It is a priority for CBC to create a website that is accessible to all Canadians including people with visual, hearing, motor and cognitive challenges. The writer exposes the feeling of going from normal to disabled in a way Ive never sat down and thought about before. Craig Davidson is done and out. I personally wanted to read it because I thought it would be a real, accessible way to better understand a part of our society that I don't know much about. There is nothing like reading a history or biography book and being so completely transported to another time and place that you find... To see what your friends thought of this book. The dialogue was great, and at times I laughed out loud, was touched, and felt angry, so he was really able to portray the emotional roller coaster that was his year spent with these kids. It's not a Memoir per say, mind you, its based on current events. Precious Cargo by Craig Davidson was defended by Greg Johnson on Canada Reads 2018. I feel like a more compassionate human being for having read this beautiful little book, and while the Canada Reads panelists ultimately chose FORGIVENESS, I think this deserves to be widely read as well. The quirks and general imperfections associated with each child made me smile as Ive seen them in children and young adults before. In 2008 Craig Davidson was looking for work to put food on his table and fuel in his vehicle, when he spied an advertisement for a School Bus Driver - No Experience Needed. This immediately piqued my interest! A light but compelling read, I wish there was a little more depth there but I think this could be eye-opening for people who havent met many disabled people. Had Craig Davidson worked a little harder on this book, it could have been a real force. He always did. I was sitting on the edge of my seat as Craig Davidson was previewing raw, unpublished writing about piloting a school bus with special needs children in Calgary and the bonds he formed with his cargo. What a fantastic read. Precious Cargo is Canadian novelist Craig Davidson’s memoir about the year he spent driving a school bus for special needs students. Published by Knopf Canada. I laughed out loud many times and came away with a full heart after reading about the relationships of this team of people - adult and young adults. These children provided him an unforgettable experience and a much needed lift as he was struggling through some dark times. Precious Cargo, by Clyde Ford (Vanguard Press 2008) Imagine being on a fishing expedition with your sweetheart on a peaceful stretch of the Strait of Juan de Fuca. All special kids need someone like Craig in their lives. I was sitting on the edge of my seat as Craig Davidson was previewing raw, unpublished writing about piloting a school bus with special needs children in Calgary and the bonds he formed with his “cargo”. A knot of rogue atoms. It is also a moving, important and universal story about how we see and treat people with special needs in our society. Of course I am biased because my son is 15-year old with autism and is non-verbal, like Gavin! I really couldnt fault this book for anything. #canadareads2018. I was transfixed. I rarely give 5 stars but found this to be one of the most beautiful and heartfelt books I've read in a long time. As Craig Davidson writes, that small bus containing special needs children will remain “Channel one on your CB radio, number one in your hearts.”, If not for my beloved Canada Reads competition, I would never have picked this up. Precious Cargo is the best kind of memoir: light-hearted despite its often serious content, erudite, eye-opening, and thought-provoking. Precious Cargo is the best kind of memoir: light-hearted despite its often serious content, erudite, eye-opening, and thought-provoking. Its also receiving a lot of press. It's alturism-porn, written in a way the author certainly feels is respectful to the special needs kids he drove around for a year, but comes off as degrading and condescending. Bella meets her favorite author, Christian Bright, (who happens to be a hottie!) I was surprised when I flipped the book over to see that author Craig Davidson writes horror fiction under a pseudonym that I know very well - Nick Cutter. Had Craig Davidson worked a little harder on this book, it could have been a real force. Craig Davidson on his memoir about being a bus driver for special needs kids. The quirks and general ‘imperfections’ associated with each child made me smile as I’ve seen them in children and young adults before. The writer exposes the feeling of going from ‘normal’ to ‘disabled’ in a way I’ve never sat down and thought about before. This is a personal memoir about a year the author spent driving some middle school and high school aged kids with disabilities on a school bus. I was surprised when I flipped the book over to see that author Craig Davidson writes horror fiction under a pseudonym that. Precious Cargo: My Year of Driving the Kids on School Bus 3077. He called, and wound up driving a short bus with six special needs children. Its not often that nonfiction and cant put it down are used to describe the same book (at least not for