I just recently finished Mr. Pritchard's Where We Are Now, which I found fascinating. Thank you very much for the suggestion.
I was talking with a friend an acquaintance recently about what they knew of the Soviet Union in the world they come from; there seem to be a lot of differences! Since the modern histories are biased less reliable, I was wondering what you might have in the way of fiction written or set during the 1970s or 80s.
I also have another request, if you don't mind. Do you know who I should talk to about possibly setting up a reading program for local children in the library? I know the summer has ended, but I think it could still be a good way to engage them in reading. If there's another program already, I would love to volunteer to read or help tutor any children who are participating - at least in things other than history...
[another note, but without food this time...]
Date: 2016-09-06 05:21 am (UTC)Dear Mr. Rincewind,
I just recently finished Mr. Pritchard's Where We Are Now, which I found fascinating. Thank you very much for the suggestion.
I was talking with
a friendan acquaintance recently about what they knew of the Soviet Union in the world they come from; there seem to be a lot of differences! Since the modern histories arebiasedless reliable, I was wondering what you might have in the way of fiction written or set during the 1970s or 80s.I also have another request, if you don't mind. Do you know who I should talk to about possibly setting up a reading program for local children in the library? I know the summer has ended, but I think it could still be a good way to engage them in reading. If there's another program already, I would love to volunteer to read or help tutor any children who are participating - at least in things other than history...
Sincerely,
Estellise