Mountains Reading
In this reading, 14 year old Alexi views her first significant murder, that of a young girl, at the Auschwitz death camp, where she is incarcerated for having protected 10 American soldiers.
Stores that matter are stories that make me feel, invigorate me or serve as a call to action for me. Stories that matter are stories that awaken my spirit to issues, be they spiritual, emotional, moral, social or a combination. Stories that matter are stories that call all my emotions into play: sadness, anger, grief, happiness, despair, joy, etc. Stories that make me think. Stories that provide me with indulgences, like romance, but that, at their core, have something important to say. Some stories are written with the intent of providing the reader with an escape from real life; stories that matter, however, are written to make readers –more aware– of reality; to provoke compassion and empathy, love and hate, anger and grief. Stories that matter are the occurrences, catastrophes, triumphs, frustrations and joys of every day life: welcome to my collection of thoughts, feelings, idiosyncrasies, hopes and dreams—collectively known as Stories that Matter.
Posted by Tiffini on July 4, 2010 in Readings | Leave a comment
In this reading, 14 year old Alexi views her first significant murder, that of a young girl, at the Auschwitz death camp, where she is incarcerated for having protected 10 American soldiers.
