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Dream Big Dreams

By September 4, 20183 Comments


Todayโ€™s post
is this hopeful correspondence lifted from the pages ofย To Obama, With Love, Joy, Anger and Hope (by Jeanne Marie Laskas),ย a compilation of letters from the Office of Presidential Correspondence during the Obama administration. The OPC, a staff of 50 readers and 30 interns plus hundreds of volunteers, were charged with sifting through 10,000-plus letters every day, then scanning, filing, distributing, and, in select few cases, delivering to the President, who insisted on reading ten letters a day (โ€œ10LADSโ€) that were most representative of Americaโ€™s collective mindset. Americaโ€™s collective mindset is, of course, sad and hopeful; grateful and furious; grave and humorous and many of the letters will move you to tears. (Anyone who listened to me and readย The Education of Bill Oliver last week knows what Iโ€™m talking about.) Inย honor of back-to-school, though, I thought you might enjoy this one, written by a sixth grader in Chicago. Dream big dreams, kids!


Excerpted with permission from To Obama, with Love, Joy, Anger, and Hope, by Jeanne Marie Laskas. (Note: For readability reasons, I filtered the background color of the letters.)

3 Comments

  • Avatar Ruth says:

    Check out Eli Saslowโ€™s book, Ten Letters, about this same subject!

  • Avatar Anya says:

    My president. I miss him. And not just because he could, you know, spell correctly.

  • Avatar Stacy Jurado-Miller says:

    Thanks for posting. It made me cry. May there come a day soon when a good human is back in the White House. A Democrat would be nice. But weโ€™ll never again under appreciate a general sense of decency and kindness, party aside.

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