Showing posts with label Flag Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flag Day. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Book No. 39.



Flag Day
 was published in 1965, five years before our school opened. It's from a different era and a different way of thinking. The sense of patriotism present within the book is, in my opinion, almost unfamiliar to the generation reading it now.

To quote the opening:

To an American, his flag is one of the most beautiful sights he can see.
To an American who loves his country, every day is a flag day.


Have we lost our sense of patriotism? I know this book is dated. It refers only to significant male figures. It only represents one race (and they all seem to be really, really happy). And yet, I feel a sadness when I read it, like I'm missing something.

Contemplative.

- Matthew

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