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With love and prayers : a headmaster speaks to the next generation

A book of "uncommon common sense" for young people, by someone who has worked with them for 35 years. F. Washington ("Tony") Jarvis is one of the nation's most eminent educators. His approach is anecdotal. "Teenagers ... are gripped by the story of how real people cope with real situations. They are interested when you share with them the concrete realities of your own life and experience, and they are almost always willing to listen to adults who actually believe in something, who actually stand for something." Jarvis's addresses, reprinted from his school's publications, have long enjoyed an "underground" circulation among young people--and their parents and grandparents. Now his "top hits" have been brought together for wider circulation. The author never talks down to his audience. He knows that--appearances to the contrary--students are asking the deepest questions, questions about whether life has meaning and purpose. The first part of the book deals with these questions. He also knows that teenagers often find themselves caught in situations where they have to make tough decisions, and are willing, even eager, to know how others have coped in similar situations. The second part of the book focuses on "Values to Live By."--Publisher description
Print Book, English, 2000
David R. Godine, Boston, Mass., 2000
xxiii, 344 pages ; 24 cm
9781567921434, 1567921434
45077798
"Jarvis's addresses, reprinted from his school's publications ... have been brought together in a single volume for wider circulation"--Jacket