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Syzygy321

(583 posts)
16. Your comment about "forward-thinking" reminds me
Tue Aug 25, 2015, 08:41 AM
Aug 2015

of how I became a raging teen feminist: It was due to a book I found in my school library in 8th grade.*

Post-college I had my best adventures due to a book I had found in the public libe the spring before 9th grade. It became the guiding light of my teen years.**

Later I got married because of another book.***

See? Books change lives. People should read 'em.

*"Girls are Equal Too"
**"The Art and Adventure of Traveling Cheaply"
*** "Les Miserables"

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This is an excellent OP. yardwork Aug 2015 #1
Fabulous study of human nature and psychology. nt ladjf Aug 2015 #2
Don't remember much about the movie, loved Delos V Smith and now love his legacy... pipoman Aug 2015 #3
One of the best book adaptions of the New Hollywood era. Best Nicholson role. leveymg Aug 2015 #4
What you do here (offer a good critique of the book) deutsey Aug 2015 #5
Agree totally. Syzygy321 Aug 2015 #8
I like this post. PufPuf23 Aug 2015 #6
Thanks for sharing your story. Syzygy321 Aug 2015 #44
Very forward thinking 11th grade. Clearly you were in the US. Your other OP said you lived in Bluenorthwest Aug 2015 #7
No - I am American-born and raised. I said I Syzygy321 Aug 2015 #12
The photographer Alex Potter visits Yemen, she has in fact returned to the US. Bluenorthwest Aug 2015 #17
Hmm. I read it in HS, went back to it in my mid 20's Syzygy321 Aug 2015 #21
The religiously traditional communities I have known did not have 11th grade kids reading Kesey. Bluenorthwest Aug 2015 #34
I heard an NPR report while driving to Cinci. Syzygy321 Aug 2015 #36
Your comment about "forward-thinking" reminds me Syzygy321 Aug 2015 #16
Yeah, well it's rude of you to suggest that I am arguing against the reading of books. Bluenorthwest Aug 2015 #18
What!! No - my comment was not directed at you; Syzygy321 Aug 2015 #20
If I give a reading assignment and the subject matter offends them the student does not have to.. BlueJazz Aug 2015 #9
Students should be free to opt out without retribution. reformist2 Aug 2015 #13
Can you see any downsides to that policy - Syzygy321 Aug 2015 #14
They would get an F. The same as if I were a science teacher and assigned a book about a ... BlueJazz Aug 2015 #15
I loved that book and the movie. cwydro Aug 2015 #10
The only one of his that I know is the one Syzygy321 Aug 2015 #23
Yes, he usually treats his female characters well. cwydro Aug 2015 #24
Yes - agreed - but that's not what bothers me. Syzygy321 Aug 2015 #26
I understand what you're saying. cwydro Aug 2015 #30
Haha, I haven't read him in forever, Syzygy321 Aug 2015 #31
I know, right? cwydro Aug 2015 #32
I think my fave is still "old man and the sea". Yours? Syzygy321 Aug 2015 #33
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Thanks for the tip. Syzygy321 Aug 2015 #41
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"Children of Dune" or "Mankind really should be superstitious simpletons" DetlefK Aug 2015 #11
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I'm not sure if you read the fourth book, but that isn't the golden path Kurska Aug 2015 #47
I chose my screen name because I identify . . . R. P. McMurphy Aug 2015 #19
Thanks Mr. Mcmurphy! Syzygy321 Aug 2015 #22
Something I didn't know: this was a summer reading list and not required for a class alarimer Aug 2015 #25
Many students fail to understand college HassleCat Aug 2015 #27
Yep Syzygy321 Aug 2015 #28
Saw the movie, didn't read the book fadedrose Aug 2015 #29
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Tried that. He said, "I wrote a book?" Syzygy321 Aug 2015 #37
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Kesey was a stoned asshole, the book sucked, and the movie sucked. Archae Aug 2015 #38
I'm not impressed with any story that casts prayin4rain Aug 2015 #45
I loved that book when I read it decades ago in high school! struggle4progress Aug 2015 #46
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