Author Tops Off Black History Month at East
The
students from Mr. Wagner's Certified Nursing Assistant class paid homage to
Buffalo's author, Randy Camp on Thursday, February 26, 2015. Mr. Camp was
treated to two skits by the students that represented scenes from the two
novels that the students recently read in class. The students also awarded Mr.
Camp their Annual Distinguish Helper Award for his direct influence on their
lives.
The first book the students read was
"Wet Matches", a novel that metaphorically deals with the emotional
impact that segregation of schools had on Mr. Camp growing up in the South.
This novel is packed with empathy as race is superimposed on the journey of
five lost teens who are coping with self-identity confusion, and their medical
diagnoses of HIV. The second novel the students read, Mr. Camp's most recent
work;"29 Dimes: A Love Story", is a very engaging story of a group of
close teens, and their last summer before high school graduation. The story
deeply explores teenage relationship issues with excellent characters
development.
The C.N.A students
easily related to the multiple issues that were addressed in this swiftly
moving love story where the hero is a special needs high school boy who
overcomes multiple obstacles to become the star of the story by giving his life
for another. The students spent 20 minutes of each class period reading out
loud and then were engaged in daily
writing assignments that dealt with the topic that was addressed in the book
for that day. Mr. Camp's response to the event was "...there's no
higher compliment for a writer than to see his characters come to life."
After the skits, Mr. Camp led the students
in a round table discussion about not only the story, but the process,
frustration, and challenges involved in publishing his books.
More at http://www.goodreads.com/randolphcamp
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