Friday, March 27, 2009

Author Visit: Deborah Wiles


Wednesday I was fortunate enough to host author Deborah Wiles in my media center. She came and spoke to some of my 3rd, 4th and 5th grade students. I LOVE doing author visits, especially with authors who have a presentation that really INSPIRES the kids - and Deborah does on so many levels.

She talked to the kids about writing and how she finds inspiration in her own life. She showed the kids slides of her writers notebooks and one of my teachers commented that she LOVED that she showed the kids the lists she makes in the notebooks- this teacher makes the kids do lists for writers workshop and she said the students can never figure out WHY they write lists. The best part of her presentation for me was the very end. She talks about her book Freedom Summer - and while I have always thought that it is a very powerful book, hearing her describe the events that made her write it is... well.. even more powerful, especially for someone who did not grow up in the south in the 1960's.

This author visit also felt like having an old friend come over for a visit. Deborah and I have only met once before this, but she was good friends with author Coleen Salley who I had the pleasure of hosting last year (which was her last school visit before she passed away last fall). During lunch we got to talk and "gossip" as Coleen called it and it was so much FUN!
Here are a few pictures of our day.




My clerk Cindy, Deborah and myself










2 comments:

Amy said...

I loved your post about Deborah. I recently read Freedom Summer to help close and bring a deeper meaning to our African American celebration with 5th grade. I wrote about it on my blog. http://timetorenew.blogspot.com/2009/02/african-american-history.html
Your post has connected me with her blog and I am now following her on Twitter. Thanks!

Stasia D said...

So lucky! I LOVE Deborah Wiles.