tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6516954851679191760.post3125311427570785547..comments2023-08-16T03:31:17.403-07:00Comments on Matamata: Better than fictionMayette Q. Tabadahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10141943030271421908noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6516954851679191760.post-3266058760116061732010-03-18T07:18:20.653-07:002010-03-18T07:18:20.653-07:00Hi, Patty!
In the later chapters, the book does d...Hi, Patty!<br /><br />In the later chapters, the book does dwell on DS. I won't spoil it for you :-) I like the reading guide at the end of my copy; I hope your copy has that as well. I credit Edwards for making me muse about studying special education. It helps a lot that I go to STC and get reminded how the school tries to mold teachers and students and families to respond to the challengesMayette Q. Tabadahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10141943030271421908noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6516954851679191760.post-75031075142755693172010-03-18T06:13:23.721-07:002010-03-18T06:13:23.721-07:00Hi, Mme. Tabada!
I don't watch that teleserye...Hi, Mme. Tabada!<br /><br />I don't watch that teleserye, but I'm in the middle of "The Memory Keeper's Daughter" so I wanted to comment on this entry (although belatedly).<br /><br />It's been a good read so far. In theory, I guess one should be somewhat offended that David gave away his daughter just because of a preconceived notion. To me, it's the good writing Pattyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03185051552385068702noreply@blogger.com