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"The Write Path II: Hope - Israeli and Palestinian Youth Finding Hope and Empathy Through Writing" offers a powerful glimpse into the lives of students and teachers two years after the war began on October 7, 2023. This book captures how they cope, heal, and hold on to hope. Through their writing, they reflect on trauma, grief, resilience, and the courage to rebuild their communities while imagining a peaceful future. Their stories reveal that writing can be a tool for healing, fostering empathy, and connecting across divides. Even in the darkest times, hope shines through, reminding us that hope is what carries us forward - it is our future.…mehr

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"The Write Path II: Hope - Israeli and Palestinian Youth Finding Hope and Empathy Through Writing" offers a powerful glimpse into the lives of students and teachers two years after the war began on October 7, 2023. This book captures how they cope, heal, and hold on to hope. Through their writing, they reflect on trauma, grief, resilience, and the courage to rebuild their communities while imagining a peaceful future. Their stories reveal that writing can be a tool for healing, fostering empathy, and connecting across divides. Even in the darkest times, hope shines through, reminding us that hope is what carries us forward - it is our future.
Autorenporträt
Bob Vogel, Ed.D. earned his doctorate in Educational Psychology and Organizational Development from Temple University. After 43 years teaching at La Salle University in the Department of Education, Bob has retired and currently serves as Professor Emeritus of Education. In 2005, Bob became the Founding Director of the non-profit Writer's Matter, which helps young students learn writing skills through personal journaling. More information about Writer's Matter can be found at writersmatter.org. Bob lives in Philadelphia with his wife and has two sons and three granddaughters. Wondering was inspired by a casual conversation Bob had with one of his granddaughters.