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Worlds of Words Center of Global Literacies and Literatures is committed to creating an international network of people who share the vision of bringing books and children together, thereby opening windows on the world. The WOW Reads podcast centers voices of young readers who serve as Reading Ambassadors by engaging in literature discussions and author interviews and sharing books in their school and social contexts. Worlds of Words is a center in the University of Arizona College of Education.

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Join the Worlds of Words Center Teen Reading Ambassadors (TRAP) as we discuss The Colliding Worlds of Mina Lee by Ellen Oh.Meeting Oh sparked our thinking around diversity in books for teens, book bans, ghost stories, and how far we are willing to go with research in service to story telling. There's plenty of Ellen Oh love in this group.In this episode, we also mention:Sunshine: a currently unpublished webcomic by QuinA-Ha's Take On Me videoWe Need Diverse BooksSpirit Hunter by Ellen OhSpecial shout out to Tucson Festival of Books! Watch for a bonus episode about our experience with the book festival. We are grateful for their work.This podcast was recorded in the Digital Innovation and Learning Lab (DIALL) in the UArizona College of Education with assistance from the UA COE Tech Team.Producer/Host: Rebecca Ballenger, Worlds of Words Center Associate DirectorAudio Engineer: Liam Arias, Student Employee and Radio, TV, Film MajorCoordinator: Vianey Torres, Student Employee and Nursing MajorReading Ambassador Adviser:Katherine Connover, Retired EducatorFor more information on the WOW Teen Reading Ambassadors (TRAP), visit wowlit.org.We Can Promote Global Literature Together!The Worlds of Words Reading Ambassador program is completely free for participants who receive a book for themselves and a book to share with their school librarian, ELA/English teacher, or other school entity. If you would like to support this program, please make a gift on-line through the University of Arizona Foundation.Thank you for listening and keep reading!
Join the Worlds of Words Center Teen Reading Ambassadors (TRAP) as we discuss Up In Flames by Hailey Alcaraz.We talk retellings in general and this one specifically as well as new-to-us information about the auction process in publishing in this episode of WOW Reads.Books and other retellings mentioned in this episode:Anna K by Jenny LeeBecause You Love to Hate Me edited by AmerieGone with the Wind by Margaret MitchellThe Great Gatsby by F. Scott FitzgeraldIliad by HomerMalice by Heather WalterSherlock (television series), BBCSummer Lovin' from Grease (a queer remix like this one from One Voice Mixed Chorus)Behind the scenes, we recommend a viewing of Gone with the Wind to groups reading this book and who have good snacks, a knack for finding similarities and 3 hours and 58 minutes to spare.This podcast was recorded in the Digital Innovation and Learning Lab (DIALL) in the UArizona College of Education with assistance from the UA COE Tech Team.Producer/Host: Rebecca Ballenger, Worlds of Words Center Associate DirectorAudio Engineer: Liam Arias, Student Employee and Radio, TV, Film MajorCoordinator: Vianey Torres, Student Employee and Nursing MajorReading Ambassador Advisers:Samantha Montes, Graduate AssistantKatherine Connover, Retired EducatorFor more information on the WOW Teen Reading Ambassadors (TRAP), visit wowlit.org.We Can Promote Global Literature Together!The Worlds of Words Reading Ambassador program is completely free for participants who receive a book for themselves and a book to share with their school librarian, ELA/English teacher, or other school entity. If you would like to support this program, please make a gift on-line through the University of Arizona Foundation.Thank you for listening and keep reading!
Join the Worlds of Words Center Middle School Reading Ambassadors (MSRAP) as we discuss our experience participating in a mock Randolph Caldecott Medal award event to determine our winner for the most distinguished artist of an American picturebook.The mock Caldecott event was held in Worlds of Words by Dr. Kathy G. Short and Dr. Desirée Cueto. The American Library Association announced the awards on January 22, 2024, two days after we recorded this episode.Books mentioned in this episode:An American Story by Kwame Alexander and Dare Coulter (illus.)Big by Vashti HarrisonThe Skull by Jon KlassenJumper by Jessica LananMy Powerful Hair by Carole Lindstrom and Steph Littlebird (illus.)For more information about the Randolph Caldecott Medal, including current and past winners, visit the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC) website.This podcast was recorded in the Digital Innovation and Learning Lab (DIALL) in the UArizona College of Education with assistance from the UArizona COE Tech Team.Producer: Rebecca Ballenger, Worlds of Words Center Associate DirectorAudio Engineer: Liam Arias, Worlds of Words Center Student Employee and Radio, TV, Film MajorFor more information on MSRAP, visit wowlit.org.We Can Promote Global Literature Together!The Worlds of Words Reading Ambassador program is completely free for participants who receive a book for themselves and a book to share with their school librarian, ELA/English teacher, or other school entity. If you would like to support this program, please make a gift on-line through the University of Arizona Foundation.Thank you for listening and keep reading!
