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  • Narwhals Teach Faith and Science with Jennifer Jahn
    Apr 1 2026

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    In this episode of Bookworthy, host Valerie speaks with children's author Jennifer Jahn about her debut picture book, 'God's Wonderful Wide World.' They discuss the themes of God's creation, individuality, and the importance of teaching children about their uniqueness and God's love. Jennifer shares her writing journey, the publishing process, and her inspirations, including her favorite books and authors. The conversation concludes with a glimpse into Jennifer's upcoming projects.

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    Takeaways

    The narwhal is a unique character that helps explore God's creation.

    Children should learn about their individuality and God's love from a young age.

    Writing has been a passion for Jennifer since childhood.

    The publishing process requires patience and trust in professionals.

    Wuthering Heights is Jennifer's all-time favorite book.

    Kate DiCamillo inspires Jennifer's writing aspirations.

    Graphic novels are popular among Jennifer's children.

    Jennifer has a second book about stars coming out in 2027.

    God's creation is relevant and meaningful for today's children.

    The conversation emphasizes the importance of engaging children with faith-based themes.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Jennifer Jahn and Her Book

    01:35 Exploring God's Wonderful Wide World

    04:25 The Unique Narwhal and God's Creation

    06:16 The Importance of Teaching Kids About God

    07:52 Jennifer's Writing Journey

    09:23 The Process of Writing a Debut Book

    11:09 Favorite Books and Influences

    13:25 Current Reads and Trends in Children's Literature

    16:54 What's Next for Jennifer Jahn

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    19 min
  • Discovering Magic in Everyday Creativity with Lara d'Entremont
    Mar 25 2026

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    In this episode of Bookworthy, host Valerie interviews author Lara d'Entremont about her YA fantasy novel, The Painted Fairy Tale. The story follows 17-year-old Wren, who discovers her paintings can open portals to other worlds, leading her on an adventurous journey. Lara shares her inspiration, writing journey, and the message she hopes young readers take away from her book.

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    Lara d'Entremont

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    Takeaways

    • Art can open portals to new worlds.
    • Creativity is a powerful tool for self-discovery.
    • YA novels can tackle complex themes.
    • Fantasy allows exploration of real-world issues.
    • Writing can be a therapeutic practice.
    • Art serves a purpose beyond practicality.
    • Stories are formative and impactful.
    • Fiction can provide a creative escape.
    • Persistence is key in writing.
    • Artistic expression is valuable.

    Chapters

    00:00:01 Introduction to The Painted Fairy Tale

    00:01:48 Lara's Writing Journey

    00:03:50 Inspiration Behind the Story

    00:06:45 The Message for Young Readers

    00:10:02 Lara's Favorite Books and Influences

    00:17:13 What's Next for Lara d'Entremont

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    19 min
  • The Gift of Diversity and Culture in Stories with Dorina Lazo Gilmore-Young
    Mar 18 2026

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    In this episode of Book Worthy, host Valerie speaks with author Dorina Lazo Gilmore-Young about her journey as a children's book author, focusing on her latest work, 'Kailani's Gift.' They discuss themes of perseverance, family, and cultural diversity in literature, and the importance of storytelling in teaching children values. Dorina shares her experiences in writing and her passion for promoting multicultural stories, emphasizing the significance of empathy and understanding through literature. The conversation also touches on Dorina's upcoming projects, including a journal on grief and collaborative efforts by authors to celebrate diversity.

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    Takeaways

    Dorina's book 'Kailani's Gift' emphasizes perseverance and family values.

    The journey of writing 'Kailani's Gift' took over 10 years.

    Children can learn important values through storytelling.

    Multicultural stories help children appreciate diversity.

    Collaboration among authors can enhance the literary community.

    Cultural traditions can be integrated into family life.

    Storytelling is a powerful tool for teaching empathy.

    Grief can be addressed through writing and journaling.

    Diversity in literature reflects God's creation.

