Book Quote by Adrian Nicole LeBlanc
“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.”
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.
Use storytelling to foster empathy.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- reading the book
- teaching about slums
- advocating for marginalized communities
- writing immersive pieces
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we move from feeling to action?
- What responsibilities do storytellers have to their subjects?
The impact may be limited if readers remain passive or disengaged.