alike, today Joanna and Kevin revisit Lois Lowry’s The Giver (1993). Join as we read what Joanna has coined “baby’s first dystopia” and how this affected children’s and YA literature for ever more. To get in touch, email us at [email protected] with any comments or episode suggestions!This podcast was edited and produced by Martha Morton and the music is composed by Sawyer Harrington-Verb. 

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    Catherine, Called Birdy by Karen Cushman

    “Corpus Bones! I utterly loathe my life.” Joanna and Kevin are time-traveling back to 13th-century England to read Catherine, Called Birdy (1994) by Karen Cushman. Join us as we learn about girlhood in the Medieval Period, the weird and wacky lives of the saints, and just how much of a history nerd Joanna is. To get in touch, email us at [email protected] with any comments or episode suggestions!This podcast was edited and produced by Martha Morton and the music is composed by Sawyer Harrington-Verb. 

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    Molly Moon's Incredible Book of Hypnotism by Georgia Byng

    Ever noticed a psychedelic pug on a book cover and wondered what that was about? Well we're here to tell you with our first episode, where Joanna and Kevin talk about the 2002 British children's novel Molly Moon's Incredible Book of Hypnotism by Georgia Byng! Get ready for Roald Dahl and Lemony Snicket levels of child cruelty, as well as side quests involving everything from Broadway shows to jewel heists. To get in touch, email us at [email protected] with any comments or episode suggestions!This podcast was edited and produced by Martha Morton and the music is composed by Sawyer Harrington-Verb.

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    Meet the Hosts: A Chat with Joanna and Kevin

    Meet hosts Joanna and Kevin to learn about what inspired them to make this podcast.

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    Welcome to Was This Good Or Were We 13?

    Joanna and Kevin are two friends with a mission: to reread the books of their youth to see if they actually hold up.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to “Was This Good or Were We 13?”, a podcast where we revisit books from our tween and teen years with both excitement and trepidation. Join hosts and friends Joanna and Kevin, as they reread their favorite middle grade and young adult books and ask the hard hitting questions, like: how well does the story hold up? Are there problematic elements that went completely over our heads? And just how many times can bad science be used to explain away plot holes? Join us for a nostalgia-fueled journey that hopefully won’t ruin your (and our) favorite books.

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