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Sherry Roberts: Interview with Reader's House

The following excerpt is from my interview with Reader's House.

Sherry Roberts discusses how her personal experiences shape her emotionally rich stories, her journey through publishing, and her mission to help children navigate life through engaging, character-driven fiction.


Sherry Roberts writes with the rare grace of someone who not only understands children but deeply respects their inner worlds. Her stories are not just whimsical or instructive—they are truthful, told with a gentle clarity that never speaks down to her readers. Whether exploring the quiet grief of a rescue dog in Amica Helps Zoe or celebrating the peculiar courage of shy children in Hello, Can I Bug You?, her books shine with empathy, patience, and quiet strength.


Drawing from a rich career in education and personal moments that have shaped her life, Roberts infuses her fiction and non-fiction picture books with lived experience. There is a pedagogical precision to her narratives, yet they are never didactic—her stories invite discovery, reflection, and conversation. In The Galaxy According to CeCe series, that instinct extends beautifully into middle-grade fiction, where she captures the unsettling wonder of growing up through the eyes of a girl living in an observatory haunted by both memory and possibility.


Roberts writes for children, yes—but also for the adults who guide them. Her books provide an anchor for parents, teachers, and librarians navigating the complex emotional landscapes of young minds. As her creative universe expands into new series and genres, one constant remains: a steady, compassionate voice, unafraid to tackle big feelings with a light, reassuring touch.


Read the rest of the interview on Reader's House.

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