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Description
An account of the resource
In this one page, typed letter dated April 26, 1996, Cormier responds to Florida teacher, Concetta T. Lee. He explains that Hairston is a non-ethic name that coveys ugliness yet is not a name anyone local might think is theirs. He describes Monument as a combination of Leominster and Fitchburg. Moreover, he thanks her for her work and expresses satisfaction that his book, Tunes for Bears to Dance To, is provoking deep thinking in her students.
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Title
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<em>Tunes for Bears to Dance To</em>
Description
An account of the resource
<div class="collection-description">
<p>Archival materials about or from Robert Cormier's 1992 novel, <em>Tunes for Bears to Dance To</em><em>.</em></p>
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Correspondence - readers
Letter or email exchanges to and from Cormier and his readers. These may be marked drafts or final drafts.
To
The name(s) and email address(es) of the person to whom the email was sent
Concetta Lee
From
The name and email address of the person sending the email
Robert Cormier
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Title
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Robert Cormier's response to Concetta Lee
Creator
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Robert Cormier
Publisher
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Robert Cormier Collection at Fitchburg State University's Amelia V. Gallucci-Cirio Library
Date
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24 April 1996
Contributor
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Elise Takehana, Anna Consalvo
Relation
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<a href="https://terrorandbullies.omeka.net/items/show/63" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Concetta T. Lee's letter to Robert Cormier</a>
Format
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JPG, 8.5 x 11 paper
Language
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English
Type
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Letter
Description
An account of the resource
<p>In this one-page, typed letter dated April 26, 1996, Robert Cormier responds to Florida teacher, Concetta T. Lee. He explains that Hairston is a non-ethnic name that coveys ugliness yet is not a name anyone local might think is theirs. He describes Monument as a combination of Leominster and Fitchburg. Moreover, he thanks her for her work and expresses satisfaction that his book, <em>Tunes for Bears to Dance To</em>, is provoking deep thinking in her students.</p>
Monument (town)
Mr. Hairston (character)
Teachers
Tunes for Bears to Dance To (novel)