Episodes

  • Rereading Little Town on the Prairie, with Judith Kalb
    Jan 9 2025

    We were delighted to welcome our first guest, Judith Kalb, to talk about Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little Town on the Prairie (1941), the seventh book in the beloved Little House series. Judy is, in addition to being Deborah's sister, a literature scholar and a lifelong Laura Ingalls Wilder fan.

    Mentioned on this episode:

    Pioneer Girl: The Annotated Autobiography, by Laura Ingalls Wilder

    The Complete Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson

    Stuart Little and Charlotte's Web by E.B. White

    The Beautiful Snow: The Ingalls Family, the Railroads, and the Hard Winter of 1880-81 by Cindy Wilson

    Prairie Fires: The American Dreams of Laura Ingalls Wilder by Caroline Fraser

    Confessions of a Prairie Bitch: How I Survived Nellie Oleson and Learned to Love Being Hated by Alison Arngrim

    A post on Little Town on the Prairie on the website American Indians in Children's Literature.

    Recommended for Little House fans:

    Judy: The rest of the series, especially These Happy Golden Years

    Mary Grace: Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery, Two are Better Than One and Louly by Carol Ryrie Brink

    Deborah: Caddie Woodlawn by Carol Ryrie Brink.

    You can find Deborah at deborahkalb.com and Mary Grace at My Life 100 Years Ago.

    This episode was edited by Adam Linder of Bespoken Podcasting.

    Podcast website at rereadingourchildhood.com

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    50 mins
  • Our Favorite Children's Books from 60 Years Ago
    Dec 26 2024

    For our last episode of 2024, we talked about our favorite children's books of 60 years ago, which we defined as 1964-1966---a great era for children's books.

    Here are our favorites, but it's more fun if you listen to the episode first. We disqualified books that we've done episodes on.

    Mary Grace's top five:

    5. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl.

    4. The Strange Light by James Reeves

    3. Ismo by John Verney

    2. The Castle of Llyr by Lloyd Alexander

    1. The Long Secret by Louise Fitzhugh

    Deborah's top five:

    5. The Pushcart War by Jean Merrill.

    4. Apples Every Day by Grace Richardson

    3. The Noonday Friends by Mary Stolz

    2. Bread and Jam for Frances by Russell and Lillian Hoban

    1. The Long Secret by Louise Fitzhugh

    Honorable Mentions:

    Over Sea, Under Stone by Susan Cooper

    Nightbirds on Nantucket by Joan Aiken

    The Arm of the Starfish by Madeleine L'Engle

    Henry Reed's Babysitting Service by Keith Robertson

    Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang by Ian Fleming

    You can find Deborah at her author website and Mary Grace at My Life 100 Years Ago.

    This episode was edited by Adam Linder of Bespoken Podcasting.

    Podcast website at rereadingourchildhood.com

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    26 mins
  • Rereading The Dark is Rising by Susan Cooper
    Dec 13 2024

    On this episode, we read Susan Cooper's 1973 novel The Dark is Rising, which was a Newbery Honor Book. It's the story of Will, a British boy who discovers on his eleventh birthday that he's the last of the Old Ones, destined to fight against the forces of the Dark. It takes place over the period from the winter solstice to the 12th day of Christmas, so it's a great December read. (If the whole "British boy/eleventh birthday" thing sounds familiar, Cooper is considered by many to have influenced J.K. Rowling.)

    Mentioned on this episode:

    Other books in the The Dark is Rising series:

    Over Sea, Under Stone (1965)

    Greenwitch (1974)

    The Grey King (1975)

    Silver on the Tree (1977)

    Also by Susan Cooper:

    Dawn of Fear (1970)

    Recommended for fans of The Dark is Rising: The Harry Potter books by J.K. Rowling, The Book of Three by Lloyd Alexander, and Black Hearts in Battersea by Joan Aiken (Deborah); The Once and Future King by T.H. White and the Callendar family series, including Friday's Tunnel and February's Road, by John Verney.