Join the Worlds of Words Center Middle School Reading Ambassadors (MSRAP) as we discuss The Kingdom Over the Sea by Zohra Nabi.We tested out some new podcasting equipment, so our sound levels aren't that great. You may want to adjust your volume as you listen.In this episode, we discuss how we came to read both the U.K. and U.S. versions, the differences we noticed, and how the versions might affect the reader's experiences. We share our perspectives on how children (real and fictional) can be impacted by an adult's choice to withhold information that could potentially impact their lives. We consider identity, belonging, and home. Finally, we recall our conversation with Zohra around finding story inspiration and how to write that story.Books mentioned in this episode:The Aru Shah series by Roshani ChokshiThe City Beyond the Stars, by Zohra NabiWe invite anyone who is able to attend the Tucson Festival of Books on March 9 & 10, 2024.This podcast was recorded in the Digital Innovation and Learning Lab (DIALL) in the UArizona College of Education with assistance from the UA COE Tech Team.Producer/Host: Rebecca Ballenger, Worlds of Words Center Associate DirectorAudio Engineer: Liam Arias, Student Employee and Radio, TV, Film MajorCoordinator: Vianey Torres, Student Employee and Nursing MajorReading Ambassador Adviser:Samantha Montes, Graduate AssistantFor more information on the Worlds of Words Middle School Reading Ambassadors (MSRAP), visit wowlit.org.We Can Promote Global Literature Together!The Worlds of Words Reading Ambassador program is completely free for participants who receive a book for themselves and a book to share with their school librarian, ELA/English teacher, or other school entity. If you would like to support this program, please make a gift on-line through the University of Arizona Foundation.Thank you for listening and keep reading!
Join the Worlds of Words Center Middle School Reading Ambassadors (MSRAP) as we discuss Clarice the Brave by Lisa McMann.In this episode, the Reading Ambassadors talk about the theme of separation. We also butcher the word "anthropomorphism" to discuss how human characteristics are attributed to the animals in Clarice the Brave. In our off-air literature discussions, we considered anthropomorphism as a basis for banning/challenging books.This podcast was recorded in the Digital Innovation and Learning Lab (DIALL) in the UArizona College of Education with assistance from the UA COE Tech Team.Producer/Host: Rebecca Ballenger, Worlds of Words Center Associate DirectorAudio Engineer: Liam Arias, Student Employee and Radio, TV, Film MajorCoordinator: Vianey Torres, Student Employee and Nursing MajorReading Ambassador Adviser:Samantha Montes, Graduate AssistantFor more information on the Worlds of Words Middle School Reading Ambassadors (MSRAP), visit wowlit.org.We Can Promote Global Literature Together!The Worlds of Words Reading Ambassador program is completely free for participants who receive a book for themselves and a book to share with their school librarian, ELA/English teacher, or other school entity. If you would like to support this program, please make a gift on-line through the University of Arizona Foundation.Thank you for listening and keep reading!
