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I have way, way too many Substack subscriptions. Too many to properly open and digest. My inbox is getting hard to manage. But I keep them coming because I want to support the writers with whom I enjoy shared values.

The first Substack letter I read this morning is from someone new to me. Carol Kocivar hits it out of the park with this one. I opened it and had a wonderful sensation. A burst of fresh, clean air seemed to rush through my head.

I copied and pasted it below. It reminds me that there IS a world where values matter. It’s about books. Enjoy. You may consider subscribing for more from Carol.


Books to help ban mischief in 2025 and beyond.

Be good for goodness sake.

Carol Kocivar

Dec 02, 2024

I usually give books to my grandchildren to celebrate the holidays. In anticipation of 2025, I am making some strategic choices.

This year, I am considering books about values. Remember those things? Truth, kindness, empathy, good choices, equality, and patriotism.

Based on the news in the last couple of months, there seems to be some confusion over what these words mean.

The book list contains lessons we all need to learn. Remember, pictures—especially in children’s books— are worth a thousand words.

Tell the Truth

Yes, George, we know. Future presidents cannot tell a lie.

Make Smart Choices

If our media is full of examples of bad choices, how do we teach our children to make the right ones?

Kindness

Not everyone lives like the top one percent.

  • The Note Keeper: A mother and daughter flee from danger but are denied entry at the U.S. border, and must find the refugee in charge of “the notebook,” an unofficial ledger of those waiting to cross into the U.S.

Cooperation

What is better? “Us vs Them” or “We” working together?

Bullying

Is it really OK to bully someone with a disability?

Books for Teens: morality and governance

  • What rights should people have?

  • What happens when freedom of speech is banned?

  • How much power should political leaders have?

These books explore challenges we face in creating a good society. All three have been on banned book lists.

  • Animal Farm: “One of the most telling satiric fables ever penned –a razor-edged fairy tale …that records the evolution from revolution against tyranny to a totalitarianism just as terrible.”

    Animal Farm Summary (Full Book in JUST 3 Minutes) video

  • Lord of the Flies: “ Labeled a parable, an allegory, a myth, a morality tale, a parody, a political treatise, even a vision of the apocalypse, Lord of the Flies is perhaps our most memorable novel about “the end of innocence, the darkness of man’s heart.”

    Lord of the Flies (1990) ORIGINAL TRAILER video

  • 1984: “doublethink, memory hole, unperson, thoughtcrime, Newspeak, Thought Police, Room 101, Big Brother—they’ve all entered the English language as instantly recognizable signs of a nightmare future. It’s almost impossible to talk about propaganda, surveillance, authoritarian politics, or perversions of truth without dropping a reference to 1984.”

  • 1884 trailer video

Patriotism

Yes, indeed. These are the times that try men’s souls.

Equality

Are all men created equal? Let’s try that again. Are all men and women created equal? One more time. Are people of every race created equal?

What could happen if our children do not learn these important lessons?

These books have been on banned book lists.

Are your children learning these lessons in school?

All of these values should be taught in school. Lest we forget, one of the most important roles of education is to teach our children to be responsible citizens in a democracy. Grandparents are the back-up team to help pass values from one generation to the next.

Happy reading.



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