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1 April Morning: Children Remember the Oklahoma City Bombing
Written By:
Nancy Lamb
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The thoughts and emotions of fifty Oklahoma City children-- with the collaboration of therapists and teachers--emerge as the children discuss their feelings about the initial attack and the process of healing they have experienced since that dreadful morning.
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Both realistic and reassuring--a real contribution.
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This book is a genuine treasure for those trying to explain to children the painful events that can occur into today's world. That's because children's experiences and voices are honored within a caring adult context and structure. I found the children's remarks had a cumulative, powerful, and even healing effect, which reflected accurately their concerns and showed them trying to make sense of a tragic and frightening event. In the end the reader is left with not only the very real anger and loss, but with the incredible spirit of everyone--both within Oklahoma and outside of Oklahoma--who reached out in compassion to help a fellow human being. Ms. Lamb, an Oklahoma native, was in Oklahoma City when the Federal Building was bombed. Perhaps that gives her book its ring of authenticity. We owe her thanks for taking on such a difficult subject and writing about it in a realistic, but reassuring way. This one's a keeper.
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I liked this book! The children's views are very telling. We always think of the children when we picture this horrible event, and those are the people we hear from in this book. Thank you, Nancy Lamb
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Product Details
Binding:
Library Binding
Dewey Decimal Number:
976.638
EAN:
9780688147242
ISBN:
0688147240
Label:
HarperCollins Publishers
Manufacturer:
HarperCollins Publishers
Number Of Items:
1
Number Of Pages:
1
Publication Date:
1996-05
Publisher:
HarperCollins Publishers
Reading Level:
Ages 4-8
Studio:
HarperCollins Publishers
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