Turn The Page – Episode 162A – Rachel Harrison

Blending horror and humor, Rachel Harrison brings us a cackle of a story about Annie, a young woman who has just been dumped and Sophie, the mysterious woman who has befriended her, offering a kind ear and a chance at empowerment.

Turn The Page – Episode 161A – Ryka Aoki

Ryka zooms in to discuss her heartfelt and whimsical novel A Light From Uncommon Stars! Among the related topics, Ryka and Jessikah discuss change within communities, how media and genre is viewed, and our favorite donuts.

Turn The Page – Episode 161B – Lecia Cornwall

Lecia talks female doctors in WWI, and other lesser known heroes on the front as told in her latest novel, The Woman at the Front. Lecia also discusses her past romance novels and her upcoming historical novel set in the years leading up to WWII.

Turn The Page – Episode 160B – Joshua Jay


Jessikah got to talk about the mystery behind magicians with Joshua Jay, author of How Magicians Think. This is one book that will bring some magic into your world and challenge readers to look at magicians in new ways. Of course, we also chat about Neil Patrick Harris, who wrote the foreword.

Turn The Page – Episode 159C – Jan Igharo

Jane Igharo dazzled us with THE SWEETEST REMEDY, a heartfelt and funny novel about Hannah, a young bi-racial woman who travels to Nigeria to attend the funeral of a father she never knew. Along the way Hannah bonds with her half siblings, learns so much about herself, and finds a love interest who was connected to her far before they met.

Turn The Page – Episode 158C – Dana Schwartz

Author and podcaster Dana Schwartz zoomed in to discuss nobles behaving badly and the joys of extensive research. Of course we touched upon Noble Blood, Dana’s popular podcast.

Turn The Page – Episode 157B – Cory Doctorow

In his first picture book, Cory Doctorow tackles the importance of information and research through the eyes of Poesy, a little girl who learns to fight what goes bump in the night with the help of research! In this episode, we chat about this and so much more.

Turn The Page – Episode 157A – BonHyung Jeong

Just in time for the first days of school! BonHyung Jeong joined us from Korea to discuss Kyle’s little sister, a middle grade graphic novel which captures the middle school experience so well that the reader will smell the wax on the floor. *

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Turn The Page – Episode 156B – Charlottle McConagh

A tale of sisters, wolves, and trauma. Charlottle McConaghy joined us from Sydney, Australia to chat about Once There Were Wolves, a novel that grabs you by the throat with the first line.