“Someone once said anyone can be great under rosy circumstances, but the true test of character is measured by how well a person makes decisions during difficult times.”
“Someone once said anyone can be great under rosy circumstances, but the true test of character is measured by how well a person makes decisions during difficult times.”
Although I find this Biography book interesting, I am not sure it is best for an early childhood education classroom. I believe it is authentic in its writing and I think Jack Gantos really explored the true depth of his life through his writing, making it feel real to the reader. It is far complex and everything about it is very true to life. It is simply just not something accurate for kids I will teach.
This book would have to be for older kids, probably even in advanced levels. I think the message of how you can turn your life back from something good to something you've always wanted is important and valuable. I also think its far too out of reach for some kids to comprehend at a young age and it might contain aspects that make them uncomfortable.
The prisoner in the photograph is me. The ID number is mine. The photo was taken in 1972 at the medium-security Federal Correctional Institution in Ashland, Kentucky. I was twenty-one years old and had been locked up for a year already -the bleakest year of my life-and I had more time ahead of me
I would recommend this book to middle school students because of the heavy content it contains. It talks about how a child had to navigate the world on his own.
Full Book- This book was a autobiography. It tells the story of how a young man without supervision ended up in in prison. This story is very authentic because it is an autobiography. The author has a lot of information into his own life and he writes it in detail.
“I was torn between thinking that another week of my life had been lost and that I was one wee closer to my exit.“
This was a great book! I think that I really related to the story because I know that helpless feeling of trying to come up with money. I obviously didn't turn to selling drugs, but I understand the helplessness. I think a lot of people would be able to identify with Gantos and learn something from this story. I think that this book would be best suited for a middle or high school classroom, but it is a good pick!
This biography tells the story of an aspiring writer who took a few wrong turns in life. He sells drugs and ends up behind bars. Before this story, I had never even heard of Jack Gantos! I think this book was really interesting and I learned a lot about Gantos. I think this was a great book.
A good book that touches on making the wrong decisions in life to using that experience into inspire a carerr
This books resembles the life of Jack Gantos who struggled with life and confinement of his youth. I like how this book showed how one used his life story of making the wrong decisions and being in jail into something that inspired him to start writing and find a career. Genre: Biography; Published: 2002; Award:
“And I‘m out in the open doing what I have always wanted to do. Write.”
Jack Gantos tells his story of wanting to become a writer, but he is involved in selling drugs. He has to spend six years in prison. Eventually he does become a writer.
Hole in my life is a interesting book but the back cover seems to explain pretty much the whole stories. Don't do drugs kids seems to be the message of the whole song
Hole in My Life is an enjoyable quick read about the author‘s early adult years when he, despite having a clear plan to become a writer, made a string of bad choices that landed him in prison. It‘s a great book to recommend for teens who feel like they‘ve ruined their entire lives.
Because sometimes people with the best of intentions make bad decisions...and that doesn‘t mean their lives are ruined. #sieberthonorbook #printzhonorbook
For $10k, #JackGantos, a 22 years old aspiring #writer agreed to help a friend to sail a hashish loaded yacht from the #virginislands to #newyorkcity. He was caught and sentenced to serve up to 6 years. It was a good #quickread with an #engaging story that is, in the end how Gantos used his experience in #prison to make himself a writer today. #nonfiction #crime #readanythingandeverything #read150 #readmorebooks #bibliophage #calgarylibrary
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