Turn The Page – Episode 275C – Viktoria Lloyd-Barlow

Jessikah chats ALL THE LITTLE BIRD HEARTS with Viktoria Lloyd-Barlow – an emotional story about Sunday an autistic mother and her 16 year old daughter Dolly, whose lives get complicated when a sophisticated couple moves next door.

Turn The Page – Episode 275A – Natasha Daniels

Episode two hundred seventy five – part one

Natasha Daniels’ THE GRIEF ROCK: A BOOK TO UNDERSTAND GRIEF AND LOVE is an empathetic and moving exploration of grief for children and their caretakers. Natasha, a child anxiety and OCD therapist, and Jenn talk about writing for parents vs. writing for children, and helping children sit with grief.

Turn The Page – Episode 275D – Steve Taub

Steve Taub, Syosset Alumni and Documentary Film Maker stops in to chat about his current projects including Stand Up, Sit Down – a unique series at the Huntington Cinema Arts Center.

Turn The Page – Episode 274C – Sean O’Brien

Meghan sat down with former White House speechwriter, Sean O’Brien and discussed his debut children’s novel, White House Clubhouse. White House Clubhouse follows the adventures of two First Daughters, Marissa and Clara as they time travel back in time to meet president Theodore Roosevelt and his family. What ensures is an engaging cross-country train adventure to save California’s redwood forest. Topics include Roosevelt’s legacy as well as his conservation efforts.

Turn The Page – Episode 274B – Wesley Chu

Wesley Chu is back at it with THE ART OF DESTINY – follow up to THE ART OF PROPHECY, a sprawling martial arts inspired fantasy that follows four characters whose paths don’t go the way they’d expect.

Turn The Page – Episode 273B – Christina Henry

Christina Henry, author of horror and dark fantasy chatted with Jessikah about GOOD GIRLS DON’T DIE, a book where any deep discussion of would spoil the whole story! So really, you should just read it – and listen to author and host dance around the main plotline!

Turn The Page – Episode 272C – Zach Schonfeld

Episode two hundred seventy two – part three

Zach Schonfeld’s HOW COPPOLA BECAME CAGE is a fascinating, insightful, and wildly entertaining glimpse into Nicolas Cage’s early career. Culminating with his Oscar win for Leaving Las Vegas, Schonfeld chronicles the actor’s early experimentation and rise to fame.