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Hello, My Name Is Adrian: An Early Book for Growing Up Human

Hello, My Name Is Adrian: An Early Book for Growing Up Human

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dick and Jane for a new millennium
Review: Buy this book for every child in your elementary school, and then have the children teach this book to their parents. You will raise decent and celebrant human beings who are ready to engage life rather than be repulsed by those who are complex or different. This reminds me of a Flirtations song: "I will sing you a story no one sang to me; let it keep you in good company."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dick and Jane for a new millennium
Review: Buy this book for every child in your elementary school, and then have the children teach this book to their parents. You will raise decent and celebrant human beings who are ready to engage life rather than be repulsed by those who are complex or different. This reminds me of a Flirtations song: "I will sing you a story no one sang to me; let it keep you in good company."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What a graduation present
Review: I dream of the day when this book will replace "Dick and Jane" in the primary schools. Until then, I hope you give it as a present to every friend or loved one graduating from high school or college. It shows what human existence could be like if we lived it with courage and imagination. It would be like not anything we had ever known. Humorous and sincerely hopeful at the same time. It's bound to be at the top of the American Library Association's list of most challenged books, as it cleverly challenges our most cherished truths.


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