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"Our Table" -- A lovely new children's book for these strange, distracted times

Aired on Tuesday, December 14th.
Aired on Tuesday, December 14th.

"This story is simple and full of heart, celebrating the wonder and possibility of being human and being in relationship.... Sweet and timely...for today's families." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

Our guest is the bestselling children's book author, Peter H. Reynolds, whose celebrated works are known for their recurring themes of kindness, sensitivity, and respect. He tells us about his newest volume, "Our Table," which profiles a girl named Violet. She longs for the time when her family was connected -- before life, distractions, and technology pulled them all away from each other. After all, Violet's family used to gather at the table, with lots of food and warmth, to swap stories, tell jokes, share smiles, and so forth. But now...everyone keeps looking down at their phone. As was noted of this work by Booklist (in a starred review): "You can read this picture book as a parable for our times, when electronic devices that supposedly connect people actually isolate them. Reynolds tells the story simply and illustrates it expressively.... A reminder of what really matters."

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