BookTube — Season 1, Episode 7: Jacqueline Woodson: Lying in service of truth
Talk • 30 min • 1 season, 18 episodes
Episode synopsis
Are you a fast reader? Should you be? Jacqueline Woodson has some opinions she'd like to share with you. Join us as we learn from Jacqueline's perspectives race, place, gender, and queer identity, and the expensive lies she tells about them.
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Personalities in YouTube's literary space join renowned authors like Margaret Atwood and Malcolm Gladwell in a conversation about books.
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- E4Why James Patterson used to hate books, and what changed his mind
- E5Melinda Gates: Three barriers that hold women back
- E6Bryan Stevenson: From the courtroom to Hollywood
- E8David Sedaris: On Being An Open Book
- E9What Best-Selling Authors are Reading At Home
- E10Meaning and Resilience
- E11The Bush Sisters: Our Wild and Wonderful Life
- E12What Animals Teach Us About Ourselves
- E13Jason Reynolds: Honesty, Joy, and Anti-Racism