A Wrinkle in Time A Shropshire Lad A Home at the End of the World Letters From The Editor (Harold Ross's Letters) The Fire Next Timehttps://twitter.com/miss_print/status/895373226599165952 …
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Runners Up: The Little Prince Dancer From the Dance
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I belieeeeeve I was in 6th grade? 7th? So, roughly, 1989.pic.twitter.com/KQ6C5SMwcR
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Anyway, books are great and you should read them. Thank god my little town in northeast Ohio gave me so many teachers who loved literature.
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I was a dorky little kid who only started to find my way once speech and debate and drama club came into my life in high school.
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But, before then, and during high school, I had so many teachers who saw my love of reading & encouraged it, getting me reading more & more.
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And, so important, the public library was right next door to my middle school. I spent so many afternoons there reading everything I could.
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It's where I first started reading great plays and actually reading some elements of gay literature.
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Oh, another runner up that probably should have been on the original list but I primarily think of as its performance: Angels in America.
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So, those are my top 8. Love books. ... Bed now, though. Night, all, and let us be good to one another — and ourselves.
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