Children Aren’t Boats: Kim Brooks, Julissa Arce & Franny Billingsley
Release Date: 12/09/2019
Open Stacks
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info_outlineThe pleasures of reading are often introduced at a young age, and on this episode of Open Stacks, we revisit young adulthood and the child in the 21st century, in Kim Brooks’ Small Animals: Parenthood in the Age of Fear and Julissa Arce’s Someone Like Me: How One Undocumented Girl Fought for Her American Dream. Plus Children’s Book Specialist Franny Billingsley and Colin sit down with 2019’s best picture books.
This episode was produced by Veronica Karlin and Jackson Roach, and features music by Andrei Pohorelsky.