Authors & Audiences

#9 - Newbery Medal winner, Tae Keller, faces the A&A Q&A

November 18, 2022 Caroline Leech Season 1 Episode 9
Authors & Audiences
#9 - Newbery Medal winner, Tae Keller, faces the A&A Q&A
Show Notes

In this episode, Tae Keller faces the A&A Q&A, with host, Caroline Leech.

Tae Keller's first book – THE SCIENCE OF BREAKABLE THINGS - was published in 2018, and she then won the 100th Newbery Medal in 2021 for her second book, WHEN YOU TRAP A TIGER. This year, Tae has had three books out - JENNIFER CHAN IS NOT ALONE came out in April, and in May came Tae’s contribution to Chelsea Clinton’s chapter book series, SHE PERSISTED. Tae wrote the true story of Patsy Mink who in 1964 became the first woman of color and the first Asian American woman elected to Congress. And this week - on November 8th, 2022, her latest book, MIHI EVER AFTER, is out from Macmillan.

To find out more about Tae, visit her website, or follow her on Instagram.

To buy Tae's latest book, MIHI EVER AFTER, or any of her other books, please consider buying it from Tae's favorite indie bookstore, Third Place Books in Seattle, or from Brazos Bookstore which partners with Inprint Houston for the Cool Brains! reading series which brought Tae to Houston.  Or, please buy it from any independent bookstore near you.

Tae's recommendations:
A Rover's Story by Jasmine Warga
God's Country, directed by Julian Higgins
Misshelved - a books newsletter from Nicole Brinkley
The Loneliest Time - the new album from Carly Rae Jepsen

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