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Passing Through Paradise by John Schreiber
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Passing Through Paradise

by John Schreiber

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Another fantastic novel that portrays good and evil in small towns. Part mystery, part character study, this book has something for everyone. Every teacher should read this book and be encouraged about your profession. ( )
Englishteacher | Dec 19, 2006 | 1 vote
Young Angela Kiln and her father move to the slowly dying town of Paradise. Once they settle into small town life and get to know the residents, Angela and her father, a high school teacher, find that the town isn't the only thing dying--so, apparently, are the students.

This is an alternately funny, sentimental, and chilling account of a young girl, her still-grieving father, and a town that refuses to recognize the future.

You didn't think I'd give this less than a 5 did you? ( )
ironwoodbooks | Aug 20, 2006 | 1 vote
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