Join the Worlds of Words Center Teen Reading Ambassadors (TRAP) as we discuss The Broke Hearts by Matt Mendez.This episode gets personal as we elaborate on Matt's suggestion that we never stop becoming something.It was reported in this episode that the book launch had just under 30 attendees, but it was actually over 30 attendees. This matters because the Middle School Reading Ambassadors challenged the teens to see who could get more people to their author event. Did they? Didn't they? That part hasn't been reported.This podcast was recorded in the Digital Innovation and Learning Lab (DIALL) in the UArizona College of Education with assistance from the UA COE Tech Team.Producer/Host: Rebecca Ballenger, Worlds of Words Center Associate DirectorAudio Engineer: Liam Arias, Student Employee and Radio, TV, Film MajorCoordinator: Vianey Torres, Student Employee and Nursing MajorReading Ambassador Advisers:Samantha Montes, Graduate AssistantKatherine Connover, Retired EducatorFor more information on the WOW Teen Reading Ambassadors (TRAP), visit wowlit.org.For more information about Matt Mendez and his process writing The Broke Hearts, visit wowlit.org.We Can Promote Global Literature Together!The Worlds of Words Reading Ambassador program is completely free for participants who receive a book for themselves and a book to share with their school librarian, ELA/English teacher, or other school entity. If you would like to support this program, please make a gift on-line through the University of Arizona Foundation.Thank you for listening and keep reading!
Join the WOW Center Teen Reading Ambassadors (TRAP) as we recap our year together.The novel in verse that Alessa refers to in this episode is Your Heart, My Sky by Margarita Engle. Other books specifically mentioned include Anger Is a Gift by Mark Oshiro and Voting Booth by Brandy Colbert.The Tucson Festival of Books deserves multiple shout outs!This podcast was recorded in the Digital Innovation and Learning Lab (DIALL) in the UArizona College of Education with assistance from the UA COE Tech Team.Co-Producer: Rebecca Ballenger, WOW Center Associate DirectorCo-Producer: Sara Logan, Literature Discussant and COE Graduate StudentAudio Engineer: Liam Arias, Student Employee and Radio, TV, Film MajorCoordinator: Vianey Torres, WOW Student Employee and Nursing MajorFor more information on the WOW Teen Reading Ambassadors (TRAP), visit wowlit.org.We Can Promote Global Literature Together!The Worlds of Words Reading Ambassador program is completely free for participants who receive a book for themselves and a book to share with their school librarian, ELA/English teacher, or other school entity. If you would like to support this program, please make a gift on-line through the University of Arizona Foundation.Thank you for listening and keep reading!
Join the WOW Center Middle School Reading Ambassadors as we discuss Distress Signal by Mary E. Lambert.This podcast was recorded in the Digital Innovation and Learning Lab (DIALL) in the UArizona College of Education with assistance from the UA COE Tech Team.Co-Producer: Rebecca Ballenger, WOW Center Associate DirectorCo-Producer: Sara Logan, WOW MSRAP Literature Discussant and COE Graduate StudentAudio Engineer: Liam Arias, WOW Student Employee and Radio, TV, Film MajorCoordinator: Vianey Torres, WOW Student Employee and Nursing MajorFor more information on the WOW Middle School Reading Ambassadors (MSRAP), visit wowlit.org. We Can Promote Global Literature Together!The Worlds of Words Reading Ambassador program is completely free for participants who receive a book for themselves and a book to share with their school librarian, ELA/English teacher, or other school entity. If you would like to support this program, please make a gift on-line through the University of Arizona Foundation.Thank you for listening and keep reading!
Join the WOW Center Teen Reading Ambassadors (TRAP) as we discuss Echoes of Grace by Guadalupe García McCall.Special shout out to Tucson Festival of Books!This podcast was recorded in the Digital Innovation and Learning Lab (DIALL) in the UArizona College of Education with assistance from the UA COE Tech Team.Co-Producer: Rebecca Ballenger, WOW Center Associate DirectorCo-Producer: Sara Logan, RAP Literature Discussant and COE Graduate StudentAudio Engineer: Liam Arias, Student Employee and Radio, TV, Film MajorCoordinator: Vianey Torres, WOW Student Employee and Nursing MajorFor more information on the WOW Teen Reading Ambassadors (TRAP), visit wowlit.org.We Can Promote Global Literature Together!The Worlds of Words Reading Ambassador program is completely free for participants who receive a book for themselves and a book to share with their school librarian, ELA/English teacher, or other school entity. If you would like to support this program, please make a gift on-line through the University of Arizona Foundation.Thank you for listening and keep reading!
