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What now? : words of wisdom for life after graduation / Jennifer Leigh Selig.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : MJF Books, c1999.Description: 310 p. : ill. ; 17 cmISBN:
  • 1567316107
  • 9781567316100
Other title:
  • Words of wisdom for life after graduation
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PN 6014  .S355 1999
Summary: Chosen by a popular California high school English teacher, these essays, poems, jokes and smart sayings talk about the issues that graduates face. They begin by addressing moving on, learning to let go of the past while still treasuring it. They suggest we should treasure most the people who made the past--and the future--possible: teachers, family and friends. Then they focus on the meaning of success, broadening the definition to include spiritual, intellectual, emotional and psychological satisfaction. This leads to an examination of the deepest and most difficult question of all, what does life mean? These writers may not supply the answer, but they do offer advice on how to live life to the fullest. They stress the positive power of dreams and the need to follow them. Finally, they consider "vocation," a life’s work that combines what you do for a living with what you love about living.--From publisher description.
Item type: Delbert W. Baker Special Leadership Collection
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Current library Collection Call number Vol info Status Date due Barcode
Judith Thomas Library Delbert W. Baker Special Leadership Collection DWB Special Leadership Collection PN 6014 .S355 1999 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) AUA20972 Available AUA20972

Chosen by a popular California high school English teacher, these essays, poems, jokes and smart sayings talk about the issues that graduates face. They begin by addressing moving on, learning to let go of the past while still treasuring it. They suggest we should treasure most the people who made the past--and the future--possible: teachers, family and friends. Then they focus on the meaning of success, broadening the definition to include spiritual, intellectual, emotional and psychological satisfaction. This leads to an examination of the deepest and most difficult question of all, what does life mean? These writers may not supply the answer, but they do offer advice on how to live life to the fullest. They stress the positive power of dreams and the need to follow them. Finally, they consider "vocation," a life’s work that combines what you do for a living with what you love about living.--From publisher description.