Joseph Sarosy

Joseph Sarosy

JOSEPH SAROSY is the founder of The Juniper School, an outdoor school comprised of grades 1-3. He is a freelance writer for Fatherly, and in 2019 he self-published A Father’s Life, a finalist in the 2019 NIEA Awards. He works with men and fathers locally, and created the #Greatdad campaign to highlight great fathers across the nation. His blog The Storytelling Loop has been read by over 70,000 people worldwide.

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How To Tell Stories To Children
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How To Tell Stories To Children
  • By: Joseph Sarosy
  • Narrator: Ann Richardson
  • Length: 3 hours 46 minutes
  • Publisher: HarperAudio
  • Publish date: June 22, 2021
  • Language: English
  • (200 ratings)
(200 ratings)
Storytelling is one of the oldest and most essential skills known to humankind, a timeless parenting tool that helps families celebrate life’s joys, navigate its challenges, and raise healthy, well-adjusted kids. Stories help children... Read more

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Taming Her Highland Legend “Take thirty days off or you’re fired.” To twenty-first-century surgeon Dr. Evie Wortham, her hospital’s ultimatum of thirty days’ leave in the calming wilderness of the Scottish Highlands so she can get a handle on her anger issues means one thing: unbearable boredom. But she agrees out of pity for her best friend who Human Resources nominated to pass out the punishment. So, she heads ... Read Book
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Sakes Alive! A Cattle Drive Karma Wilson is the New York Times best-selling author of Bear Snores On, whose children’s books are a pure delight. One day on the farm, two crazy cows, Mabel and Molly, take Farmer’s keys from his back pocket when he isn’t looking. And just like that, the cows start-up Farmer’s car and drive away. Look out everyone! It’s a cattle drive! Mabel and Molly don’t exactly know how to ... Read Book
Imposters in Paradise Escape to a tropical island for excitement, mystery, suspense, and romance in this fabulous novel by a bestselling author. Imogen Dacres is flying to Bermuda to investigate the mysterious death of her brother when the unthinkable happens. The plane crashes. She wakes up in hospital where she learns three things: One: everyone thinks she is the wealthy Isadora Van Harte.Two: no one else survived ... Read Book
The Trials of Walter Ogrod The horrific 1988 murder of four-year-old Barbara Jean Horn shocked the citizens of Philadelphia. Plucked from her own front yard, Barbara Jean was found dead less than two and a half hours later in a cardboard TV box dragged to a nearby street curb. After months of investigation with no strong leads, the case went cold. Four years later it was reopened, and Walter Ogrod, a young man with autism ... Read Book
Listening Is an Act of Love From more than ten thousand interviews, StoryCorps—the largest oral history project in the nation’s history—presents a tapestry of American stories, told by the people who lived them to the people they love.  StoryCorps began with the idea that everyone has an important story to tell. And since 2003, this remarkable project has been collecting the stories of everyday Americans and ... Read Book
Street Cat Blues A jaded tabby cat suspects everyone when an elderly neighbor gets put down in this witty mystery series debut . . .After spending several months banged up in Sunny Banks rescue center, life is looking good for Aubrey, a large tabby cat who has finally found his forever home with Molly and Jeremy.However, all that changes when a killer begins to target elderly people in the neighborhood. Aubrey ... Read Book
The Careful Use of Compliments Nothing captures the charm of Edinburgh like the bestselling Isabel Dalhousie series of novels featuring the insatiably curious philosopher and woman detective. Whether investigating a case or a problem of philosophy, the indefatigable Isabel Dalhousie, one of fiction’s most richly developed amateur detectives, is always ready to pursue the answers to all of life’s questions, large and small. ... Read Book
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