HUSH Podcast #138 — What I Read: Tween Reads

Show Notes

Joining us in the studio: Ginger Park

As the library’s communications editor, Ginger helps spread the word about books, events and other cool stuff happening at the library. She spends free time relaxing with her husband and dogs, and volunteering at Helping Hands Humane Society.

Why Tween Reads?

  • They are generally quick reads with great emotion that I can relate to
  • I remember what it was like to be a tween
  • The challenges of being misunderstood by others and even by myself are relatable
  • Lots of heart and humor in these stories

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Meet your Hosts

Every three weeks join librarian hosts Thad Hartman, Lissa Staley and Miranda Ericsson with special guests from the library and community in a new episode of HUSH.

Thad, Miranda and Lissa host the HUSH podcast

Thad, Miranda and Lissa host the HUSH podcast

Lissa Staley helps people use the library. She is a Book Evangelist, Trivia Emcee, Classics Made Modern book discussion leader, NaNoWriMo Municipal Liaison, and frequent library customer. She loves her kids, being a librarian, living in Topeka, and helping people form connections and community. (She's the Community Connections Librarian!) She reads a new book every few days, but is enjoying the audiobook of "Empress of Forever" by Max Gladstone, the ebook "When We Were Magic" by Sarah Gailey and is eagerly awaiting John Scalzi's "The Last Emperox" in April!