Letters Interview Questions
Letters Interview Questions
Letters Interview Questions
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le , W e h av e b ee n re ad in g y o u r b o o k 'A C a n d le in
D e ar A d è C a n d le in th e D a rk ' a t sch o o l. I really en jo y ed it. D id
b e en re a d in g " A how
w e hav e d te ll y o u it y ou ch o o se th a t title be ca use th ere w a s
A t sc h o o l ju st h a d to w ri te an y "
I al ly " en jo e ry h ap p in e ss at th e en d of th e sto ry ?
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m u c h I en
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sa d in s o m s ch o o l, I ju s t co u ld in g . Y o u r to g o w ith m y M u m to S o u th A fric a b e cau se
g it at e ev e n
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m
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ed it at
fi n is h se h o w s
e m e re a li ei r fa m il ie A n g ola . W e h ad to leav e m y D a d b eh in d .
st o ry m ad e se p a ra te d fr o m th u st b e
b m
c h il d re n to a r a n d h o w s ca ry it H o w d id y o u W e d id n 't k n o w if w e w o u ld see h im ag ain b u t
th e w n tr y .
d u ri n g er c o u h e c am e to S o u th A frica ab o u t fiv e m o n th s
v e in an o th g la d y o u
g o in g to li fo r th e st o ry ? I' m so la te r. It w as rea lly g o o d to see h im a g ain .
ea
g e t th e id e a h a p p y e n d in g .
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m a d e it a h
T h an k y o u fo r y o u r sto ry.
w is h e s,
W it h b e st
B e st w ish e s
Sam
M ich e l
D ea r M rs G
er a s
O u r te a ch e r
is
I th in k sh e ch re a di n g u s ch a p te rs fr o
o se it b e ca u m
se it g o e s w it y ou r b o o k 'A C a n d le in
h o ur h is to ry th e D a rk .'
It d o es te ll us le ss o n s.
a
th e b o o k ve ry b o u t h ow th in g s w er e si
m u ch a n d I'm xt y ye a rs a go
fr ig h te ni n g . w ri ti n g to te , bu
It w a s fu ll o
f d ep re ss in g ll yo u w h y. T t I re al ly d id n 't e n jo y
el ev e n -y ea r- th in g s an d m he book w a
o ld
w o rl d , a n d th s n o w a d a ys a re w o rr ie is er a b le p e o s sa d an d
ey n ee d to re de p le . I
a d b o o k s th a no u g h a b ou t w h at h a p p th in k th a t
t g iv e th em so en
P le as e w ri te m e e n te rt a in s in th e
so m e th in g ch m en t.
ee rf u l n ex t!
Yo u rs
Lee
1
An Interview with Adèle Geras
Adèle Geras has been writing for young people for 20 years. She was
born in Jerusalem, in Israel, and much of her childhood was spent in
many different parts of the world. Before she started writing she worked
as an actress, a singer and taught French in a girls' school. She has lived
for the past 30 years in Manchester with her husband and two daughters,
Sophie (25) and Jenny (19). In March, our reporter Jo Allen went there to
interview her.
Adèle Well, I like writing stories. I'm a little nervous of it on a Monday morning when a blank
sheet of paper lies waiting for the words, but as soon as I get started, I enjoy it.
Jo What is it, then, that you most like about writing stories?
Adèle I like the power of writing things. I can do anything, be anyone, travel in time and space,
describe a tiny corner of the real world or invent an entirely new one, simply by making
marks on paper.
Jo Where do you get your ideas from for writing stories…do they all come from your own
imagination?
Adèle Really, I use my memories of my own childhood. I've also travelled widely – that gives
me lots of ideas too. And then there is my imagination, of course!
Jo Do you only write novels, or do you like writing other things as well?
Adèle Actually, I particularly like writing short stories. It is so challenging to try to be really
creative in quite a short space. I really wish more short stories were written for young
people.
Jo Do you have a picture of your readers when you are writing? Do you feel as if you are
writing to someone in particular?
Adèle No, not really. It is as if I am sending out messages: this is what I think, this is how it is…
listen to me while I tell you…come over here and meet these people…
Adèle When I meet someone who's read a book I've written, I feel as though my message-in-a-
bottle has been discovered on a distant shore.
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A Lane to the Land of the Dead
1. Lee, Sam and Michel each wrote a ‘PS.’ at the end of their letters but these were not printed in your
booklet.
Who wrote:
(a) P.S. I am going to look out for more of your short stories.
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1 mark
(b) P.S. It was interesting that there were refugees in your story, because things like that still
happen today.
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1 mark
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1 mark
Before becoming a full-time writer, Adèle did a number of other jobs. Find and write down three of
them.
1. …………………………………………………………………………………..
2. …………………………………………………………………………………..
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2 marks
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5. Fill in the table to show which statements about the Leaving Home booklet are fact and which are
opinion.
Fact Opinion
The text on these pages is arranged in different ways, for different reasons.
For example,
For b and c circle the best answer and explain the ways in which the text is arranged.
(i) b points to
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1 mark
(ii) c points to
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1 mark
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