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Re: NY STATE NOVELS
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Richard Frisbie <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 8 Apr 2002 16:18:34 -0400
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  <<Have you considered teaching NYS history from
factual sources rather than fictional ones? Just a
thought... Greg Furness>>

Thank you. The biggest problem I have reading NY
fiction is the worry that, at some future point, I
may confuse it with fact. The reason I suggested
"Tavern Lights Are Burning" is that, besides the
fiction, it offers exposure to much non-fiction -
enough to whet the appetite of any student
interested in NY's history.
--
Richard Frisbie

dba Hope Farm Press & Bookshop

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