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Hey YA

From great new books to favorite classic reads, from news to the latest in on-screen adaptations, the Hey YA podcast is here to elevate the exciting world of young adult lit.

Episode 94 We Murdered No One, and There Were No Bacchanals

Tirzah and Hannah welcome special guest Sheba Karim, whose latest book is about a topic near and dear to Hannah ...

Episode 93.5 Were You An Extracurriculars Teen or After School Job Teen?

This week on Hey YA: Extra Credit, Tirzah talks about some great YA books that highlight working class teens with jobs!

Episode 93 It Doesn’t Add Up, and It’s Not Because I’m Bad at Math

Hannah and Tirzah talk generation gaps, chronological problems, intergenerational relationships, and multigenerational stories.

Episode 92.5 Extra Credit: The Things I’d Do For a New Melina Marchetta Book

This week, Tirzah discusses Melina Marchetta's YA backlist and offers a few different entry points!

Episode 92 Everything Is Feudal Europe

Hannah and Tirzah talk about exciting news from Disney-Hyperion and then dive into standalone high fantasy.

Episode 91.5 Extra Credit: Coming Soon to a Podcast and VOD Near You

Hannah gives a preview of some of the books she and Tirzah plan on reading (or revisiting) this summer, prior to watching the video on-demand screen adaptations.

Episode 91 I Found Myself in Walmart

Hannah and Tirzah give a lesson on the history of publishing's paperback and hardcover divide, then talk about small and indie presses.

Episode 90.5 Extra Credit: It’s Too On the Nose

Happy Poetry Month! Hannah dives into twenty years' worth of narrative verse--and a little standalone poetry, too.

Episode 90 Abraham Lincoln Was Gay!

Hannah and guest Tirzah recommend a number of YA books that hit many of the Read Harder challenge tasks.

Episode 89.5 Extra Credit: Bookishly Honoring the Victims of the Atlanta Shootings

Hannah invites Japanese-American author Misa Sugiura to the podcast to discuss some AAPI YA authors that are a little more under the radar than the ones you've heard of.