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message 1: by [deleted user] (last edited Dec 12, 2008 01:51PM) (new)

Thank you for a nice introduction to this book.
These thoughts are very interesting.

In a ninth grade global class last week, the students did mini-presentations in front of their peers about any topic they wanted relating to Africa, big area to work with . And I'd say 92 percent chose music, with each student's presentation adding a little something more to the last one.

"cue the music!"


message 2: by Sara-Maria (new)

Sara-Maria amen. these quotes are awesome.


message 3: by Troutface (new)

Troutface Troutman I don't even know how to digest half of these quotes. They articulate, at least the best way I've ever read, a belief system I have held for a few years now that I have attempted to articulate so many times and failed. And now I realize I hardly understand (1) the total immersion of pop music in politics (2) the massive undertaking I still have left to understand it.



message 4: by Naeem (new)

Naeem Yes, yes. I found his words to be a slow cool drink that I could feel go down my windpipe and nourish my soul. So intense was my trip to Pakistan that I still have not started reading chapter 2.


message 5: by Troutface (new)

Troutface Troutman I should be getting it within the next week. I might not be able to resist just reading the entire thing in one fell swoop, but I'm sure re-readings are the necessary medicine.

Please share about your trip if you like.


message 6: by Kiehl (new)

Kiehl Christie wow. I know very little about music, but I want to read this book.


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