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This book is a must in an upper elementary classroom, since it talks about a very common yet disturbing issue: Racism. It is one of a great resource of the teachers. While reading, teachers can explain what is racism? How do we become one by identifying its characteristics? It touched my heart, because I can relate to the Pakistani girl who was being laughed at because of her clothing. I loved the way how the book teaches children to stand up for themselves or seek help. It has very colorful pictures of children dwelling in the classrooms and other places where racism is most vulnerable. This book can be helpful in creating a community in the classroom.
This is the first Murakami book that I didn’t quite “get.” But I still enjoyed the scenes and concepts and imagery…the story just didn’t piece together as well for me as I felt it was supposed to. In the novel, the narrator literally goes on a Wild Sheep Chase; he's reveives an unusual visitor who demands it upon him. Supposedly, a star-marked sheep found in a distant pasture has interacted with a political figure, posessing him. And this particular sheep was captured in a photograph that the narrator had unknowingly used in an advertisement. It was an interesting read since I’d accidentally read the sequel (Dance Dance Dance) first, not realizing it was a sequel. So if gave me a different insight into the references of Dance Dance Dance.
one of the most influential books for a 12 year old blossoming male... clearly shel's most insightful work! (not for kids, but that's what makes it great as a kid)
Romana explores the matrix and meets herself - yes, at long last we have Mary Tamm returning as Romana I, explaining why she chose to regenerate at the start of Destiny of the Daleks. Also the set-up for the rest of the series.[return][return]http://nhw.livejournal.com/976063.html#cutid1