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I taught it with 6th grade 08-09 and I'll teach it with 7th next year 10-11. (Couldn't teach it last year since I had some of the same kids...)
Either book by Ginny would work perfect for that unit and could easily be extended for the gifted learner.



I am so glad!! They are fantastic and she really should be getting more recognition for the work she does :)


It really depends on the school and H.S. is much more strict.
There are some specific books that can only be taught in certain grades (Holes in 6th, Tangerine in 7th, The Giver in 8th, etc.) which you can't teach in a different grade, but if the book is not specified for a grade, my grade level agrees to it, and my principal okays it, we get to teach it. We teach in 7th grade at my school: Hurt go Happy, Love that Dog and Lightning Thief (the other 7th grade teachers also teach Tangerine and The Bully). I also teach lit circles where I have a TON of books for the students to choose from.


You should start a Stop Bullying thread :)

Dolphin Sky by Ginny Rorby

I could not believe that she commented on my blog in response to my review. It was a definite SQUEE! moment for me! :D

After reading Hurt Go Happy 2 summers ago, I decided I HAD to teach it. So, I planned my lessons and was all good to go. Then, low and behold, I find out she is coming to one of our Barnes and Nobles around here. I told me kids about it and some of us went (it was about 30 minutes from my school).
Later on in the year, I e-mailed her asking some questions and she offered to do a phone interview with my students (SO EXCITED!!!!)
Then, we began e-mailing back and forth. I found her on FB and here and we just began talking.She even sent me an ARC of The Outside of a Horse so I could read it (she had talked about the book in our call-in interview, so I'd been waiting for over a year!)
She is fabulous! And so humble and just a great person.

But it was exactly how you felt and was so heart-felt. It didn't need to be anything other than what it was.



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I have read 2 of her 3 books and I think they are some of the most memorable, heart-wrenching, amazing books I've ever read: Hurt Go Happy and The Outside of a Horse.
I currently teach Hurt Go Happy and find it to be such a rewarding experience. I use it as a chance to teach students about disabilities, abuse (animal and child), sign language and overall acceptance. Ginny is amazing at telling stories about human healing with the help of animals. I'm also lucky enough to be in contact with Ginny, so she does a phone interview with my students and we go on a field trip to the Ape rescue facility that is a setting in the novel.
Outside of a Horse could easily be taught as well. It was just as good as Hurt Go Happy. My review: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...