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[Exploring Magic, Boarding Schools, and Growth in 'Hypatia Academy']-[Hypatia Academy by Esther Goldenberg]

Book Club for Kids · B1 · 2025-09-03

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Book Club for Kids: An Exploration of 'Hypatia Academy'

In this episode of Book Club for Kids, host Kitty Felde gathers a trio of young readers—Chelsea, Maggie, and Bridget—to discuss Esther Goldenberg’s fantasy novel, Hypatia Academy. The discussion delves into the unique world-building of the academy, the protagonist's personal journey, and the broader themes of literature and adolescence.

The Unusual Setting of Hypatia Academy

Hypatia Academy is far from a typical boarding school. The readers highlight several eccentricities that distinguish it from their own schools. Unlike their real-world institutions, classes at the Academy are not mandatory, leading the students to debate the practicality of such a system. Maggie notes that without mandatory attendance, "your grades will just plummet," reflecting the students' skepticism regarding academic discipline in a magical environment.

Furthermore, the school’s library is described as having "no books," but rather "random words on the walls" in various languages. While the readers find the concept interesting, they remain pragmatic, questioning the utility of reading walls once the novelty wears off. The school also features "invisible children" and "kleprechauns," a distinct magical creature that the author clarifies is not to be confused with a traditional leprechaun. As the character Cornelius explains, "I am a key leprechaun," emphasizing that he and his kin are "famous for being the best in the world at stealing and tricking."

Hope’s Journey and Personal Growth

At the heart of the story is the protagonist, Hope, a descendant of the historical figure Hypatia. Initially, Hope is portrayed as "confused and nervous and homesick," having been uprooted from her life and sent to the Academy. The readers observe that Hope’s transformation is marked by a growing sense of self-confidence. By the time she faces the antagonist Remus, she adopts a mantra: "You are strong, you are wise, you are connected, and you are powerful." The young reviewers agree that this is a powerful message for anyone, regardless of whether they possess "special sorcery powers."

Debating Literature and Maturity

A significant portion of the discussion focuses on the inclusion of "swear words" in the text. The readers hold varying opinions on this creative choice. While some find it off-putting, others argue it makes the character feel "more true to life" given the "very stressful situation" Hope faces. One reader points out that the book acknowledges that swearing can act as a coping mechanism, though another counters with their parent's advice: "saying bad words... is basically showing that you do not have a very big vocabulary."

Insights from Author Esther Goldenberg

The author, Esther Goldenberg, joins the discussion to reveal the origins of the book. She explains that she was inspired by the real-life Hypatia of Alexandria, a "mathematician and a philosopher and an astronomer and a teacher," and was disappointed by the tragic ending of her historical story. Goldenberg chose to reimagine this narrative. She also noted that the character of Cornelius was inspired by Terry Pratchett’s The Wee Free Men, specifically the "little guys" who can perform tasks humans cannot.

Conclusion and Recommendations

The episode concludes with the readers sharing their favorite books, ranging from the Harry Potter series to dystopian novels like The Hunger Games and The Fifth Wave. The consensus is that Hypatia Academy succeeds because it empowers readers to believe that "anyone can be smart and stay strong even in the toughest of times." The conversation serves as a testament to the power of fantasy literature to mirror the real-life challenges and growth experienced by young readers today.

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📖 Transcript

Hi, I'm Kitty Felde.
We continue our back to school theme with another episode set in a rather unusual school.
This time it's Hypatia Academy, a place with invisible bullies, ancient magic and even little green men.
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