內容簡介
Twelve-year-old Ana Rosa is a blossoming writer growing up in the Dominican Republic, a country where words are feared. Yet there is so much inspiration all around her -- watching her brother search for a future, learning to dance and to love, and finding out what it means to be part of a community -- that Ana Rosa must write it all down. As she struggles to find her own voice and a way to make it heard, Ana Rosa realizes the power of her words to transform the world around her -- and to transcend the most unthinkable of tragedies.
作者簡介
Lynn Joseph is the author of many picture books for hildren about her island home of Trinida including A Wave in Her Pocket, An Island Christmas, and Jump Up Time: A Trinidad Carnival Story. This novel is her first book about her new island home: the Dominican Republic. Ms. Joseph is also an attorney for the City of New York and is protected by two superheroes, Jared and Brandt.
精彩書評
What 12-year-old Ana Rosa Hèrnandez wants more than anything is a notepad of her very own. Writing is her passion, and words flow out of her pencil onto the paper bags that Papi brings his rum home in, onto napkins, onto gray shop paper. In the República Dominicana, however, only the President can write books. But as Mami sighs and says, "Ana Rosa, there always has to be a first person to do something." These supportive words are difficult for her mother to muster, as everyone on the island knows too well that writers do not have freedom of expression--and in their political climate "silence was self-defense."
When the chilling news arrives that the government wants to buy all the land in the village to build hotels and generate more tourism, people learn what it means to break their silence. Ana Rosa's handsome 19-year-old brother Guario Hèrnandez is appointed as official spokesperson for the villagers' cause, but when an out-and-out rebellion against the government erupts, he--and everyone else--is endangered. As the bulldozers roll in, Ana Rosa and her family discover how utterly worthless words really are in the face of brute force.
Lynn Joseph paints a vibrant, colorful landscape of this Caribbean island where love, warmth of community, and abundant natural beauty soften the kind of poverty that makes paper--and sometimes doing what you think is right--a luxury. Ana Rosa's engaging, heartfelt poems--"Merengue Dream," "My Brother's Friend"--begin every chapter, setting the tone of the events to follow, and reinforcing how words shape her life and how her life shapes her words. Young readers will be inspired by Ana Rosa's drive and talent, warmed by vivid stories of her close-knit family, and moved by those who fight for what's right at the greatest possible cost. This lovely, lyrical book dances the merengue, glimmers with sunshine, and sways with island breezes.
——Karin Snelson
In finely wrought chapters that at times read more like a collection of related short stories than a novel, Joseph (Jump Up Time) presents slices from the life of Ana Rosa just as she is about to turn 13. Through the heroine's poetry and recollections, readers gain a rare intimate view of life in the Dominican Republic. Ana Rosa dreams of becoming a writer even though no one but the president writes books; she learns to dance the merengue by listening to the rhythms of her beloved ocean; and the love of her older brother, Guario, comforts her through many difficulties. The author's portraits of Ana Rosa and her family are studies in spare language; the chapters often grow out of one central imageAsuch as the gri gri tree where Ana Rosa keeps watch over her village and gets ideas for her writingAgiving the novel the feel of an extended prose poem. The brevity of the chapters showcases Joseph's gift for metaphoric language (e.g., her description of Ana Rosa's first crush: "My dark eyes trailed him like a line of hot soot wherever he went"). When the easy rhythms of the girl's island life abruptly change due to two major events, the author develops these cataclysms so subtly that readers may not feel the impact as fully as other events, such as the heroine's unrequited love. Still, it's a testimony to the power of Joseph's writing that the developments readers will empathize with most are those of greatest importance to her winning heroine.
—— Publishers Weekly
Joseph paints the world of Ana Rosa and her family in this gem of a novel. The girl dreams of being a writer, but knows that this is a very unusual wish in the Dominican Republic. Like her ever-drinking father, she is a dreamer, but like her Mami, who fears for her daughter's safety if she writes, she learns that time is like the river that rushes by and never passes again. When the government tries to destroy the houses in the village to make room for foreign investors, Ana Rosa writes an article quoting her beloved older brother, Guario, and tries to get support for protecting their homes. Her article is distributed by three newspapers, but her words are not powerful enough to divert money, contracts, bulldozers, and guns. On her 13th birthday, the government troops arrive, shooting begins, and Guario is killed. Six months later, as a late birthday celebration, Ana Rosa receives a typewriter and hundreds of sheets of white paper. Now she has her brother's story to tell and the words are filling up her head. Although Ana Rosa lives in a Caribbean country, readers everywhere will connect with her story, especially those who have dreams, disappointments, tragedy, environmental concerns, and a love of words and writing. Each chapter opens with a poem that sets the mood. A finely crafted novel, lovely and lyrical, this book is a unique addition to library shelves.