    Children's literature should represent various cultures.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Dorina Lazo Gilmore-Young

    01:20 The Journey of Writing Kailani's Gift

    03:23 Themes of Perseverance and Family in Kailani's Gift

    07:33 The Importance of Multicultural Stories

    11:23 Celebrating Diversity in Literature

    14:35 Cultural Traditions and Family Connections

    17:40 The Power of Storytelling

    19:04 Upcoming Projects and Grief Journey

    20:43 Conclusion and Resources

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    21 min
  • Exploring God and the Universe with Mark Wainwright
    Mar 11 2026

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    In this episode of Bookworthy, host Valerie interviews Mark Wainwright, an author and editor with over 18 years of experience in Christian publishing. They discuss Mark's latest book, "Awesome Facts About Space," which combines science and faith to engage young readers. The conversation covers fascinating space facts, the integration of faith and science, and Mark's personal writing journey.

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    Takeaways

    Mark Wainwright has over 18 years of experience in Christian publishing.

    His book 'Awesome Facts About Space' combines science and faith for children.

    The book is divided into five sections covering various space topics.

    Pulsars are city-sized stars that spin incredibly fast, up to 700 times per second.

    Mark emphasizes the importance of faith in understanding the universe.

    He shares a personal story about feeling God's love while stargazing.

    Mark believes that creation draws us closer to our Savior.

    He discusses interesting space facts that didn't make it into the book.

    Mark's writing journey began with journaling during his family's missionary work.

    He aims to provide engaging books that point readers to the Savior.


    Chapters:

    00:00:01 - Introduction to Mark Wainwright

    00:00:45 - Awesome Facts About Space

    00:02:07 - Faith and Science in Harmony

    00:03:39 - Mark's Writing Journey

    00:09:33 - The Power of Storytelling



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    41 min
  • Season Eight Bonus with Shaun Stevenson and Brock Eastman
    Mar 11 2026

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    In this episode of Bookworthy, hosts Valerie, Shaun Stevenson, and Brock Eastman discuss the Parable Port series, a middle-grade book that brings biblical parables to life through engaging storytelling. They explore the creative process behind the book, the importance of collaboration, and the relatable characters that resonate with young readers. The authors share their journey of writing together, their passion for creating quality content for children, and their plans for the series.

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    Welcome to Brock Eastman

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    Takeaways

    Parable Port is a unique blend of mystery and biblical parables.

    The target audience for the book is middle-grade readers aged 8 to 12.

    The authors emphasize collaboration and teamwork in their writing process.

    They aim to create relatable characters that resonate with children.

    The series started as a picture book and evolved into a middle-grade novel.

    The authors enjoy a fun and humorous writing dynamic together.

    They focus on making biblical teachings organic to the story.

    The inclusion of Silky Chickens was a humorous suggestion from their editor.

    The authors believe in the importance of quality Christian literature for kids.

    They have plans for future books beyond the current series.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Parable Port and Its Authors

    03:25 The Concept and Themes of Parable Port

    09:38 The Collaborative Writing Process

    14:27 The Impact of Teamwork in Writing

    17:08 Personal Influences and Impactful Books

    18:35 Future Plans and Upcoming Projects

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    26 min
  • A Middle-Grade Prankster Helps Readers Explore their hearts with Bonnie Swinehart
    Mar 4 2026

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    In this episode of the Bookworthy Podcast, Valerie interviews children's author Bonnie S. Weinhardt about her Bingees series, which follows the adventures of an 11-year-old boy named Benji in the 1930s. They discuss the inspiration behind the series, the character of Benjy, and the themes of humor, faith, and decision-making in the stories. Bonnie shares her journey as a writer, the influence of her journalism background, and her future writing projects, including a young adult novel based on her life experiences.

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    Takeaways

    Bonnie's books aim to instill Christian values in children.

    The character Benji is relatable and humorous, appealing to young readers.

    Bonnie's journalism background helps her write concisely and engagingly.

    Humor is a key element in making stories memorable for children.

