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🗓️ 10 October 2024
⏱️ 38 minutes
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0:00.0 | Emily Henry has been dubbed the Queen of the Beach Read and has helped redefine the |
0:12.4 | romance genre. She is in New York Times and Sunday Times bestselling author of funny story, |
0:18.4 | happy place, book lovers, people we meet on vacation, and Beach Read. She turned |
0:24.1 | out five consecutive number one bestsellers, and it's no surprise that all of her novels are being |
0:29.7 | adapted for the screen. Emily grew up with the great love of books, but didn't discover romance |
0:35.5 | until she was in her 20s. |
0:42.4 | Beach Read was the first romance novel she wrote, which was published during the pandemic, |
0:48.5 | and was a smashing success. Everyone was looking for light in the darkness, and reading her novel gave people a sense of hope. She's known to her passionate and dedicated fans as M-Hin and a romance novel's have helped |
0:56.3 | a new generation of readers embrace the romance genre and celebrate being authentic to yourself |
1:01.8 | by reading what brings you joy. I'm Jenna Bush Hager. Welcome to my podcast, Open Book |
1:08.1 | With Jenna. |
1:21.8 | Emily, thank you so much for hanging out with us today. |
1:25.6 | You know, I'm such a fan of yours and everything you've done. |
1:29.9 | I want to hear about how you were as a reader. Do you remember the first book you loved when you were young? Yeah, I do. I mean, there were so many because I did |
1:36.2 | grow up in a family of readers and my parents were really avid about reading to us even before we could |
1:42.9 | read. But the first book I remember reading |
1:45.2 | by myself that really changed my understanding of what a book could be and do was The Giver by Lois |
1:52.0 | Lowes Lowry. I love that book. Yeah, it's so good. And I think it really holds up too because |
1:58.5 | there's, you know, I feel like you can't spoil the giver. It's like if you |
2:02.3 | haven't read it at this point, like I don't know what to tell you. Yeah, maybe mute this for a few |
2:07.4 | seconds and then come back in. But there's that moment where the main character sees someone |
2:12.8 | throwing an apple and sees this weird flicker and he's trying to explain what the flicker is. |
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