Keren David
Disconnect
Disconnect
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In Keren David's story, a group of teenagers is offered £1,000 to give up their mobile phones for six weeks. The winner will receive GBP1,000, which could be Esther's chance to visit her family in New York. The story is particularly suitable for struggling, reluctant, or dyslexic readers aged 13+.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 128 pages
Publication date: 01 April 2019
Publisher: Barrington Stoke Ltd
In Keren David's thought-provoking story, "Could You Disconnect from Your Phone for Six Weeks?" an eccentric entrepreneur challenges Esther's year group to give up their mobile phones for six weeks. The winners of this challenge will receive GBP1,000. For Esther, whose dad, sister, and baby nephew live thousands of miles away in New York, the prize offers a chance to afford flights for a visit. However, the question remains: can she truly stay disconnected for that long to win?
This story is particularly suitable for struggling, reluctant, or dyslexic readers aged 13 and above. It explores the impact of technology on our lives and the challenges we face when trying to disconnect. Through Esther's journey, readers are encouraged to reflect on their own relationship with technology and the potential benefits of disconnecting for a period of time.
The story begins with Esther's frustration with her family's lack of communication. She longs for a way to connect with them more regularly, but her busy schedule and the constant distractions of her phone make it difficult. When she learns about the challenge, she sees it as an opportunity to finally break free from her phone addiction.
At first, Esther finds it difficult to disconnect. She misses the convenience of her phone for everything from checking emails to ordering food. She also struggles with the social isolation that comes with not being able to communicate with her friends and classmates. However, as the weeks go by, Esther begins to notice the positive effects of disconnecting.
She spends more time with her family, engaging in activities that they used to do together but have since lost touch with. She also discovers new hobbies and interests that she never had time for before, such as reading and painting. Esther also notices that she is more productive and focused without the constant distractions of her phone.
However, as the challenge draws to a close, Esther faces a difficult decision. She has grown to rely on her phone for so many aspects of her life, and giving it up for six weeks feels like a huge sacrifice. She is tempted to reconnect in order to win the prize, but she knows that it would be against her own values and goals.
In the end, Esther makes the difficult decision to stay disconnected. She sends a message to the entrepreneur explaining her reasons and thanking him for the opportunity. She also shares her experience with her friends and family, encouraging them to disconnect from their phones for a period of time and enjoy the benefits of living in the moment.
"Could You Disconnect from Your Phone for Six Weeks?" is a powerful story that encourages readers to reflect on their own relationship with technology and the impact it has on their lives. It is a reminder that while technology can be a valuable tool for communication and productivity, it can also be a source of distraction and isolation. By disconnecting for a period of time, we can rediscover the joys of living in the present and connecting with the people around us.
In conclusion, Keren David's "Could You Disconnect from Your Phone for Six Weeks?" is a thought-provoking story that challenges readers to disconnect from their mobile phones for six weeks. The winners of the challenge will receive GBP1,000, but the real prize is the opportunity to rediscover the joys of living in the present and connecting with the people around us. This story is particularly suitable for struggling, reluctant, or dyslexic readers aged 13 and above and encourages them to reflect on their own relationship with technology and the potential benefits of disconnecting for a period of time.
Weight: 212g
Dimension: 197 x 130 x 10 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781781128558
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