Listen "Libraries, Creativity, and Counting Pears"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of the Connecticut Book Festivals Podcast, host Jed Doherty welcomes author Emily Raymond and her mother, illustrator Gail Striegel, to discuss their collaborative children’s book, "Danny the Goat Does Not Like Pears." The conversation begins with Emily recounting the inspiration drawn from her childhood habit of hiding vitamins—a quirk that became the heart of Danny the goat’s story as he goes on whimsical adventures to avoid eating pears. Gail shares her artistic background and describes how their familial bond made the book’s illustration process especially joyful and productive. Emily also explains her resolve to work with her mother, choosing self-publishing over traditional routes to keep Gail as the illustrator. The interview explores the book’s reception, with children delighting in counting illustrated pears and families embracing the story’s playful lesson about trying new things. Both Emily and Gail highlight the impact of local libraries and community support, sharing heartfelt anecdotes of their book being recognized and loved. The episode closes with talk of future projects, encouragement for supporting local authors and libraries, and practical details on where to find the book. The conversation captures the warmth, creativity, and community spirit at the heart of their literary journey.
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