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Teaching Critical Thinking: Practical Wisdom
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Chain-Gang All-Stars
Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah
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“But that is the trouble. The merchants of data who’ve spent decades building a taxonomy of human behavior find outliers troublesome. By definition outliers aren’t predictable, which also means they’re not profitable. Soon, their actions become aberrant, their ideas peculiar, their lives transgressive: they are delinquents.”
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The Year of Less: How I Stopped Shopping, Gave Away My Belongings, and Discovered Life Is Worth More Than Anything You Can Buy in a Store
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The Dream Hotel
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The hype I originally felt for this book has died back a bit. It’s fun, but I just want the story to conclude now.
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“one could choose to educate for the practice of freedom”
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Post from the These Memories Do Not Belong to Us forum
I contemplate the process of unleashing a new (albeit speculative) world via book publishing. The author not only carries this burden of articulating this new world - the mannerisms and routines and language to describe it, but also the medium of delivery. The author delivers this new world to his readers through a menagerie of loosely-connected memories. And this is what feels like the author’s craft. His choice of memory-anthology to articulate the society’s established cultural fables and the rich angst and sadness of a parent-child relationship instead of having a singular character’s perspective through “an adventure” is clever.
I see readers with trepidation after reading this book due to its delivery method. I had those frustrations too. I find a lot of enjoyment from this break from the norm of storytelling.