Still Waters in a Storm, Stephen Haff
Still Waters in a Storm, Stephen Haff
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Still Waters in a Storm
The One-Room School Where Everyone Listens to Everyone

Author: Stephen Haff

Narrator: Stephen Haff

Unabridged: 9 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperOne

Published: 04/21/2020


Synopsis

Previously published as Kid Quixotes: A Group of Students, Their Teacher, and the One-Room School Where Everything Is Possible“In my years of experience as a writer and as a college professor, I have never seen anything like this: the love for language, the passion for discussion, clarity of mind, and humility of heart. Stephen Haff invents impossible projects and makes them possible.”—Valeria Luiselli, author of Lost Children ArchiveThe unlikely, inspiring true story of a one-room school where children of undocumented immigrants and their teacher discover their voices and speak truth to power.Still Waters in a Storm is an after-school program held in a small room in Bushwick, Brooklyn; it is a place for kids to practice reading and writing in English, Spanish, and Latin. For the students, many living in constant fear of deportation, Still Waters is a refuge. For Stephen Haff, a former public-school teacher, it is the sanctuary he built following a breakdown caused by bipolar depression. At Still Waters, all agreed that there would only be one rule: “Everyone listens to everyone.” And this has unlocked spectacular potential. Since 2016, the students have been collectively translating Don Quixote into English, taking the Spanish tale—a story about a dreamer who never gives up—and adapting it into a bilingual musical. Six-year old Sarah tells of her mother’s journey across the desert from Mexico riding on the back of a tiger. Alex, a very private teenager, sings her coming out song to standing ovations. As the kids perform their work across NYC, they learn that they belong in this country—their voices amplifying to deliver a message of diversity, love, hope, and resilience essential to us all.

About Stephen Haff

Stephen Haff is the founder of Still Waters in a Storm, a one-room school serving Spanish-speaking immigrant children in Bushwick, Brooklyn. Previously, he taught English at a public school in Bushwick for nearly a decade. He earned his MFA in Theater Studies at Yale, and has made a living directing plays and writing essays for the Village Voice and other publications. Stephen lives in Queens with his wife, children’s book author Tina Schneider, and their three children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Momma Leighellen’s on May 01, 2020

I have a huge heart for kiddos, especially the ones on the fringe. So I was delighted to #partner with @tlcbooktours and @harperonebooks to read and feature Kid Quixotes. Who wouldn’t want to read an inspirational tale about immigrant kids in inner city New York translating a classic and acting it o......more

Goodreads review by Living My Best Book Life on April 27, 2020

Kid Quixotes is such a powerful read about working together to complete a goal, understanding different languages, gaining a new perspective, and feeling empowered. I loved reading every page of the book and can't help but feel inspired and amazed at these kids and teachers who made this goal into a......more

Goodreads review by Beth on September 10, 2020

I found this story fascinating. I especially loved how the author portrayed each child and teen and their unique contributions not just to the "Kid Quixote" play project but to the community. The other major appeal of this title is the actual story--how a burned out teacher recovering from depressio......more

Goodreads review by Jerry on November 09, 2023

Imagine reading, translating, discussing, transforming, producing, acting and singing the original Cervantes text of Don Quixote. Now visualize you are immigrant children in Brooklyn doing this in an afterschool and weekend program lead by a former schoolteacher that had a mental break. These are th......more

Goodreads review by Cheryl on May 21, 2021

I’m giving this a 3 because the story in itself is inspiring and interesting but the writing is all over the place and difficult to follow. There was a lot to say in this book, I just wish it was said in a different and more cohesive way. If you dig around you can find inspiration and strong ideals......more