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Reflections on the Saturday Conference « TalkingLiteracy

Written by admin on October 22, 2008 – 8:13 pm -

It seemed that many of the books about African Americans were stories of families who live in the inner city and are struggling with issues like gangs, drugs, and poverty (eg. … See original here: Reflections on the Saturday Conference « TalkingLiteracy  Read More →


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Reflections on the Saturday Conference « TalkingLiteracy

Written by admin on October 22, 2008 – 8:13 pm -

It seemed that many of the books about African Americans were stories of families who live in the inner city and are struggling with issues like gangs, drugs, and poverty (eg. …. Boy: Tales of Childhood , Roald Dahl (great companion to Dahl’s fictional texts; good for conversations re: real-world experiences as inspiration for one’s writing. Read the original post: Reflections on the Saturday Conference « TalkingLiteracy  Read More →


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eglantine's cake: Chapter Books

Written by admin on October 13, 2008 – 9:11 pm -

… Tiggy Winkle and Squirrel Nutkin and two others. Original post: eglantine's cake: Chapter Books  Read More →


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Children will Enjoy These Interesting Vintage Stories by Lee …

Written by admin on October 13, 2008 – 2:00 am -

Children will Enjoy These Interesting Vintage Stories . Popular children’s books often stand the test of time Original post:  Children will Enjoy These Interesting Vintage Stories by Lee …  Read More →


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Books: First Course by Caren Wilton | New Zealand Listener

Written by admin on October 2, 2008 – 3:29 pm -

How Women Behave When Men Are Losing Their Wives is a crisp and pithy little story in which women cluster hungrily around a soontobewidowed man; Judith is a black tale , written almost in the tone of a children’s story, about a “Judas … These short, tight stories are quite elegantly compressed – but most enjoyable are the pieces where Orr allows herself a larger canvas and a more extended narrative Here is the original: Books: First Course by Caren Wilton | New Zealand Listener  Read More →


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