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Christina Pernell's avatar

I appreciate the essay “A message about Messages” by Ursula Guin in her book Cheek by Jowl. It reminded me of that last paragraph in your first Moonbow newsletter. How Moonbow will celebrate children’s literature but in ways we might not expect. I like when she said “If you read a story not just with your head, but with your body and feelings and soul, the way you dance or listen to music, then it becomes your story. And it can mean infinitely more than any message.”

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Annie van Rensburg's avatar

Ooooo! I love so many things about this post…

1)I’m excited to dive into the James Marshall content! I love hearing about how authors and illustrators work, so this is going to be good I can tell :).

2) I now have added both Fanny Britt books and several Vera Brosgol ones to my library queue and Goodreads! Thank you for these.

3) I started reading ‘Words Are My Matter’ by Ursula Le Guin because I saw it in your Instagram, and that book is just incredible. For starters it’s taking me a long time because I’m stopping to read books she talks about in her book. But what a vital piece of literature! Can’t wait to listen to this podcast.

4) Love Pokko and The Drum. Such a fun and beautiful story! Both my girls loved it.

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