Hallie Stucky
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Kim Dodds commented on Hallie Stucky's blog post thoughts of rebuilding
"Hallie, I just finished this book and (wow) it was so wonderfully written - so real and eye-opening for me.  I so appreciated how the author did not try to fit all the problems into little boxes, but showed the complexity of the issues for both…"
Aug 15, 2011
Hallie Stucky commented on David Logan's blog post Yet another poem about Cry the Beloved Country
"David, I was so happy to see that you shared your poem! It deserves more attention than one read-through in class.  I appreciate the secure, sensitive voice you gave to Jarvis, a man of few words."
Mar 23, 2011
Hallie Stucky commented on Josh Lowe's blog post Us
"I'd still like to see Z, Y, X, W,and V added. :-) Keep writing! Thank you for sharing."
Mar 23, 2011
Hallie Stucky commented on Shea McLaughlin's blog post Modern World Literature Poem
"Jesse, that was my favorite line too! I'm so glad you shared this, Shea."
Mar 23, 2011
Robyn Burlew commented on Hallie Stucky's blog post thoughts of rebuilding
"Hallie, you know this is also a favorite book of mine and now I am inspired to read it again!  I hope other parents will do the same.  I'm thrilled to read how you write about this book now as an adult and…"
Mar 5, 2011
Aleta Leatherman commented on Hallie Stucky's blog post thoughts of rebuilding
"Thanks for sharing, Hallie!  I often dream of what the world would be like if we would build bridges instead of walls....if we could move beyond our own personal pain to address the pain of those hurting around us....if we could truly live like…"
Mar 5, 2011
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thoughts of rebuilding

Right now I'm teaching Alan Paton's novel Cry the Beloved Country to seniors in Modern World literature class, and I'm confounded by the resilient hope of Stephen Kumalo - the souls of his family are shattered and the mending may be impossible. This novel was published the same year (just before)the establishment of the apartheid; Paton beautifully, sensitively…See More
Mar 4, 2011
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Feb 11, 2011

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thoughts of rebuilding

Right now I'm teaching Alan Paton's novel Cry the Beloved Country to seniors in Modern World literature class, and I'm confounded by the resilient hope of Stephen Kumalo - the souls of his family are shattered and the mending may be impossible. This novel was published the same year (just before)the establishment of the apartheid; Paton beautifully, sensitively…

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