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I picked up this book in the airport and read it start to finish without =
putting it down -- thin book - long flight!  I learned so much and =
agree... a sequel would be great.

A colleague and I used this book for an weeklong inservice on middle =
school reading strategies.  We used the book to allow teachers to practice =
the strategies that we were teaching.  It was wonderful.

Hunger for reading and learning drive these two young men to such dangers. =
 While I was reading this for the first time, I was reminded of how =
fortunate we are to have the freedoms we have.  It's hard to even grasp =
that there countries where people can be prosecuted (and worse) for =
reading!  Thank you, First Amendment.
Freedom to read..... ain't it grand?=20

Readingly yours,
Chris=20


Christine L. Evans, librarian
Library/Media Center
Barrington Middle School - Station
cevans@cusd220.lake.k12.il.us
847-381-0464
>>> NHS Webmaster <nhswebmaster@COLLIER.K12.FL.US> 07/08/04 16:37 PM >>>
"Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress" by Dai Sijie is set in
revolutionary China. Two young men, the sons of doctors have been sent
to a mountain village for "re-education." While there, they find another
"re-educatee" who has a treasure trove of banned books. The boys want
access to the books. The give and take between the mountain people and
the "city" people is one of the essential parts of the books. The
mountain people have no knowledge of movies. The city boys are
instructed to go to "city" where the movies are shown and come back and
re-tell the stories. So much for communistic control. People are people
across the globe.

In the meantime one of the boys falls in love with daughter of the local
tailor. She is the  little Chinese seamstress in the story. He tells her
stories in order to make her more like him. "Be careful what you wish
for" is the theme of this story.

I would like to see a followup as to what happened.

Adam








Adam Janowski
Library Media Specialist
Naples High School
1100 Golden Eagle Circle
Naples, FL 34102
E-mail: NHSWebmaster@collier.k12.fl.us
Phone: 239-430-6644 Ext. 390
Fax: 239-430-6673
Library web site: http://collier.k12.fl.us/nhs/lmc/
School web site: http://collier.k12.fl.us/nhs/

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