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Author Cully, Christine French, compiler.

Title Dear Highlights : what adults can learn from 75 years of letters and conversations with kids / Christine French Cully ; foreword by Amy Dickinson.

Edition First edition.
Publication Info. Honesdale : Highlights Press, of Highlights for Children, 2021.
Location Call No. Status
 95th Street Adult Nonfiction  305.23 CUL    AVAILABLE
 Nichols Adult Nonfiction  305.23 CUL    AVAILABLE
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Description 336 pages : illustraions (some color), portrait ; 23 cm
Contents Where the conversation began -- Letters about family -- Letters about school -- Letters about friendship -- Letters about feeling & confidence -- Letters about self-improvement -- Letters about hopes & dreams -- Letters about societal concerns & events -- Letters about biases & exclusion -- Letters about COVID-19 -- Letters about really hard things -- What we've learned.
Summary "Every year, tens of thousands of children write to Highlights magazine, sharing their hopes and dreams, worries and concerns, as if they were writing to a trusted friend. From the beginning, the editors at Highlights have answered every child individually. Longtime editor in chief Christine French Cully has curated a collection of this remarkable correspondence (letters, emails, drawings, and poems) in Dear Highlights-revealing an intimate and inspiring 75-year conversation between America's children and its leading children's magazine. From the timeless, everyday concerns of friendship, family, and school, to the deeper issues of identity, sexuality, divorce, and grief, here is a unique time capsule of American childhood in the voices-and the very handwriting-of children themselves. The book captures a child's-eye view of some of the most important events of the past 75 years: the COVID-19 pandemic, 9/11, the Challenger Disaster, and the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Cully's insightful narrative becomes a call to action for adults to lean in and listen to children, to make sure our kids know that they matter and what they think matters, and to assure them that they have the power to become people who change the world." --Publisher.
Subject Highlights.
Children -- United States -- Correspondence.
Children -- United States -- Social conditions -- 20th century.
Added Author Dickinson, Amy, writer of foreword.
Added Title Highlights.
ISBN 9781644723258 (hbk.)
1644723255 (hbk.)
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