    You can find Deborah’s author interviews on her blog, Books Q&A by Deborah Kalb, and Mary Grace’s adventures in the 1920s on her blog, My Life 100 Years Ago.

    This episode was edited by Adam Linder of Bespoken Podcasting.

    Podcast website at rereadingourchildhood.com

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    45 mins
  • Rereading The Summer of the Swans by Betsy Byars
    Nov 28 2024

    On this episode, we reread Betsy Byars' The Summer of the Swans, which won the 1971 Newbery Medal. It's an evocative story of a 14-year-old girl who's preoccupied with her big feet and her puce sneakers until the disappearance of her younger brother, who has an intellectual disability, forces her to look beyond her own adolescent thoughts.

    Mentioned on the podcast:

    The 1970 Kirkus Review review of the book

    1971 Newbery Honor Book Enchantress from the Starsby Sylvia Louise Engdahl

    Another 1970 book about an adolescent girl's search for identity that, in Mary Grace's opinion, should have won the Newbery: Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret?.

    Two post-Sumer of the Swans movies whose titles make startling appearances in the book: Bull Durham and Thelma and Louise.

    Byar's 1980 National Book Award winner The Night Swimmers

    Byars' 2020 New York Times obituary

    Children's Books and Their Creators by Anita Silvey

    The 1974 afterschool special, which has appearances by two kids from The Brady Bunch but little else to recommend it.

    Recommended for fans of The Summer of the Swans: The Member of the Wedding by Carson McCullers (Mary Grace), M.C. Higgins, the Great by Virginia Hamilton and Flight of the Doves by Walter Macken (Deborah).

    The podcast is hosted by Buzzsprout at rereadingourchildhood.buzzsprout.com and is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other platforms.

    You can find Deborah’s author interviews on her blog, Books Q&A by Deborah Kalb, and Mary Grace’s adventures in the 1920s on her blog, My Life 100 Years Ago.

    This episode was edited by Adam Linder of Bespoken Podcasting.

    Podcast website at rereadingourchildhood.com

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    31 mins
  • Rereading Encyclopedia Brown and the Case of the Secret Pitch by Donald J. Sobol
    Nov 14 2024

    On the second annual Encyclopedia Brown episode, Mary Grace and Deborah match wits with America’s most brilliant boy detective, and with each other, in solving the cases in the series’ second installment, Encyclopedia Brown and the Case of the Secret Pitch.

    Mentioned on the podcast:

    Goodreads reviews of Encyclopedia Brown and the Case of the Secret Pitch

    Other Rereading Our Childhood episodes:

    Rereading Encyclopedia Brown, Boy Detective

    You can find Deborah’s author interviews on her blog, Books Q&A by Deborah Kalb, and Mary Grace’s adventures in the 1920s on her blog, My Life 100 Years Ago.

    This episode was edited by Adam Linder of Bespoken Podcasting.

    Podcast website at rereadingourchildhood.com

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    27 mins
  • Rereading The Saturdays by Elizabeth Enright
    Oct 31 2024

    On this episode, Deborah and Mary Grace and Deborah read Elizabeth Enright's 1941 novel The Saturdays, about four children who pool their allowances and set out on adventures in New York.

    Mentioned on the episode:

    Other books in the Melendy family series:

    The Four-Story Mistake (1942)

    Then There Were Five (1944)

    Spiderweb for Two (1951)

    Also by Elizabeth Enright:

    Thimble Summer (1938)

    Gone-Away Lake (1957)

    Return to Gone-Away (1961)

    Other Rereading Our Childhood episodes:

    Rereading Harriet the Spy by Louise Fitzhugh

    Rereading Stuart Little by E.B. White

    Rereading Henry Reed, Inc. by Keith Robertson

    Rereading Ballet Shoes by Noel Streatfeild

    Also mentioned:

    Claude Debussy's "Golliwog's Cakewalk" (in the discussion about problematic aspects of the book)

    Under Two Flags by Ouida (1867)

    Mary Grace's blog post on children's books from 1919, in which she talks about an illustrated edition of Hans Brinker and the Silver Skates with illustrations by Elizabeth Enright's mother, Maginel Wright Enright.

