A Review of A Sprinkle of Dust: A Mother’s Struggle with Loss and Healing by Mary Saad Assel (iUniverse, 2017)

            A Sprinkle of Dust: A Mother’s Struggle with Loss and Healing is a powerful memoir about a close-knit Arab-American family’s attempt to sustain a young man battling cancer and to recover after his death. Author Mary Saad Assel, a retired professor of English at Henry Ford College, has had an eventful life. Living in Lebanon, Senegal, and the United States, she has faced many crises with determination, strength, and love. Saad Assel writes in the prologue, “I was a wife at fifteen, a mother at sixteen, a widow at thirty-five, and heartbroken by the loss of my son at fifty” from a “terminal brain tumor” (p. xiii). This book “describes how I struggled to find hope and meaning in a challenging life” (p. xiv). She hopes to “ease the journey of other parents who have lost a child prematurely” (p. xv).  Using lyrical imagery and specific details, Saad Assel creates a memorable portrait of a unified and courageous family.             When her firstborn son Mazen is ten, kidnappers in Lebanon capture him.  Fortunately, they…

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New Approaches to Reading and Analyzing Nonfiction

Janet Ruth Heller will be speaking about “Keys to Reading and Analyzing Nonfiction” for the Michigan Reading Association Conference at the Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center in Detroit, Michigan, on Saturday, March 14, 2020 and Monday, March 16, 2020. She will do her presentation on Saturday, March 14 from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. in Brule B and on Monday, March 16 from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. in Brule A. Please come! Her website is https://www.janetruthheller.com/ This session will explore new approaches to reading and analyzing nonfiction developed by contemporary educators and researchers, including Heller. Old strategies for teaching students how to read, analyze, and write nonfiction often confuse our classes. For example, the five-paragraph essay paradigm oversimplifies the structure of most nonfiction. Participants will discuss some complex modern essays, applying the new strategies. Heller has published many essays, scholarly articles, and books of nonfiction, and she has also published analyses of nonfiction. Participants will receive handouts detailing possible structures and lesson plans for teaching nonfiction. Janet Ruth Heller giving a presentation at…

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