Author, Andrea Davis Pinkney, Visits the Fourth Grade

img_1460 Dear Andrea Davis Pinkney, Thank you so much for coming to our classroom. You taught me a lot that I didn’t know. I thought that the book was just about standing up for people of color before we read the book. But I was wrong. This book is about standing up for all people. You made me feel like I was one of the people in the book. When you said that they poured hot coffee on African American’s backs just to get them out of their shops, I felt like I was having hot coffee poured on my back. Although I probably wouldn’t be brave enough to sit there without fighting back. I would have kicked them and then run out. I like writing. In college I want to try out being a writer too. My dad is the seventh grade teacher. He worked as an editor before he was a teacher. I love reading. Right now I’m reading Hatchet. I just finished Wringer. I LOVED Wringer. I hope that I will be as good as a writer as you. I imagine being in the time that you wrote “Four Friends Stood Up by Sitting Down.”  I admire the courage of the African Americans in the story but it would be a horrible time period to live through. But I have a question? What inspired you to make this book? Keep writing great books. Thank you. Sincerely, Avery Rosen]]>

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About Mark Silberberg

Mark is thrilled to be a member of LREI's vibrant learning community and is inspired each day by students and colleagues alike. Mark began his formal adult life in schools as a teacher of physics, chemistry, English and an experiential business simulation class in the public schools where he also worked as a school administrator and technology coordinator. For the ten years prior to coming to LREI, Mark was a co-founder and co-director of a progressive K-12 public charter school. When not immersed in things LREI, Mark enjoys spending time with his family and completing sundry home repair projects. He is an avid soccer player and skier and wishes he had more time to play the guitar and bass.

One thought on “Author, Andrea Davis Pinkney, Visits the Fourth Grade

  1. Hearing Davis Pinkney talking about he amazing book in front of me was very amazing. Her book was great. She showed how young black people could protest just by sitting down. I was happy to hear her talk more about the pictures in the book like the counter being so long. I im happy to hear her talking about her book.

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