Join the WOW Center Middle School Reading Ambassadors (MSRAP) as we discuss The Many Assassinations of Samir the Seller of Dreams by Daniel Nayeri.This podcast was recorded in the Digital Innovation and Learning Lab (DIALL) in the UArizona College of Education with assistance from the UA COE Tech Team.Co-Producer: Rebecca Ballenger, WOW Center Associate DirectorCo-Producer: Sara Logan, WOW MSRAP Literature Discussant and COE Graduate StudentAudio Engineer: Liam Arias, WOW Student Employee and Radio, TV, Film MajorCoordinator: Vianey Torres, WOW Student Employee and Nursing MajorFor more information on the WOW Middle School Reading Ambassadors (MSRAP), visit wowlit.org. We Can Promote Global Literature Together!The Worlds of Words Reading Ambassador program is completely free for participants who receive a book for themselves and a book to share with their school librarian, ELA/English teacher, or other school entity. If you would like to support this program, please make a gift on-line through the University of Arizona Foundation.Thank you for listening and keep reading!
Join the WOW Center Middle School and Teen Reading Ambassadors as we discuss the 2023 Outstanding International Books from the United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY) and the International Board on Books for Young People's (IBBY) 2020 and 2022 Illustration Honor Book.The Reading Ambassadors specifically mention the following books in this podcast:This is Our Place by Vitor Martins (USBBY OIB)Last Week by Bill Richardson and Emilie Leduc (USBBY OIB)The Invisible by Tom Percival (IBBY Honor List - Illustration)This podcast was recorded in the Digital Innovation and Learning Lab (DIALL) in the UArizona College of Education with assistance from the UA COE Tech Team.Co-Producer: Rebecca Ballenger, WOW Center Associate DirectorAudio Engineer: Liam Arias, Student Employee and Radio, TV, Film MajorCoordinator: Vianey Torres, WOW Student Employee and Nursing MajorFor more information on the WOW Teen Reading Ambassadors (TRAP), visit wowlit.org.We Can Promote Global Literature Together!The Worlds of Words Reading Ambassador program is completely free for participants who receive a book for themselves and a book to share with their school librarian, ELA/English teacher, or other school entity. If you would like to support this program, please make a gift on-line through the University of Arizona Foundation.Thank you for listening and keep reading!
Join the WOW Center Teen Reading Ambassadors (TRAP) as we discuss Postcolonial Love Poem by Natalie Diaz and We Are Water Protectors by Carole Lindstrom and Michaela Goade as part of the National Endowment of the Arts' (NEA) Big Read Tucson.This podcast was recorded in the Digital Innovation and Learning Lab (DIALL) in the UArizona College of Education with assistance from the UA COE Tech Team.Co-Producer: Rebecca Ballenger, WOW Center Associate DirectorCo-Producer: Sara Logan, MSRAP Literature Discussant and COE Graduate StudentAudio Engineer: Liam Arias, Student Employee and Radio, TV, Film MajorCoordinator: Vianey Torres, WOW Student Employee and Nursing MajorFor more information on the WOW Teen Reading Ambassadors (TRAP), visit wowlit.org.We Can Promote Global Literature Together!The Worlds of Words Reading Ambassador program is completely free for participants who receive a book for themselves and a book to share with their school librarian, ELA/English teacher, or other school entity. If you would like to support this program, please make a gift on-line through the University of Arizona Foundation.Thank you for listening and keep reading!
Join the Worlds of Words Teen Reading Ambassadors (TRAP) to meet Guadalupe Garcia McCall, author of Echoes of Grace, at the 2023 Tucson Festival of Books. Our session takes place at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, March 4 in room 349 of the UArizona College of Education.For more information on TRAP, please visit wowlit.org.We Can Promote Global Literature Together!The Worlds of Words Reading Ambassador program is completely free for participants who receive a book for themselves and a book to share with their school librarian, ELA/English teacher, or other school entity. If you would like to support this program, please make a gift on-line through the University of Arizona Foundation.Thank you for listening and keep reading!
