You Have to Write

You Have to Write by Janet S. Wong is a repackaged edition published by Margaret K. McElderry Books on July 1, 2002. This 40-page book is presented in English and addresses the challenges young writers face when tasked with a class assignment. It explores the feelings of uncertainty that can arise when trying to find a personal story to share, emphasizing the importance of individual experiences and the creative process.
Readers will discover a supportive narrative that encourages them to embrace their unique stories, whether they involve family, pets, or memorable moments. The book highlights the idea that writing can be improved through revision and experimentation with words. Accompanied by charming illustrations from Teresa Flavin, this work aims to alleviate the anxiety associated with writing assignments, making it a valuable resource for young readers navigating the world of words and self-expression.
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You have to write! It’s a class assignment. But you have nothing to write about. All the other kids seem to have something to tell because they start in right away. What can you do? Stop and think. No one else can tell your stories — about your family, your dog or cat. No one else can tell how it was when your library book got soaked in the rain.
But what if you don’t like what you write? There are all sorts of ways to change it, to make it better. Keep on playing with your words, putting them together in different ways. You want whatever you write to be good. It will get better and better as you work on it.
This is an encouraging book, sympathetically illustrated by Teresa Flavin’s charming pictures, for all young readers who worry when they’re told to write something.
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