I am encouraged to hear about programs like this. If we can just listen, if we can tell our stories, we can connect. Thank you, Susan.
On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 10:19 AM, Susan Peterson
<sbpeterson71@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Friends,
I've always believed in the power of the story, and having young people listen to the stories of older folk and then write down those stories is a powerful tool. Much progress is made as we learn to listen to people, it is often difficult to find the time and be mindful of each interaction that may change our viewpoint, heal our egocentrism, help us to see ways to solve problems that seem beyond our ability.
We can blame politicians, clergy, communities for the violence that occurred in Aurora, CO., but there are times when we cannot possibly know that a man obsessed with death will not enter our lives. We each have to be aware of the dangers, and when we compare drivers' licensing and gun licensing---we have a long way to go in doing our best to be sure that people with guns are going to use them responsibly.
The crazy, mentally ill, obsessed persons in any society are identifiable by a very small group of people who have known them for a long time--and maybe even then are not fully known by anyone. We do need to connect with the pain that causes the action as well as the pain caused by the reign of terror. Unfortunately, most people, in every nation, respond to the actions of hate on large scales, but do not do very well in responding to the day-to-day acts that alienate teens, children, and adults so that they are no longer rational problem solvers.
Perhaps telling stories, in some way, is the beginning of understanding how to change things,
Blessings,
Sue Peterson
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sbpeterson71@gmail.com POST THIS ON YOUR SOCIAL NETWORK - CLICK ICONS ABOVE! | Newsletter July 23, 2012 A BOOK by ME: Holocaust Series
True stories written by children for children | | A BOOK by ME was born to tell the stories of three Jewish survivors from the Quad Cities, each named Esther. We honor our friends Esther Avruch, Esther Katz and Esther Schiff. Because of the inspiration they provided, 70 stories have been written or are in process. | Teaching Tolerance, Courage, Compassion, Kindness, Perseverance, and more. |
| Deb Bowen, A BOOK by Me Daniel Gittleman, young author | I'm in Charlotte, NC right now visiting with two young authors. The first is Daniel Gittleman, son of Stuart and Sandra Gittleman. Daniel's book entitled From Singer to Survivor is in final edits. Daniel is proud of the writing project he completed a number of years ago. He loves his "subject" named Frieda E. Roos-van Hessen. Frieda is a Jewish survivor and her story has touched his life. If you know of a young person like Daniel who loves to write, send this newsletter to them asking them to visit us at www.abookbyme.com. There is a free coloring book download available on the website. It can be used as a sample for anyone interested in the writing project. Next week I will tell you about meeting Elyse Bodenheimer. Sincerely, Deb Bowen Free Coloring Book A Safe Home | | Teaching Tolerance, Courage, Compassion, Kindness, Perseverance, and more. | To learn more about A BOOK by ME... |
I'm asking ordinary children all over the world to use their talents to share extraordinary stories. Many students write about Holocaust survivors, Righteous Gentiles (non-Jews who risked their lives to save the Jewish people), prison camp liberators and other important stories of World War II. Since this generation is getting older, the time to interview them, write and illustrate their important story is RIGHT NOW! -Deb Bowen
| Operation WRITE NOW! ATTN: Teachers and students
We are asking ordinary students to create an extraordinary writing project!
We are launching a world wide search for stories about Jewish Holocaust survivors, WWII Veterans (those who were eye-witness to the horrors of the Holocaust) or Righteous Gentiles (non-Jews who risked their lives helping the Jewish people). Our subjects are getting older so the time for the interview and book project is RIGHT NOW!
HEY KIDS... YOU CAN GET STARTED TODAY...
Find a person to interview by talking with a teacher, Librarian, local historian, Jewish Federation, VFW or a grandparent for ideas! Or put an article in the newspaper and be surprised who responds! Then register your story idea online and get started writing. A $25 Registration Fee Applies (Scholarships available if needed).
This is a great project for public school, home school, or religious school students! In addition girl scouts, boy scouts, 4H clubs, youth groups or any club!
It's as easy as A,B,C (see our writers guidelines on the website).
- A Avoid duplication - find a subject in your hometown and make sure someone else hasn't already selected the same person by checking the website.
- B Broadcast - tell us who you will write about by registering your project. Then you are ready to interview your subject.
- C Complete the project!
Help us please!
We need to capture these amazing stories RIGHT NOW!
NOTE: There are three series in the A BOOK by ME program: a Holocaust, a Human Rights, and a Heroes Series. You may register to write for any of the three series but due to the age of our WWII generation, we are emphasizing the need to capture the WWII stories immediately. | | | | |
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