——Helen Foster James, University of California at San Diego
The author of A Wave in Her Pocket (1991) and other picture books set in Trinidad moves to the Dominican Republic for her first novel. Ana Rosa may not have her eye fixed on the future the way her beloved big brother, Guario, does, but as she's already filling every available scrap of paper with poems and stories, her vocation is clear. In simple but eloquent verse and prose, she introduces her family and her small, tightly knit community as she recounts pivotal events in her twelfth year, from a first crush to learning that her rum-and-merengue -loving Papi isn't her real father. Then news comes that the whole neighborhood is going to be razed to make way for a tourist hotel. Led by Guario, all band together to protest, but on Ana Rosa's thirteenth birthday the bulldozers arrive, with soldiers to defend them, and she sees Guario shot down. Unlike Frances Temple's Taste of Salt (1992), set in neighboring Haiti, this is less an indictment of a violent, corrupt, repressive regime than a coming-of-age story, propelled as much by the joy of finding the right words and capturing them on paper as by past or present tragedy. In the end, the words that had deserted Ana Rosa at her brother's death begin to sing inside her again, and with a new sense of purpose she resolves to use them to tell her brother's story.
——John Peters
前言/序言
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幾年前曾看到過這樣一段話"我在四年前始得此書的日譯本,記得曾流瞭淚三日夜讀畢,就是後來在翻譯或隨便閱讀時,還深深地感到刺激,不覺眼睛潤濕.這不是悲哀的眼淚,乃是慚愧和感激的眼淚.除瞭人的資格以外,我在傢中早已是二子二女的父親,在教育界是執過十餘年的教鞭的教師.平日為人為父為師的態度,讀瞭這書好像醜女見瞭美人,自己難堪起來,不覺慚愧瞭流淚."我一直想拜讀這本讓夏丐尊先生如此感動的書《愛的教育》,這個寒假終於如願以償瞭.
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《愛的教育》,我是一口氣讀完的,雖然我沒有流淚,可是我的心已經承認這是一本洗滌心靈的書籍.吸引我的,似乎並不是其文學價值有多高,而在於那平凡而細膩的筆觸中體現齣來的近乎完美的親子之愛,師生之情,朋友之誼,鄉國之戀……這部處處洋溢著愛的小說所蘊涵散發齣的那種深厚,濃鬱的情感力量,真的很偉大.《愛的教育》在訴說崇高純真的人性之愛就是一種最為真誠的教育,而教育使愛在升華.雖然,每個人的人生閱曆不同,但是你會從《愛的教育》中,體會到曾經經曆過的那些類似的情感,可我們對此的態度行為可能不同.它讓我感動的同時也引發瞭我對於愛的一些思索.
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愛,像空氣,每天在我們身邊,因其無影無形常常會被我們所忽略,可是我們的生活不能缺少它,其實他的意義已經融入生命.就如父母的愛,恩裏科有本與父母共同讀寫的日記,而現在很多學生的日記上還掛著一把小鎖.最簡單的東西卻最容易忽略,正如這博大的愛中深沉的親子之愛,很多人都無法感受到.愛之所以偉大,是因為它不僅僅對個人而言,更是以整個民族為榮的尊嚴與情緒.《愛的教育》一書中描寫瞭一群充滿活力,積極要求上進,如陽光般燦爛的少年.他們有的傢庭貧睏,有的身有殘疾,當然也有一些是沐浴在幸福中的.他們從齣身到性格都有迥異之外,但他們身上卻都有著一種共同的東西—對自己的祖國意大利的深深的愛,對親友的真摯之情.這裏麵不能忽視的是每個月老師讀給那群少年聽的"精神講話.這一個個小故事,不僅使書中的人物受到熏陶,同樣讓我這個外國讀者也被其中所體現齣的強烈的情感所震撼.而麵對我們的教育,愛應該是教育力量的源泉,是教育成功的基礎.夏丐尊先生在翻譯《愛的教育》時說過這樣一段話:"教育之沒有情感,沒有愛,如同池塘沒有水一樣.沒有水,就不成其池塘,沒有愛就沒有教育." 愛是一次沒有盡頭的旅行,一路上邊走邊看,就會很輕鬆,每天也會有因對新東西的感悟,學習而充實起來.於是,就想繼續走下去,甚至投入熱情,不在乎它將持續多久.這時候,這種情懷已升華為一種愛,一種對於生活的愛.讀《愛的教育》,我走入恩裏科的生活,目睹瞭他們是怎樣學習,生活,怎樣去愛.在感動中,我發現愛中包含著對於生活的追求.
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等瞭很久的書,但真心很值
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幾年前曾看到過這樣一段話"我在四年前始得此書的日譯本,記得曾流瞭淚三日夜讀畢,就是後來在翻譯或隨便閱讀時,還深深地感到刺激,不覺眼睛潤濕.這不是悲哀的眼淚,乃是慚愧和感激的眼淚.除瞭人的資格以外,我在傢中早已是二子二女的父親,在教育界是執過十餘年的教鞭的教師.平日為人為父為師的態度,讀瞭這書好像醜女見瞭美人,自己難堪起來,不覺慚愧瞭流淚."我一直想拜讀這本讓夏丐尊先生如此感動的書《愛的教育》,這個寒假終於如願以償瞭.
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首先《愛的教育》的書名使我思考,在這紛紜的世界裏,愛究竟是什麼?帶著這個思考,我與這個意大利小學生一起跋涉,去探尋一個未知的答案.一個四年級小學生在一個學年十個月中所記的日記,包含瞭同學之間的愛,姐弟之間的愛,子女與父母間的愛,師生之間的愛,對祖國的愛使人讀之,尤如在愛的懷抱中成長.