First blog
In addition to writing about writing, I am also going to write about nonfiction literature for all ages, particularly for children. A number of my speeches on the subject are posted on my web site so I won't repeat why I am passionate about promoting the use of nonfiction literature in schools and homes. Why I think the current hegemony of fiction deprives kids of the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in school and life. I'll be using this blog to post great nonfiction books that kids really read. First I'll recommend an author of nonfiction picture books--Ruth Heller. One of the first grade teachers who is taking a course I teach at Queens College, reported that her students loved Heller's book: Chickens Aren't the Only Ones and The Reason for a Flower. Since many of Heller's books are out of print, a good source is www.allbooks.com or www.alibris.com.
My other abiding interests is women's history. So, I'll also write about my travels in search of monuments, markers, and memorials. As is my habit, I made a list of sites to visit during my visit to Little Rock. My time was too tight to do anything more than locate the room named for Senator Hattie Caraway in the convention center. Caraway (1878-1950) was the first woman to be elected as a U.S. Senator (Rebecca Felton had served for one day).
This then ends my first blog. If you have Thanksgiving stories, or recommendations for nonfiction books that kids really read or know the location of women's history monuments, markers, and memorials, I'd love to hear from you. Or, of course, about anything else you'd like to write about.


1 Comments:
I am so happy you have this blog! I can't wait to read your wisdom.
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