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Monthly Archives: September 2014
The Rights of the Reader by Daniel Pennac
This post is not so much a review of the above book, but an exploration of the themes and ideas which are touched on by the author. Daniel Pennac is a French author, teacher and parent who writes with clarity … Continue reading
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Tagged books, Daniel Pennac, education, literacy, literature, Quentin Blake, reading, rights of the reader, teachers
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News from Newfoundland
Almost three weeks ago I moved to Canada to be with my girlfriend. I’ve never lived in another country before, so this emigrating thing is all completely new to me. I thought it might be interesting to write a bit … Continue reading
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