MBC The Read-Aloud Family
Honey for a Child’s Heart
FROM SARAH:
A CLASSIC and forever go-to resource, this gem is one I reach for over and over. The booklists alone are worth the read!
FROM THE PUBLISHER
Since its publication in 1969, this has been an essential guide for parents wanting to find the best books for their children. This family favorite is now revised and updated, including an annotated list of books for ages 0-12. A good book is a gateway into a wider world of wonder, beauty, delight, and adventure. But children don't stumble onto the best books by themselves. They need a parent's help. Author Gladys Hunt discusses everything from how to choose good books for your children to encouraging them to be avid readers.
More info →The Pleasures of Reading in an Age of Distraction
FROM SARAH:
Alan Jacobs is one of my very favorite nonfiction writers. I feel smarter after I've read them, and like my soul has been spiffed up, too. Don't miss my conversations with Alan Jacobs on the RAR Podcast: #145 The Importance of Reading at Whim and #163: A Reader's Guide to a More Tranquil Mind.
FROM THE PUBLISHER:
In recent years, cultural commentators have sounded the alarm about the dire state of reading in America. Americans are not reading enough, they say, or reading the right books, in the right way.
In this book, Baylor University Professor Alan Jacobs argues that, contrary to the doomsayers, reading is alive and well in America. And the best kind of reading of all is reading at whim.
Honey for a Teen’s Heart
Help Your Teen Catch the Lifelong Reading Bug. Honey for a Teen’s Heart spells out how good books can help you and your teenager communicate heart-to-heart about ideas, values, and the various issues of a Christian worldview. Sharing the adventure of a book lets both of you know the same people, s...
More info →The Enchanted Hour: The Miraculous Power of Reading Aloud in the Age of Distraction
FROM THE PUBLISHER:
A Wall Street Journal writer’s conversation-changing look at how reading aloud makes adults and children smarter, happier, healthier, more successful and more closely attached, even as technology pulls in the other direction.
More info →Honey for a Woman’s Heart: Growing Your World through Reading Great Books
**Description from Amazon: Vibrates with encouragement for women who want to explore and enjoy the world of books Gladys Hunt, long-time advocate of reading and author of the cherished Honey for a Child’s Heart, has written this new book for busy women who want a wider worldview and stimulus for intellectual and emotional g...
More info →Jim Trelease’s Read-Aloud Handbook: 8th Edition
FROM SARAH
The classic that has been beloved for decades, newly updated and revised by Cyndi Georgis. We're big fans of every edition of this book, but this newest one takes the cake! Listen to Sarah talk to Cyndi in episode 153 of the Read-Aloud Revival.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
The classic million-copy bestselling handbook on reading aloud to children--revised and updated for a new generation of readers.
More info →Steeped in Stories
FROM SARAH:
This is the book I recommend most often when I’m asked about troublesome content in classics. This gorgeous memoir of author Mitali Perkins’s reading life made me glad to be a reader, and eager to read even more. RAR Premium 2022 Mama Bookclub Selection.
FROM THE PUBLISHER:
Award-winning children's author Mitali Perkins grew up steeped in stories - escaping into her books on the fire escape of a Flushing apartment building and, later, finding solace in them as she navigated between the cultures of her suburban California school and her Bengali heritage at home.
More info →Book Girl
FROM THE PUBLISHER:
When you hear a riveting story, does it thrill your heart and stir your soul? Do you hunger for truth and goodness? Do you secretly relate to Belle’s delight in the library in Beauty and the Beast?
If so, you may be on your way to being a book girl.
Books were always Sarah Clarkson’s delight. Raised in the company of the lively Anne of Green Gables, the brave Pevensie children of Narnia, and the wise Austen heroines, she discovered reading early on as a daily gift, a way of encountering the world in all its wonder. But what she came to realize as an adult was just how powerfully books had shaped her as a woman to live a story within that world, to be a lifelong learner, to grasp hope in struggle, and to create and act with courage.
She’s convinced that books can do the same for you.
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