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Emily Whitten

Emily Whitten

Emily is a book critic and writer for WORLD. She is a World Journalism Institute and University of Mississippi graduate, previously worked at Peachtree Publishers, and developed a mother’s heart for good stories over a decade of homeschooling. Emily resides with her family in Nashville, Tenn.

Follow Emily Whitten on Twitter @emilyawhitten


Articles by Emily Whitten
Winning a cold war with China

Winning a cold war with China

Authors delve into the CCP’s world strategy and brutal history

A new audiobook version of Lord of the Rings, and a book about on-screen heroes

Four new books that prompt reflection

Great for gifts and digging into God’s word


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Low-caste journalists report courageously

Two documentaries highlight the important role of grassroots journalism

Authors offer ways to think about food during a time of increasing prices

A special cookbook filled with reflections on God, food, and Easter

Emily Whitten talks with three WORLD reviewers about their favorite books for kids in 2021, including WORLD’s Kids’ Book of the Year. They discuss how to capture kids’ imaginations with family read alouds, offering tips from authors like Gladys Hunt, Jamie Martin, and Megan Cox Gurdon.

Emily Whitten talks with three WORLD reviewers about their favorite books for kids in 2021, including WORLD’s Kids’ Book of the Year. They discuss how to capture kids’ imaginations with family read alouds, offering tips from authors like Gladys Hunt, Jamie Martin, and Megan Cox Gurdon.