Welcome to the Book Blog!

Welcome to the Book Blog!
Hey students, teachers, and parents! You've arrived at my Book Blog. The Book Blog is a NEW addition to the English 2 curriculum at CHS. We are reading books independently in order to gain new perspectives on the world, increase our depth and breadth of reading experiences, and build community with each other. Click here to check out ALL STUDENT BOOK BLOGS on our class website. Feel free to leave comments and interact with us as we read all year long.

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Sunday, May 29, 2011

All you need here is a passport to your comfiest chair and a sunny back porch...

The Good Girl's Guide to Getting Lost By Rachel Friedman
Book Review - May 29, 2011

I am currently, slowly, and delicately savoring Rachel Freidman's memoir The Good Girl's Guide to Getting Lost.  I am so enamored by her adventures and nostalgic for my own, that part of me is afraid to finish the book entirely.  This may be my own crisis, but I just don't want the book to be over!  Not to mention, the girls are just about to leave Australia and head for my old home, South America.  The thought of reading about the places where I once lived and haven't returned to is simply heartbreaking.

I emailed Rachel a little while ago to let her know how much I was enjoying her story and to actually say out loud that I've always wanted to write my own.  I believe many teachers develop a certain level of comfort with dishing out great advice that we can't take ourselves.  How many times have I encouraged a creative writing student to JUST DO IT?  Write the story.  Write the poem.  Sit down and do it.  And here I am, not a memory transcribed since living in Argentina in 2006.

Maybe it'll happen this summer, but until then, please go pick up a copy of this incredible memoir

All you need here is a passport to your comfiest chair and a sunny back porch...

The Good Girl's Guide to Getting Lost By Rachel Freidman
Book Review - May 29, 2011

I am currently, slowly, and delicately savoring Rachel Freidman's memoir The Good Girl's Guide to Getting Lost.  I am so enamored by her adventures and nostalgic for my own, that part of me is afraid to finish the book entirely.  This may be my own crisis, but I just don't want the book to be over!  Not to mention, the girls are just about to leave Australia and head for my old home, South America.  The thought of reading about the places where I once lived and haven't returned to is simply heartbreaking.

I emailed Rachel a little while ago to let her know how much I was enjoying her story and to actually say out loud that I've always wanted to write my own.  I believe many teachers develop a certain level of comfort with dishing out great advice that we can't take ourselves.  How many times have I encouraged a creative writing student to JUST DO IT?  Write the story.  Write the poem.  Sit down and do it.  And here I am, not a memory transcribed since living in Argentina in 2006.

Maybe it'll happen this summer, but until then, please go pick up a copy of this incredible memoir.