As JoAnn shared in her
Friday post, in this current
series my fellow Teaching Authors and I are writing to our younger
selves, inspired by the authors’ letters of the
Dear Teen Me project.
At first, this letter-writing idea grabbed me. For years I’ve tasked my writers to pen all
sorts of letters – to their future selves to envision their journeys, to their
characters to learn their stories more fully, to the author of the book that made
them a Reader, to the author whose writing changed their lives. I also believe in writing Thank You notes, in
haiku or not.
But then Second Thoughts took center stage, overwhelming me and holding me back.
Hmmmm….
Let’s
see….
I
could say….
No
way!
So I considered sharing Jake Wizner’s new Stenhouse book
WORTH WRITING ABOUT – EXPLORING MEMOIR WITH ADOLESCENTS.
Or Carolyn Mackler’s September-released Harper Teen YA
novel
INFINITE IN BETWEEN, in which “five ninth graders write letters to their
future selves, promising to reunite on graduation day and read them together.”
Or even reviewing
DEAR TEEN ME which gathered over 70
letters noted YA authors wrote their teenaged selves.
And then I saw my badge from my 50
th High
School Reunion (!) and I knew
just what
I wanted to tell that
Earnest,
Smiling,
Tenacious,
Hopeful,
Enthusiastic and
Resourceful about-to-enter-college voted “Likely to Succeed” Teacher-Writer
Wannabe – the one (I've since surprisingly learned) her fellow classmates
viewed as confident, even though she knew “
Self-UNassured” was the more appropriate and telling
S and
that her metaphorical non-stop paddling
feet beneath the water’s surface belied the appearance of smooth and happy
sailing.
I wanted to riff on borrowed words from Dennis Palumbo’s
WRITING FROM THE INSIDE OUT to tell her what I've spent a lifetime learning. Palumbo wants the writer to know, “…you - everything you are, all your feelings, hopes
and dreads, fears and fantasies – you are
enough.”
Here’s my variation
and Dear Teen Me letter.
Dear Teen Me:
As your Life unfolds, no matter the circumstance and the
verb
you choose/need/desire to undertake - to love, befriend, embrace
or honor, achieve,
create, realize or become, confront, rebound,
overcome, triumph, I absolutely assure you:
you are MORE than enough!”
Really and truly.
XOXO
Esther Chairnoff Hershenhorn
2 comments:
So glad you found just the perfect message to your former self, Esther!
Esther...You can send me your Teen Me post for Me, Now!!! Its great.
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