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Episode Synopsis
In a world where our present is inextricably linked to our past, literature serves as a bridge connecting the two. In a recent podcast episode, Alda Dobbs, an author revered for her poignant historical fiction, discusses the profound impact these narratives can have on young readers. Historical fiction, Dobbs asserts, is not merely a retelling of events; it's an invitation to walk in the shoes of those who came before us, to feel their struggles, and to emerge with a newfound understanding and empathy.What's your question?For links and the transcript, visit wokehomeschooling.com/podcast
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