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« on: 01-Sep-10, 09:03:07 AM »

I heard the first part of this story last evening on NPR and the second part this morning-one more to go (missed when it's scheduled)... All things Considered part 1 Morning Edition part 2...

One of those stories where you can't get out of the car until it's done, kleenex in hand...
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« Reply #1 on: 01-Sep-10, 10:05:20 AM »

I heard the first part of this story last evening on NPR and the second part this morning-one more to go (missed when it's scheduled)... All things Considered part 1 Morning Edition part 2...

One of those stories where you can't get out of the car until it's done, kleenex in hand...

Good ole NPR and their Driveway Moments, huh? Love 'em!
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« Reply #2 on: 01-Sep-10, 10:14:00 AM »

I heard the first part of this story last evening on NPR and the second part this morning-one more to go (missed when it's scheduled)... All things Considered part 1 Morning Edition part 2...

One of those stories where you can't get out of the car until it's done, kleenex in hand...

Good ole NPR and their Driveway Moments, huh? Love 'em!

Could not get the sound to work, Ei, but I read the piece. Yes, a Driveway Moment. Another piece from that sad time - one I had never heard of but which the younger ones knew - was a story that was read in full on NPR last Memorial Day - called "The Things they Carried'. I never moved for an hour.
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« Reply #3 on: 01-Sep-10, 10:58:38 AM »


Could not get the sound to work, Ei, but I read the piece. Yes, a Driveway Moment. Another piece from that sad time - one I had never heard of but which the younger ones knew - was a story that was read in full on NPR last Memorial Day - called "The Things they Carried'. I never moved for an hour.

I found this story by that name...looks like a book I might like to read...
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« Reply #4 on: 01-Sep-10, 11:20:31 AM »


Could not get the sound to work, Ei, but I read the piece. Yes, a Driveway Moment. Another piece from that sad time - one I had never heard of but which the younger ones knew - was a story that was read in full on NPR last Memorial Day - called "The Things they Carried'. I never moved for an hour.

I found this story by that name...looks like a book I might like to read...

Perhaps what was broadcast on NPR was a long extract... As it took an hour, I assumed it to be a short story. Whatever it is, one can feel the awful heat, the terrible loneliness. It's rough and raw and at times even funny. It will leave a lasting effect.
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« Reply #5 on: 01-Sep-10, 01:33:32 PM »

As a matter of fact, The Things They Carried was the summer reading assignment a few years ago for our incoming freshman class at The College at Brockport (a unit of the State University of New York, where I work).  The freshmen are detailed to read the book before they come to college, and there are various class activities and assignments built around it.  The idea is to build civic awareness and engagement, and to foster discussion of topics raised in the book.  It's part of the "American Democracy Project," and has been very successful in raising the consciousness of our new students.  It's really a great program.

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« Reply #6 on: 01-Sep-10, 01:58:05 PM »

As a matter of fact, The Things They Carried was the summer reading assignment a few years ago for our incoming freshman class at The College at Brockport (a unit of the State University of New York, where I work).  The freshmen are detailed to read the book before they come to college, and there are various class activities and assignments built around it.  The idea is to build civic awareness and engagement, and to foster discussion of topics raised in the book.  It's part of the "American Democracy Project," and has been very successful in raising the consciousness of our new students.  It's really a great program.

Marcia L.


I saw that it's required reading at many schools, yet I'd never heard of it before today.  I have many, many memories from that time...I'm definitely adding it to my next book shopping trip.
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