- We discussed the first two chapters of the book.
- We also came up with the idea of making a document of notable quotes.
- We came up with questions to ask durring the coming interview with Nichols.
- We are keeping note of books that can be useful for the college to have in their collection.
- We also discussed doing a picture time-line, and to compare the beautiful Waukegan image as depicted by Ray Bradbury to the real images that make up what Waukegan truly looked like.
This is the official blog of the "Lake Effect: Two Sisters and a Town's Toxic Legacy" Archiving Project run by Lake Forest College in Lake Forest Illinois. This archiving project aims to provide easy access to the Lake Forest College archives containing the materials used in writing the book "Lake Effect: Two Sisters and a Town's Toxic Legacy" by Nancy Nichols. This blog will also give updates of the archiving process.
Lake Effect by Nancy Nichols
Friday, April 8, 2011
Update 5
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I really like the picture time-line idea. I think it would be a neat way to see the actuality of Waukegan's transformation as compared to the residents' perceptions of the town before the polutants were exposed.
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