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  • Gutter Child by Jael Richardson

    This is the must-read book of the year and I can’t wait to teach with it.

    November 4, 2020

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    Angie Thomas, Black Lives Matter, Catherine Hernandez, Cherie Dimaline, civil rights movement, dystopia, Festival of Literary Diversity (FOLD), Gutter Child, Jael Richardson, kekla magoon, literacy, OLA Superconference, Scarborough, The Black Panthers, the marrow thieves, the rock and the river, To Kill a Mockingbird
    Gutter Child by Jael Richardson
  • The recliner and my reading aporia

    Tim and I bought a recliner yesterday. I had to put aside my ‘interior designer hat’ for the adventure because it came down to user experience more than user interface in the end. The fella struggles to find all things tall enough to be comfortable, often buying things too wide just so that they’re also…

    January 1, 2020

    banana29

    creative writing, professional development, reading, Teaching creative writing
    amnesty international book club, Chris Boeskool, Dionne Brand, Eden Robinson, Festival of Literary Diversity (FOLD), Indigenous writer, Jacques Derrida, Jael Richardson, Ontario Library Association Forest of Reading, Ruby Slipperjack, Tim King

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