As a way to celebrate the miracle that is our country, one
encompassing much of the continent from sea to shining sea where, let’s face
it, many wish to come to and few wish to flee from, may I recommend a classic
book?
Johnny Tremain, by Esther Forbes, was the first historical novel written for young
readers, and a Newbery medal winner. My kid-lit reading group read it some
months ago, and saved me with this assignment from missing one of the best ways
to appreciate the effort and enterprise that was the founding of the union of
states.
I felt I was there, with Johnny, as his focus shifted from
his personal struggles to be somebody in a world that did not bless him with privilege
to the honor and privilege of fighting for something greater.
And the next time anyone says something about how divided
our country is, let them situate themselves in colonial times, where many of
the English king’s subjects in the Americas were not the least bit supportive
of the colonial rebels.
Because what we have now is a vibrant, imperfect, but
astonishingly successful nation, where disagreements are settled by a system of
state-by-state voting.
That is something great, and worth celebrating.
Happy July Fourth and happy reading.
2 comments:
Happy 4th of July to you as well!
I hope you had a great 4th!
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