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  2. Learning to Talk - Wikipedia

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    Elaine Showalter writing in The Guardian praises the collection: "Mantel connects her memories of being a child, and her acceptance of having no child, through gothic images of drastic loss or gain of weight, houses too small or too large, and unfinished stories, long or short, "unborn" works in progress that haunt her but also drive her ...

  3. Book talk - Wikipedia

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    A book talk (or booktalk) is what is spoken with the intent to convince someone to read a book. Booktalks are traditionally conducted in a classroom setting for students; however, booktalks can be performed outside a school setting and with a variety of age groups as well. It is not a book review, a book report, or a book analysis.

  4. The Lesson (short story) - Wikipedia

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    The Lesson” is a first-person narrative told by a young, black girl named Sylvia who is growing up in Brooklyn. The story is about a trip initiated by a well-educated woman named Miss Moore who has taken it upon herself to expose the unappreciative children of the neighborhood to the world outside of their oppressed community.

  5. Children (short story) - Wikipedia

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    The story was published for the first time on 20 January 1886 by Peterburgskaya Gazeta (No. 19), subtitled "The Scene" and signed A. Chekhonte (А. Чехонте). It featured in the 1886 Motley Stories (Пёстрые рассказы) collection and later in the Children (Детвора) collection, published by Aleksey Suvorin in 1889, and re-issued twice in early 1890s.

  6. Sideways Stories from Wayside School - Wikipedia

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    Sideways Stories from Wayside School is a 1978 children's short story cycle novel by American author Louis Sachar, and the first book in the Wayside School series. The novel was later adapted into a Teletoon animated series, Wayside .

  7. The Music School (short story) - Wikipedia

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    The “music school” refers not only to the pedagogic training of children in the musical arts but, according to literary critic Robert Detweiler, “a pathos-ridden paradigm of the exercises their elders practice in learning life’s notes…Music School is life.” [6] Detwieler points out that the story possesses neither a discernible plot nor a linear narrative, yet conveys “the ...

  8. Category:Children's short stories - Wikipedia

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    Talk; Category: Children's short stories. ... Children's short stories are fiction stories, generally under 100 pages long, written for children. Subcategories.

  9. Charles (short story) - Wikipedia

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    "Charles" is a short story by Shirley Jackson, first published in Mademoiselle in July 1948. It was later included in her 1949 collection, The Lottery and Other Stories, and her 1953 novel, Life Among the Savages.