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Revolte im Theatersaal (Kindle Single) (German Edition)

DOC Revolte im Theatersaal (Kindle Single) (German Edition) by James Wolcott in Arts-Photography

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Narrato in prima persona; Lrsquo;emozione ha la tua voce egrave; la storia di Greta; una scrittrice di romanzi drsquo;amore; che non ha mai raccontato a nessuno di essere innamorata da sempre del padre della sua migliore amica. Un matrimonio saragrave; lrsquo;occasione per affrontare la realtagrave; e Greta non potragrave; piugrave; sfuggire ai suoi sentimentihellip; E il libro diventa finalmente la tenera e aperta confessione della protagonista.


2013-10-29 2013-10-29File Name: B00G3CPCFW


Review
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A must-read for librarians; teachers; and parents.....By D. WilliamsLet me begin by saying that I am an educator who also holds a library degree. I ordered this book because of a webinar I viewed through my state library association; and Irsquo;m glad I did.The author of this work; Megan Lambert; is well-known in childrenrsquo;s literature circles; for several years she served on the committee to select the Caldecott Medal winners; the highest U.S. award for illustrators. She remarks that during one story time she had an epiphany; a light-bulb moment: Books are more than just the story; the text; books are the whole book! After reading Lamberts book; I see how true this is; even in books beyond picture books.So Lambert breaks down the ldquo;anatomyrdquo; of a book ndash; from the size and shape of the book; to the jackets and covers; to all the other elements of a book and how each element can contribute to the story. Readers see marginal notes of the parts of a bookrsquo;s anatomy in the margins ndash; such as ldquo;copyright page;rdquo; ldquo;front matter;rdquo; ldquo;gutterrdquo; and moremdash;and learn about how each part of a bookrsquo;s anatomy can contribute to the meaning of the story and enhance readersrsquo; visual intelligence.Lambert uses some terminology of education and librarianship; but she does explain new terms adequately for laypeople. I felt neither ldquo;talked down tordquo; nor over my head.Anyone who works with children or youth ndash; teachers; librarians; parents ndash; should read and learn from this book to help foster reading in young people.3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Do NOT buy the Kindle version!!By Tonya KnellerKindle version is awful! The print is tiny and cannot be enlarged. Waste of money!! Buy the book...i wish I could get my money back; so I dont have to pay twice. I will need a magnifying glass to read this version!! Disappointing...1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Do not buy the Kindle version!By Cindy UlreyVery; very disappointed in the Kindle format. The only setting change it supports is brightness. Its impossible to read on my iPad. The print is just too small. The pop-up magnifier enlarges only a tiny portion of the text at a time; and even that increase isnt enough. I was really looking forward to reading this. Looks like Ill be borrowing a print copy from my library.

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