Imperceptible  is the latest writing project spearheaded by Sharon Eickhoff, honors  English teacher at Mooresville High School (Mooresville, Indiana).  Ms.  Eickhoff directed students from the MHS Class of 2012 to uncover people,  places, or events that might be overlooked in the race through our  daily lives.  Students explored these stories waiting to be told, and  they tell them concisely and effectively.  These historical and  contemporary snapshots of life in Mooresville, Indiana and surrounding  communities reveal much about the fullness of living here.  Beneath the  dust of time and the rush to earn our daily bread, these stories  demonstrate the character that defines small town America.  Good,  decent, hardworking people have interesting tales to tell, if we but  listen.  What may be imperceptible to those who hurry past provide rich  textures to others who truly see.  Our book trailer below reflects this  theme:
Congratulations  to Ms. Eickhoff and her students from the MHS Class of 2012 who have  researched and written a fine contribution to the local history,  folklore, and observation of contemporary human experience in this  186-year-old town. 
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