Read the story “Why I Never Ran Away From Home”(by two-time Newberry Award winner and former SAS student Katherine Paterson).
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Katherine is doomed to the life of a little sister.She’s teased for being a crybaby, given the worst part when the neighborhood children put on plays and is the first out in games. She feels she could never be as wonderful as her big sister.When a visitor mentions that Katherine doesn’t look a thing like the other children and jokes that she must not be one of the family, she is determined to leave and make everyone’s life better. There’s just one thing in her way, her big sister Lizzie.
Many children know this feeling of exclusion, whether it occurs at the hands of siblings or classmates.The ending is reassuring, but I think a bit abrupt and adult; I don’t know that children will find it satisfying.However, if your goal is to have them make connections this provides many opportunities.As a heroine, Katherine is quite young in this one, making it a better choice for elementary age students than middle school or high school.
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“Why I Never Ran Away From Home” is one chapter of “When I Was Your Age”-Edited by Ehrlich, Amy. Perfect for literature classes and beginning writers of all ages!
"Tell me a story of when you were little" is something children love to ask. Now ten award-winning writers: Mary Pope Osborne, Laurence Yep, James Howe, Katherine Paterson, Walter Dean Myers, Susan Cooper, Nicholasa Mohr, Reeve Lindbergh, Avi, and Francesca Lia Block tell young readers stories drawn from their own childhood memories. The authors have also contributed notes about why they chose particular memories to write about and what in their lives led them to be writers. In this way, the extraordinary stories in WHEN I WAS YOUR AGE bear witness to the origins of a writer’s art—and honor the courage, tenderness, and fragility of children.
校友中有這樣杰出的作家也是一件值得驕傲的事情。起碼孩子讀起來親近感會多不少,尤其在這樣一個百年紀(jì)念日里。
Katherine還是一位教育家,她的一篇在Princeton Theological Seminary的講稿也非常好“I love to tell the story”
http://www.ptsem.edu/uploadedFiles/School_of_Christian_Vocation_and_Mission/Institute_for_Youth_Ministry/Princeton_Lectures/Paterson-Love.pdf ;
關(guān)于Writing Narratives/Memoirs的課外參考:
http://writingfix.com/genres/narrative_mentor_texts/WhenIWasYourAge1.htm
When I Was Your Age, Volume One
Edited by Amy Ehrlich