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“Kate Boo's reporting is a form of kinship. Abdul and Manju and Kalu of Annawadi will not be forgotten. She leads us through their unknown world, her gift of language rising up like a delicate string of necessary lights. There are books that change the way you feel and see; this is one of them. If…” quote by Adrian Nicole LeBlanc
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“Kate Boo's reporting is a form of kinship. Abdul and Manju and Kalu of Annawadi will not be forgotten. She leads us through their unknown world, her gift of language rising up like a delicate string of necessary lights. There are books that change the way you feel and see; this is one of them. If we receive the fiery spirit from which it was written, it ought to change much more than that.”

Adrian Nicole LeBlanc

About This Quote

Source Book: *The Girls of Annawadi* by Adrian Nicole LeBlanc, 2013

The quote highlights how immersive journalism creates deep empathy, turning distant lives into vivid, shared experiences that can transform readers' perceptions.

In simple terms: Journalism can bridge worlds and change how we see others.

Key Takeaway

Use storytelling to foster empathy.

Themes

empathy journalism culture storytelling

Mood

reflective inspired thoughtful

Type

observational humanistic

When to use this quote

  • reading the book
  • teaching about slums
  • advocating for marginalized communities
  • writing immersive pieces

Key Concepts

anthropology humanism narrative social insight

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we move from feeling to action?
  • What responsibilities do storytellers have to their subjects?
A Different Perspective

The impact may be limited if readers remain passive or disengaged.

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