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ellenrr

(3,864 posts)
Mon Apr 7, 2014, 05:50 AM Apr 2014

Can anyone name this fiction book: a better world where children and adults learn at their own

pace, and study what they want. And the love of learning returns. Instead of being yanked out as our education system does. (deliberately).
In the book, a woman (Puerto Rican I think) is diagnosed with a "mental illness" and she alternates between the real world and this ideal world.
I want to talk about this book in a discussion I'm having about education and I am totally blank on the title or author.
Hope someone knows.
thanks.

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Can anyone name this fiction book: a better world where children and adults learn at their own (Original Post) ellenrr Apr 2014 OP
"Woman on the Edge of Time", Marge Piercy ellenrr Apr 2014 #1
Yes--that's a good one eridani Apr 2014 #2
sounds like a good read... daleanime Apr 2014 #3
It really really is. One of my favorite of all time. n/t ellenrr Apr 2014 #4

eridani

(51,907 posts)
2. Yes--that's a good one
Mon Apr 7, 2014, 08:26 AM
Apr 2014

Each of the characters in real time has a counterpart in the ideal world. Also a brief view of an opposing dystopia.

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