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Sarah's Bookshelves Live

Ep. 163: Classics & Retellings 101 with Sara Hildreth (@FictionMatters) + Book Recommendations

Sarah's Bookshelves Live

Sarah Dickinson

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4.9 • 732 Ratings

🗓️ 6 March 2024

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

In Episode 163, Sara Hildreth, from @FictionMatters and co-host of the podcast Novel Pairings, returns for her third appearance on our show as our expert for Classics & Retellings 101. Sara guides us through the sometimes intimidating world of timeless reads in an accessible way. She busted some myths about classics and changed my mind about some elements of the classics. And, she has a great approach to find the perfect retelling of your favorite classics for your next read. 

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Highlights

  • Sara explores the definitions of a classic and a modern classic book.
  • We talk about separating the American literature canon from the idea of a classic.
  • Sara talks about being free to define classics on personal terms.
  • The idea of a book being labeled a “future classic.”
  • Now-famous books that went unnoticed initially when they were released.
  • Sara’s personal reading motivations.
  • Common issues people have when trying to tackle classic books.
  • Notable quirks of many classics that were first published as serials.
  • Tips and advice for approaching older books.
  • Addressing the pressure surrounding reading or revisiting classics.
  • Examples of nonfiction classics.
  • Legal considerations for all those retellings.
  • The rise of retellings as a trend with today’s audience.
  • The difference between retellings and fan fiction.
  • Sara’s recommendations for accessible classic literature.
  • A different approach to finding the right retelling for your reading.

Please note: Sara mistakenly mentions during the discussion that The Great Gatsbydid not come into popularity until its distribution to soldiers during World War I, when this actually occurred during World War II.

Sara’s Book Recommendations [49:02]

Two OLD Books She Loves — Classics

Two NEW Books She Loves — Retellings

One Book She DIDN’T Love — Classic

One NEW RELEASE She’s Excited About — Retelling and Classic Pairing

Last 5-Star Book Sara Read

Books Mentioned During the Classics Discussion

Books Mentioned During the Retellings Discussion

Other Links

About Sara Hildreth

Website | Instagram | Facebook 

Sara Hildreth is the creator behind FictionMatters, a literary Instagram account, newsletter, and book club focused on putting thought-provoking books into the hands of adventurous readers. She also co-hosts Novel Pairings, a podcast dedicated to making the classics readable, relevant, and fun.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Sarah's Bookshelves Live.

0:11.9

I'm your host, Sarah Dickinson.

0:13.8

Join me every other week as we get real and sometimes a bit snarky about books and reading.

0:19.3

Sometimes I'm joined by one of my co-hosts, Catherine,

0:22.0

from Gilmer Guide to Books, or Susie from Novel Visits. Other times, I talk with a bookish guest,

0:28.4

including authors and publishing insiders who give us a behind-the-scenes peek into different

0:33.4

corners of the book world. But always, we're bringing you great book recommendations in every

0:39.3

single episode. Let's get rolling. I'm thrilled to have three-time podcast guest Sarah Hildreth of

0:46.4

the Novel Parings podcast and the Fiction Matters Instagram account back with me today.

0:52.3

And she's going to be our expert for our classics and classic

0:55.4

retellings 101 episode. Sarah is the creator behind fiction matters, a literary Instagram account,

1:01.8

newsletter, and book club focused on putting thought-provoking books into the hands of adventurous readers.

1:07.0

She also co-hosts novel pairings, a podcast dedicated to making the classics readable, relevant, and fun.

1:13.1

And prior to these endeavors, Sarah taught English to high school girls.

1:16.6

Welcome back, Sarah, for the third time.

1:19.2

Thank you.

1:20.0

I am so excited to be here.

1:22.2

I'm so glad to have you.

1:23.7

And I should say to everybody, too, this was your idea.

1:27.4

Yeah. I mean, I've been loving your

1:29.7

genre 101 series and, you know, I'm a listener and a fan and a patron. So I've been following on your

1:38.3

your journey of reading some classic retellings and kind of you're pondering about what it is about retellings

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