Kate: I was thinking about layers of reading, and I was wondering if I might not stick with the easier layer of reading to start. Marianne: One thing I really heard from Marianne is actually that we're looking for the books that bring us joy. Kate: If it's not sparking joy to borrow a popular phrase from years ago, then maybe we just put it down. The best humans on earth are school librarians. So short of getting one of them to send me some books, I don't know where to go."
Kate stopped reading in 2016. Since then, she’s tried to find her way back to it but something’s not clicking, and it’s left a book-shaped hole in her heart. Reading used to be something she really enjoyed, took pride in, and loved connecting with people over. On this episode of How To!, co-host Carvell Wallace brings in Maryanne Wolf, director of UCLA’s Center For Dyslexia, Diverse Learners, and Social Justice and author of the book, Reader, Come Home. Maryanne explains the science behind the reading brain as well as how to deeply engage with books and make reading a habit again.
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