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“Having spent two days with [this book], allow me to shout to everyone within earshot: This is brilliant. What a grand idea. It should be must reading for everyone in teaching . . .”–Jim Trelease, Author of The Read Aloud Handbook


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Jim Burke invited readers of the San Francisco Chronicle to "write to my high school students about your experiences with books...." The best of the more than one thousand pages of letters are collected in this funny, poignant, and inspiring book.

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  • Reading level: Ages 4-8
  • Paperback: 116 pages
  • Publisher: Heinemann (September 8, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0325001340
  • ISBN-13: 978-0325001340
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #241,471 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A must read, November 23, 1999
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In our rush to teach children how to read, are we remembering to teach them to want to read? I Hear America Reading: Why We Read; What We Read by Jim Burke, addresses this important question about the value and power of reading for the individual and society. Some time ago, Burke who is a high school English teacher in California wrote a letter to the editor of the San Francisco Chronicle inviting the readers of that newspaper to write to his students about their experiences with books and reading . He was delighted when he returned to school the following week to he discover the first batch of what would eventually total four hundred letters. Those letters made a difference for his students who were inspired that so many people would take the time to write to them about the benefits of reading. Now fifty of the letters have been published in I Hear America Reading. Read the letters for personal inspiration about why reading makes such a difference in so many lives. Share the letters with your students by reading them aloud. Students will be encouraged to want to read since most of the letters tell a story of how reading and books shaped lives. This is a thoughtfully crafted book, special care has been taken to select letters that feature the writer's strong voice. In addition, inspirational quotations from famous people about the power of reading follow each letter. The book ends with an appendix that is a "List of Lists, booklists that list books of every type to tantalize the reader.
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5.0 out of 5 stars San Francisco Chronicle review, January 30, 2000
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Praising the Power of Books REVIEWED BY Barbara Hass Sunday, January 30, 2000

In this digital age, a book about the joys of reading sounds quaint, even anachronistic. But sheer pleasure is timeless, and ``I Hear America Reading'' is a celebration of books and the profound effect they have on our lives. It began as a simple letter to The Chronicle. Burlingame High School teacher Jim Burke was looking for ways to inspire the students in his English class. He invited people to describe their own reading experiences, and hundreds of responses poured in from the Bay Area and around the world.

Full of humor and pathos -- some even touched by tragedy -- these letters tell of worlds opening up, lives resurrected and new paths chosen. The writers are teachers and explorers, immigrants and students, convicts and counselors. What they have in common is faith in the power of books, and tremendous gratitude for the gift of reading.

One writer says books led her family to a life of multiple adventures. ``Writings of John Muir and Colin Fletcher sent us into the Sierra for a 40-day, 240-mile backpacking trip,'' she explains. ``National Geographic, Melville, Stevenson, Conrad, Bligh and Cook infected us with an itch to sail the world. Since we couldn't afford to buy a boat, we had to read plans and construction manuals so we could build one. Anduril, the 40-foot trimaran we built, has taken us on two circumnavigations.''

Other writers are new to this country, grappling with English as a second language but eloquent in their passion for reading. ``My life is not so hard like when I got to the USA,'' writes a student. ``Now the books are my friends, company, and they make me feel better when I'm sad or when I'm alone. This is how I feel about a book.'' Some people mention a volume or two that had a special impact on their lives, but one architect can't contain them all. After enthusing over everything from ``Little Women'' to ``A Gift From the Sea,'' she writes: ``I feel a bit like someone making an acceptance speech at the Oscars. I don't want to forget to thank someone important!'' She finally does stop herself and signs off, but her pure joy in reading pops up again in a delightful postscript: ``I just can't leave out Willa Cather's `Death Comes for the Archbishop,' a book I just read recently and loved!''

The letters are interspersed with beautiful excerpts from professional writers sharing their personal reading experiences. ``How astonishing the day individual letters lined up to become messages!'' writes poet-essayist Naomi Shihab Nye. ``Billboards unleashed their mysteries high above us. Signs on barbershops welcomed us to step inside. Lists at the laundromat instructed us about dyeing and lint. When I read the words `cream puff' for myself on the menu at the tea room where my grandma had taken me for a grown-up ladies lunch, tears rose in my eyes! The code was now mine!''

A wonderful part of ``I Hear America Reading'' comes at the end with a list. In fact, there are dozens of lists, all cleverly compiled for specific reading audiences. ``Ten Books for People Who Think the World Is Absurd'' is the first one (``The Basketball Diaries'' by Jim Carroll tops it); then there are such others as ``Ten Books to Read Aloud in the Car While Traveling,'' ``Ten Books a Teenage Boy Would Want to Read'' and ``Ten Books We Should All Read Before Childhood Ends.''

The lists, like the letters, make us want to step away from the computer screen and pick up a new book just for the joy of it. They remind us that reading is as alive and well as when we first discovered it.

San Rafael writer Barbara Hass specializes in education and family issues.

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