From one of the most respected voices in young-adult literature comes this impassioned, inspiring book of observations and ideas. Part memoir, part writing manual, part social commentary, Invitations to the World spans Richard Peck's entire career-from his first days as a high school English teacher to his current life as a Newbery-winning author-and touches on the issues that have followed him throughout it: the dangers of conformity and censorship, the limits of our education system, and the desire to provide young people with books that will nourish their fragile individuality. Including strong, witty poems and excerpts from Peck's award-winning novels, as well as reproducible pages of tips for encouraging children to read, this is an invaluable book for all parents, librarians, teachers, writers, and readers.
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The Story Of A High School Teacher:
The book I read is the Invitations To The World.It's about ths high school teacher learning aout the student and threw the limits of education and danger of comfort and it talks a little of bullying and about votes.He puts a date 9/11 and he says it's a dramatic that need for ridges if geography liked this book was literature.About danger of comformity and censorship about he's a great author and i give 5 stars to him because i really like this book.My opion is that most of tis stuff i agree because it... more info
Every Teacher and Writer Should Read This:
I am an undergraduate English major with a passion for children's literature and young adult literature (which drives a few of my current professors crazy). What an amazing experience it was to pick up this non-fiction work by Richard Peck that details Peck's own passion for America's youth and his way of reaching out to them through his outstanding (I was already a fan of Peck's work) novels. The work is, as the inside of the dust jacket claims, part "memoir, social commentary, and writing manual." Peck... more info
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