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Exploring Environmentalism in the Picture Book Saving the Sun by Emma Pearl

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In this engaging podcast episode, Emma Pearl delves into the influence of children's literature and environmentalism in her work while sharing her personal journey inspired by her great uncle Roald Dahl. Highlighting the importance of children's books in fostering imagination and empathy, Emma discusses her picture books Mending the Moon and Saving the Sun, which weave themes of intergenerational relationships and nature. She reveals personal connections behind her characters, emphasizing her deep love for the environment and the transformative power of storytelling. The conversation is a must-listen for both literature enthusiasts and advocates of environmental awareness.

Transcription: ⁠You can read the transcription on ⁠The Children's Book Review⁠.

Order a Copy:

Saving the Sun on Amazon or Bookshop.org.

Discussion Topics:

Emma Pearl Talks About the:

  • Importance of children's literature in fostering imagination and empathy
  • Influence of Roald Dahl on her perspective and writing journey
  • Themes of intergenerational relationships and nature in her picture books
  • Personal connections behind the characters Luna and Papa
  • Environmentalism message in Mending the Moon and Saving the Sun
  • Collaboration between authors and illustrators in creating picture books

Emma Pearl was excited to continue Luna and Poppa’s adventures from Mending the Moon (Page Street Kids) and thought it only logical the pair would save the sun next. Emma has traveled to over fifty different countries, including many beautiful tropical islands like the one in this story. Her love of storytelling began at a young age, spurred on by her relationship with her great uncle, renowned children’s author Roald Dahl. She now lives in New Zealand with her family and their one-eyed cat, Penelope. For more information, visit https://www.emmapearlauthor.com/.

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In this engaging podcast episode, Emma Pearl delves into the influence of children's literature and environmentalism in her work while sharing her personal journey inspired by her great uncle Roald Dahl. Highlighting the importance of children's books in fostering imagination and empathy, Emma discusses her picture books Mending the Moon and Saving the Sun, which weave themes of intergenerational relationships and nature. She reveals personal connections behind her characters, emphasizing her deep love for the environment and the transformative power of storytelling. The conversation is a must-listen for both literature enthusiasts and advocates of environmental awareness.

Transcription: ⁠You can read the transcription on ⁠The Children's Book Review⁠.

Order a Copy:

Saving the Sun on Amazon or Bookshop.org.

Discussion Topics:

Emma Pearl Talks About the:

  • Importance of children's literature in fostering imagination and empathy
  • Influence of Roald Dahl on her perspective and writing journey
  • Themes of intergenerational relationships and nature in her picture books
  • Personal connections behind the characters Luna and Papa
  • Environmentalism message in Mending the Moon and Saving the Sun
  • Collaboration between authors and illustrators in creating picture books

Emma Pearl was excited to continue Luna and Poppa’s adventures from Mending the Moon (Page Street Kids) and thought it only logical the pair would save the sun next. Emma has traveled to over fifty different countries, including many beautiful tropical islands like the one in this story. Her love of storytelling began at a young age, spurred on by her relationship with her great uncle, renowned children’s author Roald Dahl. She now lives in New Zealand with her family and their one-eyed cat, Penelope. For more information, visit https://www.emmapearlauthor.com/.

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thechildrensbookreview/support
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