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C PC's avatar

Engrossing! And I’m so glad I’m finally reading this incredible book of yours, after knowing about it for so long and never making the time… I’m struck by the differences between these stories and my experiences. Firstly, 1982 was far more forgiving of students playing with suicide clubs. These days it would be therapy for the kid, an inbox of complaints to the principal, and probably disciplinary action for the teacher?

But also this is a primary school, and it’s hard to imagine teenagers with this openness and vibrancy. I’m sure it’s in there somewhere but we’ve well and truly suppressed it by the time they get to high school. It’s miserable how miserable teenagers are, when you compare them to the curious and irrepressible younger learners… I wish I could bring this to my students. I wish I knew how.

It’s also a really special school, I think. So much space for individual paths and exploration. It just seems magical.

But anyway, I came here mainly to say thank you for recording the audio, which I am really enjoying.

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Karen's avatar

Unfortunately, I feel a little like I imagine Anna to be when she wants something: no more subscribers, Steve! Pauline and I want more NOW! ;-)

Karen

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