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The Water Is Wide (book)

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Name
  
The Is

Preceded by
  
The Boo

Role
  
Book by Pat Conroy

Followed by
  
The Great Santini

Author
  
Pat Conroy



Genres
  
Fiction, Biography, Autobiography

Similar
  
Works by Pat Conroy, Fiction books

Originally published
  
January 1, 1972

Adaptations
  
The Water Is Wide (2006)

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The Water Is Wide is a 1972 memoir by Pat Conroy and is based on his work as a teacher on Daufuskie Island, South Carolina, which is called Yamacraw Island in the book. The book is sometimes identified as nonfiction and other times identified as a novel.

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Yamacraw is a poor island lacking bridges and having little infrastructure. The book details Conroy's efforts to communicate with the islanders, who are nearly all directly descended from slaves and who have had little contact with the mainland or its people. He struggles to find ways to reach his students, ages 10 to 13, some of whom are illiterate or innumerate, and all of whom know little of the world beyond Yamacraw. Conroy (called "Conrack" by most of the students) does battle with the principal, Mrs. Brown, over his unconventional teaching methods and with the administrators of the school district, whom he accuses of ignoring the problems at the Yamacraw school.

A film adaptation, titled Conrack, was created in 1974, starring Jon Voight. A Hallmark Hall of Fame TV movie titled The Water Is Wide, starring Jeff Hephner and Alfre Woodard, was made in 2006.

References

The Water Is Wide (book) Wikipedia