    Recommended for fans of The Saturdays: Ballet Shoes by Noel Streatfeild and Harriet the Spy by Louise Fitzhugh (Mary Grace); All-of-a-Kind Family and its sequels by Sidney Taylor (Deborah).

    You can find Debby’s author interviews on her blog, Books Q&A by Deborah Kalb, and Mary Grace’s adventures in the 1920s on her blog, My Life 100 Years Ago.

    This episode was edited by Adam Linder of Bespoken Podcasting.

    Podcast website at rereadingourchildhood.com

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    32 mins
  • Rereading The Witch of Blackbird Pond by Elizabeth George Speare
    Oct 17 2024

    Mary Grace and Deborah discuss Elizabeth George Speare’s 1958 Newbery Medal winner The Witch of Blackbird Pond, about a girl, Kit, who’s struggling to fit in in a Puritan community in colonial Connecticut.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    The Crucible, Arthur Miller’s 1953 play about the Salem witch trials.

    Little Women by Louisa May Alcott.

    Kit’s childhood reading includes The Pilgrim’s Progress and The Tempest.

    The Bronze Bow, Speare’s 1962 Newbery winner about a Jewish boy living at the time of Christ.

    Calico Captive, Speare’s 1957 first novel about a girl who was captured by Native Americans in 1794.

    The Sign of the Beaver, Speare’s 1983 Newbery Honor book about a boy struggling to live on his own in eighteenth-century Maine.

    Calico Bush, Rachel Lyman Field’s 1931 novel about a French girl who works as an indentured servant in colonial Maine.

    Speare’s Laura Ingalls Wilder Award citation.

    Commentary on thestorygraph.com

    Goodreads reviews

    Also recommended: Johnny Tremain by Esther Forbes (Deborah), Nightbirds on Nantucket by Joan Aiken (Mary Grace).

    Other episodes:

    Rereading Black Hearts in Battersea by Joan Aiken

    Rereading Caddie Woodlawn by Carol Ryrie Brink

    You can find Deborah’s author interviews at Books Q&A by Deborah Kalb and Mary Grace’s adventures in the 1920s at My Life 100 Years Ago.

    This episode was edited by Adam Linder of Bespoken Podcasting.

    Podcast website at rereadingourchildhood.com

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    36 mins
  • Rereading The Hotel Cat by Esther Averill
    Oct 3 2024

    On this episode, Deborah (a cat person) rereads, and Mary Grace (not a cat person) reads, The Hotel Cat (1969), a late entry in Esther Averill’s long Cat Club series.

    Other books in the Cat Club series:

    The Cat Club (1944)

    Jenny Goes to Sea (1957)

    The Fire Cat (1960)

    Other podcast episodes:

    Rereading Harriet the Spy by Louise Fitzhugh

    Rereading Ramona the Pest by Beverly Cleary

    Rereading Freaky Friday by Mary Rodgers

    Rereading Stuart Little by E.B. White

    Also mentioned:

    The Flophouse podcast, Episode #302 – Cats

    Lost Ladies of Lit podcast, transcript of Episode 64, Much Better than CATS — Esther Averill’s Jenny and the Cat Club

    Celebrating Children’s Book Week–and a Pioneering Librarian, on Mary Grace’s blog, My Life 100 Years Ago

    Dear Genius: The Letters of Ursula Nordstrom, edited by Leonard Marcus

    The Cricket in Times Square by George Selden

    Recommended for fans of The Hotel Cat: Stuart Little by E.B. White and Eloise by Kay Thompson (Mary Grace), other books in the Cat Club series (Deborah)

    You can find Deborah’s author interviews on her blog, Books Q&A by Deborah Kalb, and Mary Grace’s adventures in the 1920s on her blog, My Life 100 Years Ago.

    This episode was edited by Adam Linder of Bespoken Podcasting.

    Podcast website at rereadingourchildhood.com

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    27 mins