I am a pencil

a teacher, his kids, and their world of stories

Paperback, 297 pages

English language

Published July 3, 2005 by H. Holt.

ISBN:
978-0-8050-7851-0
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OCLC Number:
61265512

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"When worn-down and somewhat cranky children's-book writer Sam Swope agreed to give a writing workshop in Queens, he became so energized by his twenty-eight students that he "adopted" the class. For three years, he became their writer-in-residence, guiding them through cosmic adventures and too-real troubles as they began to compose the crazy, magical, and often moving stories of their lives. Almost all the students were new Americans - there were kids from twenty-one countries, who spoke a total of eleven different languages - and Swope was drawn deep into their real and imaginary existences, their problems, hopes, fears, and fantasies." "In I Am a Pencil, Swope follows his troop through all the trials and triumphs of their days together, coaxing out words and feelings; watching talents blossom, explode, and sometimes fizzle; holding his breath as the children's families brave new lives in the big, strange city. Moving from nature poems, …

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Subjects

  • English language -- Composition and exercises -- Study and teaching (Elementary) -- United States -- Anecdotes
  • Children of immigrants -- Education (Elementary) -- United States -- Anecdotes