Kent State is the name of the book by Deborah Wiles and it is also the name of this university and when one hears it, it one's age or knowledge of history that impacts what it brings to mind. I was born in 1971 so the Kent State killings had happened before I was born, and I first learned about it when I heard this song. I remember asking my dad about it and he told me what happened. I can't remember how old I was at the time, probably 7 or 8. My dad was NOT a fan of Nixon and so he definitely told me about the shootings from his own POV.
As I grew older I learned more about it and began to have more sympathy for those National Guardsmen who were sent to Kent State and did the shooting. I have not been able to find much about how they feel, fifty years later. But I do believe what my parents told me years ago and what has been said many times over "rich men start the wars and poor men fight them."
This book is very well done and I think a very important book for all.
Living in the world is hard when we forget that the answer to everything is to respond with love. And when we are finished responding with love, we should respond with love. And when we are finished responding with love again, then we should respond with love...and so on and so on and so on...
What's Going On Here?
There are SO MANY wonderful book review blogs out there and I can't compete with them, that is for sure. So this is not a book review blog. This is just a way for me to organize what I have read so that I can be better at matching the right book to the right person. The blog title comes from the brilliant mind of the most talented woman who ever lived, Ms. Judy Garland. The full quote is, "Always be a first-rate version of yourself, instead of a second-rate version of someone else." That is what I hope to do here and in ever aspect of my life.
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