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Deborah, 

Reading the tough books together makes it a communal literacy event, and 
different people will see/hear different things.  I can readily see/hear many 
books being read this way, very enriching to all I should imagine.  "Great 
books" remain great over time because many people HAVE READ THEM  using many 
different lenses.  Keep truckin,'  I love the real life anecdotes you bring 
to the list.

Andrea



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