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You Are Flawed, You Are Messy, You Are Loved: Shannon Hale on Hope and Heroines

You Are Flawed, You Are Messy, You Are Loved: Shannon Hale on Hope and Heroines

Released Tuesday, 25th June 2024
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You Are Flawed, You Are Messy, You Are Loved: Shannon Hale on Hope and Heroines

You Are Flawed, You Are Messy, You Are Loved: Shannon Hale on Hope and Heroines

You Are Flawed, You Are Messy, You Are Loved: Shannon Hale on Hope and Heroines

You Are Flawed, You Are Messy, You Are Loved: Shannon Hale on Hope and Heroines

Tuesday, 25th June 2024
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"I feel like it was this little miracle that in some areas of my life, I'm shutting myself up and shutting myself down. But with my writing, I was always really connecting with that inner voice.” - Shannon Hale


Flaws. We do everything to hide them away and pretend they don’t exist. But what if these flaws  that we try so desperately to mask are exactly what we need to access our power, our story? How does one tap into it? How does  one express the very things they have tried so hard to hide? For Shannon Hale, it was writing. By picking up the pen, she found her voice, purpose, and true, messy, loveable self. 


As Shannon puts it, “If my gravestone simply said ‘Author of The Princess in Black,’ I would be happy.” Caregivers for young kids likely know Shannon and her husband Dean Hale as the authors of the beloved, bestselling “Princess in Black” series featuring a princess with a secret superhero identity. The books have turned countless kids into avid readers, and Shannon has an endless list of anecdotes to show it. But her career spans far beyond the series. Shannon is an acclaimed author celebrated for her children's and young adult novels, such as the Newbery Honor-winning "Princess Academy" and her memoir graphic novel “Real Friends” series. 

In this episode, Shannon will tell us about growing up in a deeply conservative culture, and how writing unearthed her true voice from where it had been simmering beneath the surface. We discuss everything from anxiety to the family cat to boys’ relationship with the color pink. Oh, and we have a special visitor, Shannon’s husband and co-creator, Dean Hale, to discuss their combined writing journeys!

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Taking inspiration from her beloved series “The Princess in Black,” Shannon's reading challenge is Favorite Early Chapter Books. For this, she has created a list of thoughtful and engaging early chapter books for new and emerging readers. Download the list at thereadingculturepod.com/shannon-hale


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This episode's Beanstack Featured Librarian is Ady Huerta, the Program Manager of Youth, Family, & Equity Services at San Diego Public Library who serves on the presidential advisory committee for incoming president Cindy Holt. She tells us what to expect for the upcoming ALA Conference.


Contents

Chapter 1 - ‘Squeetus’ the Highly Sensitive

Chapter 2 - A Loophole to the Inner Voice

Chapter 3 - Anne of Green Gables

Chapter 4 - The Family in Black

Chapter 5 - Boys Like Pink Too

Chapter 6 - The Key to Friendship

Chapter 7 - Reading Challenge

Chapter 8 - Beanstack Featured Librarian 



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Host: Jordan Lloyd Bookey

Producers: Jackie Lamport  and Lower Street Media

Script Editors: Josia Lamberto-Egan, Jackie Lamport, Jordan Lloyd Bookey

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