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Proust and the Squid (NonFiction) TALK WITH THE AUTHOR!

September 26 2008 at 3:24 PM
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Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain
by Maryanne Wolf
ISBN: 9780060186395

Developmental psychologist, neuroscientist, and dyslexia expert Wolf probes the question, How do we learn to read and write? This ambitious and provocative new book offers an impassioned look at reading, its effect on our lives, and explains why it matters so greatly in a digital era.



    
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Thanks for reading...

September 26 2008, 3:33 PM 

Welcome readers to the preview of my book, Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain. I hope you enjoy reading it each day and look forward to any comments or questions you may have. -- Maryanne Wolf

 
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Dyslexia curricula

September 29 2008, 6:18 AM 

Hello - I am so pleased to come across this title. I wonder if you discuss any types of effective teaching methods or curricula in your book?
My son is 13 and struggles with dyslexia. I homeschooled him from age 8 until just this school year. He can read - just not happily. He says it takes so long.
I look forward to purchasing and reading your book! Great title - most BAMM emails I pass by. The title, however, piqued my curiosity.
Thank-you
Alexandra Marbach

 
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Very Interesting

September 29 2008, 10:32 AM 

This is good information for everyone.

 
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"There is no frigate like a book"

October 1 2008, 5:40 PM 

The passage in today's excerpt asking the reader to read quickly and consider the meaning of the passage was a wonderful exercise for me, because it called to mind many of the enchanting books I read as a child that transported me to other worlds. There is so much truth to Emily Dickinson's poem, "There is no frigate like a book." I taught remedial and developmental reading in high school, and sadly, often had students who could not enjoy the reading material that I had found so engrossing at their age. Telling them to "try to have a dialogue with the author," and giving them the skills to do so, often (but not always) resulted in frustration for both of us. I can't imagine spending free time without a book.

 
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