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A 52-hertz whale
Reveals, through emails from various people, the growing connection between sixteen-year-old James, who is obsessed with the fate of a juvenile humpback whale he adopted, and Darren, a would-be filmmaker who once did community service in James's Special Education classroom.
Reading characters: Metafictional and meta-authorial reparation through reading in Sally Rooney's Beautiful World, Where Are You? (2021)
This article is concerned with two dimensions of reading: the dimension of fictional enactments of reading specifically in the lives of writer personae; and the dimension of an imagined reader's stance, who is invited to navigate between different forms of reading. Sally Rooney's Beautiful World, Where Are You? (2021) presents reading, in particular of emails, as a metafictional, metanarrative and meta-authorial reparative practice, in Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick's sense, who conceptualizes reparative reading as being invested in pleasure and seeking heterogeneity. In this article I argue that it is in their emails - and in reading those emails - that the friends Alice Kelleher and Eileen Lydon (the former a famous novelist, the latter an editor) create a non-place in which they do not have to perform being knowledgeable but rather come to cherish the value of friendship, thus engaging in practices of (self-)care. In exchanging those emails, Alice and Eileen, initially paranoid readers of their lives, rehearse a reparative, meta-authorial position. The reparative process of knowing as unraveled in writing and reading strips the performance of being 'knowledgeable' and witty, as practices the characters engage in outside of their written communication, of its artificiality and instead turns reading into a texture of hope, in a novel in which the characters are doing their best to connect.
The naked mole-rat letters
When her father begins a long-distance romance with a Washington, D.C. zookeeper, twelve-year-old Frankie sends fabricated email letters to the zookeeper in an attempt to end the relationship.
Finding Ruby Starling
Through e-mails, letters, blog entries, and movie scripts, twelve-year-old Ruth, an American girl, and Ruby, an English one, discover that they're long-lost twins.
Heat of the moment
\"Before graduation, I promise to learn to trust\" is what the email Lyla McAfee wrote to herself as a freshman--to be delivered right before graduation, says--but on the senior trip to Florida she discovers that what she now considers a silly sentiment may be a lot harder, and a lot more important, than she thinks.
Celebrating Pinoy Representation: An Interview with Filipino Picture Book Authors
This feature celebrates Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month in May with a spotlight on four children’s picture book authors of the Filipino diaspora, specifically Filipino and Filipino American authors living in the United States. Through an email-based interview with Lynnor Bontigao (LB), Sophia N. Lee (SL), Michelle Sterling (MS), and Dorina Lazo Gilmore-Young (DG), we learn about the experiences that motivate them to create and share their stories for young readers.
I hope this doesn't find you
\"Channeling her frustrations into email drafts--ones that she'd never send--seemingly perfect Sadie Wen finds her carefully crafted, conflict-free life turned upside down when the email is sent out accidentally, and the only person growing to appreciate the 'real' Sadie is the only boy she's sworn to hate\"-- Provided by publisher.
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