Join the WOW Center Teen Reading Ambassadors (TRAP) as we discuss A Magic Steeped in Poison by Judy I. Lin.This podcast was recorded in the Digital Innovation and Learning Lab (DIALL) in the UArizona College of Education with assistance from the UA COE Tech Team.Co-Producer: Rebecca Ballenger, WOW Center Associate DirectorCo-Producer: Sara Logan, MSRAP Literature Discussant and COE Graduate StudentAudio Engineer: Liam Arias, Student Employee and Radio, TV, Film MajorCoordinator: Vianey Torres, WOW Student Employee and Nursing MajorFor more information on the WOW Teen Reading Ambassadors (TRAP), visit wowlit.org.We Can Promote Global Literature Together!The Worlds of Words Reading Ambassador program is completely free for participants who receive a book for themselves and a book to share with their school librarian, ELA/English teacher, or other school entity. If you would like to support this program, please make a gift on-line through the University of Arizona Foundation.Thank you for listening and keep reading!
The WOW Center Middle School Reading Ambassadors invite you to join us in meeting Daniel Nayeri, author of The Many Assassinations of Samir the Seller of Dreams, at the 2023 Tucson Festival of Books. Our session takes place at 1 p.m. on Sunday, March 5 in room 351 of the UArizona College of Education.For more information on the WOW Middle School Reading Ambassadors (MSRAP), visit wowlit.org.We Can Promote Global Literature Together!The Worlds of Words Reading Ambassador program is completely free for participants who receive a book for themselves and a book to share with their school librarian, ELA/English teacher, or other school entity. If you would like to support this program, please make a gift on-line through the University of Arizona Foundation.Thank you for listening and keep reading!
Join the WOW Center Middle School Reading Ambassadors (MSRAP) as we discuss The Hidden Knife by Melissa Marr.This podcast was recorded in the Digital Innovation and Learning Lab (DIALL) in the UArizona College of Education with assistance from the UA COE Tech Team.Co-Producer: Rebecca Ballenger, WOW Center Associate DirectorCo-Producer: Sara Logan, Literature Discussant and COE Graduate StudentAudio Engineer: Liam Arias, Student Employee and Radio, TV, Film MajorCoordinator: Vianey Torres, WOW Student Employee and Nursing MajorFor more information on the WOW Middle School Reading Ambassadors (MSRAP), visit wowlit.org. We Can Promote Global Literature Together!The Worlds of Words Reading Ambassador program is completely free for participants who receive a book for themselves and a book to share with their school librarian, ELA/English teacher, or other school entity. If you would like to support this program, please make a gift on-line through the University of Arizona Foundation.Thank you for listening and keep reading!
Join the WOW Center Teen Reading Ambassadors (TRAP) as we discuss The Agathas by Kathleen Glasgow & Liz Lawson.This podcast was recorded in the Digital Innovation and Learning Lab (DIALL) in the UArizona College of Education with assistance from the UA COE Tech Team.Co-Producer: Rebecca Ballenger, WOW Center Associate DirectorCo-Producer: Sara Logan, MSRAP Literature Discussant and COE Graduate StudentAudio Engineer: Liam Arias, Student Employee and Radio, TV, Film MajorCoordinator: Vianey Torres, WOW Student Employee and Nursing MajorFor more information on the WOW Teen Reading Ambassadors (TRAP), visit wowlit.org.We Can Promote Global Literature Together!The Worlds of Words Reading Ambassador program is completely free for participants who receive a book for themselves and a book to share with their school librarian, ELA/English teacher, or other school entity. If you would like to support this program, please make a gift on-line through the University of Arizona Foundation.Thank you for listening and keep reading!
Join the WOW Center Middle School Reading Ambassadors (MSRAP) as we discuss Across the Desert by Dusti Bowling.This podcast was recorded in the Digital Innovation and Learning Lab (DIALL) in the UArizona College of Education with assistance from the UA COE Tech Team.Co-Producer: Rebecca Ballenger, WOW Center Associate DirectorCo-Producer: Sara Logan, MSRAP Literature Discussant and COE Graduate StudentAudio Engineer: Liam Arias, Student Employee and Radio, TV, Film MajorCoordinator: Vianey Torres, WOW Student Employee and Nursing MajorFor more information on the WOW Middle School Reading Ambassadors (MSRAP), visit wowlit.org.We Can Promote Global Literature Together!The Worlds of Words Reading Ambassador program is completely free for participants who receive a book for themselves and a book to share with their school librarian, ELA/English teacher, or other school entity. If you would like to support this program, please make a gift on-line through the University of Arizona Foundation.Thank you for listening and keep reading!
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