Pages Past
—actor, musician, and host of the and podcasts—joins Genna to revisit the one book he didn't hate in high school English class: The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, which we read together through the theme of fear. is the podcast where we visit the library of memory. In each episode, host Genna Buck invites a guest to choose a book to read and discuss. It must be something that meant a lot to you in the far past—so long ago, that you were a different person the last time you read it. Through conversation and close reading, we will find new meanings in our old favourite books. Follow us...
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, creator of , , and many other podcasts, joins Genna to revisit the first book he ever loved: by Louis Sachar, which we read together through the theme of justice. is the podcast where we visit the library of memory. In each episode, host Genna Buck invites a guest to choose a book to read and discuss. It must be something that meant a lot to you in the far past—so long ago, that you were a different person the last time you read it. Through conversation and close reading, we will find new meanings in our old favourite books. Follow us on Instagram at . To be notified when new...
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This is a sneak peek of Pages Past, a new podcast coming in 2024. On each episode, host invites a guest to choose a book to read and discuss. It must be a book that meant a lot to you in your far past—so long ago, that you were a different person the last time you read it. Through conversation and close reading, we will find some new meanings in our old favourite books. This is a snippet of my conversation with , co-host of the podcast. He chose Pet Sematary by Stephen King. To be notified when new episodes are released, sign up at . It's free to join, but your support...
info_outlineMike Schubert, creator of The Newest Olympian, Potterless, and many other podcasts, joins Genna to revisit the first book he ever loved: Holes by Louis Sachar, which we read together through the theme of justice.
Pages Past is the podcast where we visit the library of memory. In each episode, host Genna Buck invites a guest to choose a book to read and discuss. It must be something that meant a lot to you in the far past—so long ago, that you were a different person the last time you read it. Through conversation and close reading, we will find new meanings in our old favourite books.
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Pages Past was a project of the SUNY Stony Brook Audio Podcast Fellows podcast incubator.
Music is generously provided by Kevin McLeod. Pennsylvania Rose licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License.