Celebrate Let Freedom Read Day with Beth Ferry’s ‘Roar for Reading’!

On Let Freedom Read Day, the last day of Banned Books Week, we’re spotlighting an amazing new picture book, “Roar for Reading” by Beth Ferry, illustrated by Andrew Joyner. In this special episode of the How I Library podcast, Ferry dives into the book’s inspiration and the ongoing battle against book banning.

“Roar for Reading” follows a brave little lion named Julius, who learns to speak up and “roar” against book bans. It’s a powerful, fun story for young readers that encourages them to use their voices to protect their favorite books. Ferry uses the acronym R.O.A.R. (Recognize, Organize, Act, Respect) to break down how kids and adults alike can stand up for the freedom to read.

In her interview with host Phil Morehart, Ferry talks about the real-world issue of book banning and why libraries are so important. She shares her hope that Roar for Reading helps kids understand what’s at stake and encourages empathy for others whose access to books is being limited.

Listen to the full episode and check out Beth’s read aloud of “Roar for Reading” on YouTube.

Let’s celebrate Freedom to Read Day with a roar!

The How I Library podcast is available for download or streaming on Soundcloud, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. Or listen below.

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The book’s publisher, Simon and Schuster, has an activity guide available to accompany Roar for Reading.

Love Andrew Joyner’s artwork in “Roar for Reading”? Check out the Roar for Reading poster and bookmarks available at the ALA Store.

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Beth Ferry is a New York Times bestselling author of numerous picture books for children including “Prunella” and “Stick and Stone.” She also writes chapter books and graphic novels.

Andrew Joyner is an Australian illustrator and cartoonist who lives in Strathalbyn, South Australia, with his family and nineteen pets.

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