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Educational Philosophy by Frank Navarro’s "Trump, Hitler and Me"
The heart of a very fascinating memoir by Frank Navarro, Trump, Hitler and Me is educational philosophy. He narrates about a teacher who is in the crossroad between truth and power and makes the philosophy of teaching come alive through personal memories, moral issues, and professional practices. He starts out with baseball and ends up with a strong defense of free thinking. Each page teaches lessons to students, teachers and citizens. His message is unpacked in this blog. It puts a focus on how history, identity, and truth meet in the classroom. Navarro speaks plainly. His message is immediate. His experience is characteristic of our era.
By Lisa Hormyko8 months ago in BookClub
"Our Gang" - A Review
From George Orwell's ''Politics and the English Language'' (quoted in the epigraph): ...one ought to recognize that the present political chaos is connected with the decay of language, and that one can probably bring about some improvement by starting at the verbal end.
By Kendall Defoe 8 months ago in BookClub
Scenery of Society
Julio, every summer you come back and make me relive these tortuous memories. Julio, do you remember the day you almost drowned? I do. Julio, I can't escape your punishment. Julio, I want to know why you cursed me. Julio, I remember our difficult times before July, when we couldn't start over.
By Rikki La Rouge 8 months ago in BookClub
Best Christian Inspirational Book for Healing Support
The excellent Christian inspirational e-book for restoration support is one that combines sound biblical information with relatable lifestyles stories, providing consolation, encouragement, and realistic steering for private recovery. Such a book fosters both spiritual renewal and emotional resilience even as closing grounded in scriptural truth.
By Steve Curren8 months ago in BookClub
How Can Book Publishing Services Elevate Your Story?. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
You’ve written your book. You’ve spent hours, days, maybe years putting your thoughts, ideas, and emotions into it. The story is alive on the page, and that alone is a huge achievement. But now you face the big question: how do you share it with the world?
By William Jack8 months ago in BookClub









