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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Powerful images, descriptions, and language grip the reader!,
By crdoo@aol.com (Lawrence, KS) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Friendship and the Gold Cadillac(rr) (Paperback)
I teach a reading methods course in a large university. In an attempt to show them how to weave literature into multicultural and social studies themes I read a significant portion of The Friendship to my students. You could have heard a pin drop. My students were deeply moved by Ms. Taylor's use of language and descriptions of the intensity of the white's hatred of the African Americans. Some of my students were really disturbed by this, and stated they would feel reluctant to read this book aloud in their future classrooms. However, I explained to them that the feelings of indignancy they felt toward the Wallace's, and other prejudiced whites in the story were precisely what Ms. Taylor was attempting to illicit in her writings, and would be exactly what we would want our students to experience. Ms. Taylor's writings are effective because they are so vivid, and obviously so real to her. Because of that, they become real to us.
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The Friendship and The Gold Cadillac,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: The Friendship and the Gold Cadillac (Paperback)
I read the book The Friendship and the Gold Cadillac. It is a great book! It is about black and white (race.) Also how people should be treated. When I read this book it gave me some feelings. The book is sort of a short book. It also made me want to keep on reading it. I think you would enjoy it alot!Jordana |
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Friendship and the Gold Cadillac(rr) by Mildred D. Taylor (Paperback - January 16, 1996)
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