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82: Poetry Is For Everyone! John Schu Children's Book Author Interview

41 min · 26 apr 2026
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Poetry is not something that should be dreaded by students or adults. John shares how poetry can be found in multiple forms and can be a benefit to children and teens in many ways. Not only has John written a number of beautiful picture books, but John has a New York Times bestselling novel in verse, Louder than Hunger.  Find author John Schu https://www.johnschu.com/ https://www.instagram.com/mrschureads/?hl=en https://bsky.app/profile/mrschureads.bsky.social https://x.com/MrSchuReads Lily-May's Joyful Day by John Schu https://www.amazon.com/Lily-Mays-Joyful-Day-John-Schu/dp/1536238627/ Chapters 00:00 Meet author and poet John Schu 04:35 How poetry can be encouraged for all ages? 20:00 What has poetry done for John Schu personally? 24:16 How a child shared how a poem of John Schu’s helped them? 26:44 Why is Louder than Hunger for someone who doesn’t struggle with a disorder? 28:08 How can adults use John’s books to share poetry? 30:16 The place picture books have for all ages, particularly upper grades. 33:38 A time where John Schu remembers being read aloud to and felt loved. 33:55 Reading aloud is love- is writing love too? How can adults use poetry as a form of love? As a form of writing? 39:36 John Schu’s book recommendation

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