The story of "Cane River" is the story of three women's lives of Suzette, Philomene, Emily. Those women have experienced many difficulties and tragedies in their lives, but through these all they find ways to make their families happy. I chose to write this story, because a woman 'river of canes' reminds me of my mother. Suzettes' mother Elizabeth is a man who enables the living of all these women. She was not really mentioned, and she did not look a bit, but she told her through the story.
Cane River combines facts and fiction to explore the history of the Tademy family. Tadmi tells the story of a woman's ancestor born in four generations of slaves Elizabeth, Suzet, Philomene, Emily, born in the Cane River in Louisiana. How they strive to create a better life for themselves and their children, while constantly seeking ways to work within the limits of society and within the limits of society We will expand mainly on what we are doing. When I first went to pick up the sugarcane river, I did not know what would happen. I do not know much about it, except that it is written on the back cover. I have not done much research on this book, I originally thought that it would be a pure novel. This is fictitious, but I was surprised that the historical evidence of the Tademi family is important.
In the first reading session, I chose Mirandy and Brother Wind (McKissack, 1988) as picture books, but Cane River (Tademy, 2001) was a rewarding book. In the first interview, participants explained participation in the first book club meeting, "addicts". "To the leaders and other people during the meeting" One teacher shared it "I do not know what to do and I do not know what to say. "Even the leaders of book clubs recognize that most of the participants are simply" sitting and studying. "
In the early 1980s, my sister had a wish on her list. She wants to travel north from the South Indian Peninsula where we live. She wants to drown the Ganges River (Ganges river is the name of the textbook). Because the powerful Himalayas come out of a flat plain. The book "Tipping Point" by Malcolm Galdwell is one example. The New York subway train system experienced serious problems in the late 1980s. They are considered not to be safe. Instead of trying to stop the massacre on the subway, the New York authorities focused on the environment: the wall was painted every night to focus on the price and remove graffiti. Clean trains and commuters will bear fares, so the crime rate will decline significantly.