    The importance of community and support is a recurring theme in Bonnie's writing.

    Bonnie's writing journey began in her youth, fueled by a love for reading.

    The Benjy's series reflects the simplicity and challenges of childhood.

    Bonnie's future projects include a young adult novel based on her life.

    The impact of impactful books can shape a writer's perspective.

    Stories can provide hope and connection in difficult times.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to the Benjy’s Series

    02:34 The Character of Benjy and His Adventures

    05:08 The Influence of Journalism on Writing

    08:00 Themes and Messages in Benjy's Stories

    10:27 The Importance of Humor in Writing

    13:00 Bonnie's Journey as a Writer

    15:50 Impactful Books and Their Influence

    18:27 Future Projects and Aspirations

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    20 min
  • The Colorful World of Hadley the Hippo with Kayla E. Green
    Feb 25 2026

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    In this episode of Bookworthy, Valerie interviews Kayla E. Green, an award-winning YA fantasy author who has ventured into children's literature with her picture book 'Hadley the Hippo.' They discuss the inspiration behind the book, the importance of conversations about what children consume, both in terms of food and media, and Kayla's journey as a writer and teacher. Kayla shares her favorite books and their impact on her life, as well as what readers can expect from her upcoming projects.

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    The Unicorn Writer – Faith. Fiction. Fireside Poetry.

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    Takeaways

    Kayla's journey into writing began in elementary school.

    'Hadley the Hippo' is inspired by her daughter's love for food.

    Books can serve as conversation starters for families.

    It's important for children to understand what they consume mentally and emotionally.

    Kayla emphasizes the importance of teaching children to guard their hearts.

    She believes in the power of read-alouds for all ages.

    Kayla's teaching experience has shaped her storytelling.

    Different books impact us at different stages of life.

    Kayla's favorite books include 'The Girl Who Drank the Moon' and 'Matilda.'

    She is working on a young adult pirate fantasy and a sequel to 'The Goodness of Unicorns.'


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Kayla E. Green and Hadley the Hippo

    01:49 The Inspiration Behind Hadley the Hippo

    04:55 The Message of Hadley and Its Importance

    09:14 Kayla's Writing Journey and Teaching Background

    14:48 Favorite Books and Their Impact

    20:15 What's Next for Kayla E. Green?


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    22 min
  • Growing a Love of God on the Farm with Sarah Philpott
    Feb 18 2026

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    In this episode of Bookworthy, Valerie interviews award-winning author Sarah Philpott, who shares her journey from writing devotionals to creating children's books. They discuss Sarah's latest book, 'Wake Up, Little Seed,' which connects children with the growth process in nature while emphasizing God's role in it. The conversation also explores the creative process behind children's literature, the impact of teacher encouragement, and the importance of reading in family life.

    Moo, Moo Nap, Nap | Sarah Philpott

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    Takeaways

    Sarah Philpott emphasizes the importance of God's presence in every detail of life.

    Her book 'Wake Up, Little Seed' aims to teach children about growth and God's role in it.

    Transitioning from writing devotionals to children's books has been a delightful journey for Sarah.

    Writing children's books is challenging due to the need for impactful storytelling in fewer words.

    Illustrations play a crucial role in children's books, enhancing the storytelling experience.

    Publishers often have a lot of heart and care about the details in book creation.

    Encouragement from teachers can significantly impact a writer's journey.

    Sarah's writing journey has been filled with constant project ideas and learning.

    Recent reads often leave a lasting impact on readers, shaping their thoughts and reflections.

    Reading together as a family is a vital activity that fosters connection and learning.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Sarah Philpott and Her Work

    01:56 Exploring 'Wake Up, Little Seed'

    05:43 Transitioning from Devotionals to Children's Books

    09:20 The Creative Process Behind Children's Books

    12:44 Sarah's Writing Journey and Inspirations

    16:30 Impactful Books and Their Influence

    18:18 Connecting with Readers and Future Plans

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    21 min