me), but this book was just so readable. Craig Davidson's memoir is about the year he spent driving a school bus for children with special needs. Craig Davidson is a Canadian author of short stories and novels, who has published work under both his own name and the pen names, “You and I are cobbled out of carbon cells that were once other things entirely. We’d love your help. And over the years our family has been on the receiving end of strange looks, wherever we go, because of my son's behaviour. April 12th 2016 By far the weakest of the Canada Reads book. Welcome back. Especially for a non-fiction. . The bus was the confessional, the cone of silence, the chamber of shared confidences. We want to offer our customers peace of mind so they can book confidently with us, knowing their precious cargo will arrive safely, securely and … I felt as if I knew the gang personally and became invested quite quickly. A light but compelling read, I wish there was a little more depth there but I think this could be eye-opening for people who haven’t met many disabled people. You don't get a cookie for being a decent human being, and this book screams out "give me a cookie." (From Knopf Canada). Touching story that is both funny and sad, like life itself. It’s charming, heartwarming, and very funny. One morning in 2008, desperate and impoverished while trying unsuccessfully to write, Craig Davidson plucked a flyer out of his mailbox that read, "Bus Drivers Wanted." A ghost writing warning notes and stapling them on the back of his own skeleton. At the time, Davidson was at a low point in his life and career. . The writer says people clear their way for Jake, pity him, and he always feeling like everyone is watching him - even when they’re not. Here and Now's Gill Deacon hosted the event in the Glenn Gould Studio. I personally wanted to read it because I thought it would be a real, accessible way to better understand a part of our society that I don't know much about. I really loved this book. I really couldn’t fault this book for anything. Precious Cargo Enjoyed reliving my time in education with students such as Craig’s. Davidson shows us how his evolving relationship with the kids on that bus, each of them struggling physically as well as emotionally and socially, slowly but surely changed his life along with the lives of the "precious cargo" in his care. I haven't read it, but have heard interviews with the author and it sounds compelling! After I got Jake on board, his wheelchair strapped down and his chest buckled in safely, he would tell me. I have several bookmarked to read... See all 3 questions about Precious Cargo…, Precious Cargo: My Year Driving the Kids on School Bus 3077 - Craig Davidson, Readers’ Top Histories and Biographies of the Last 5 Years. Indeed, the best parts of the story were rooted in the gritty details of his daily interactions with the special needs students he spent so much time with. It’s also damned funny.” —Quill & Quire “From the start, this book is unique. Audience Relations, CBC P.O. Indeed, the best parts of the story were rooted in the gritty details of his daily interactions with the special needs students he spent so much time with. Coupons & Deals Book Annex Buy 1, Get 1 50% Off Bestsellers 30% Off Customer Favorites New Releases Coming Soon Boxed Sets Signed Books Books by Author Book Awards Celebrity Book Clubs & More Read Before You Stream Best Books of the Year B&N Classics B&N Collectible Editions B&N Exclusives Large Print Books Audiobooks Ugh! The reason I love Canada Reads is that it forces me to read books that aren't in my wheelhouse, and I found myself engrossed in this memoir in spite of my initial resistance. … is a tale of I admit I slowed down my reading in the end because I didn't want the story to end - knowing that I wouldn't have an ending to the students lives in that I would not know how they went on with their lives - what happened to them? Craig Davidson on Mainstreet Cape Breton with Wendy Bergfeldt. Refresh and try again. That was the first step towards an unlikely new career: driving a school bus full of special-needs kids for a year. I'm a school bus driver and I'm VERY interested in reading this, but though there's a page for it, it says it's currently unavailable. "The Boat People" by Sharon Bala, recently made the Canada Reads Long List. Before the Canada Reads debates take place, March 26 to 29, read this 2012 Avenue article that became a book about Davidson’s year on the road as a school bus driver. . I was transfixed. Title: Precious Cargo Author: Craig Davidson My Rating: I read this book because it was on the Canada Reads 2018 longlist, and it was one of the first to come through from the library.I guess it wasn’t all that popular until it Well researched and well written, beautifully illustrated and printed on high-quality paper, this 400-page book is a feast for both There aren’t many times I can count where I a) binge read a book and b) forget where I am because I’m so invested. ‎Precious Cargo on Apple Books ‎Precious Cargo is a term safety advocates use to describe helpless children who are at
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