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Becky Greenhow:I’ve had similar experiences as Beth, with parental concerns about easy reading vs real reading. When I know a student well, I can make recommendations towards more novels, or more non-fiction, or more current events. But if a child is a reluctant reader and gets joy from...
Stories about identity, love, friendship, and growing up are universal experiences, which is why the 130 best YA books of all time are must-reads for everyone.
阅读理解 With the popularity of Harry Potter novels the number of children applying to boarding schools has risen many of them hoping to find their own version of Hogwarts.However others hav
These 10 classic novels for teens are often taught in American high schools, and they're ones you'll want to share with your teenager. Just before they enter high school is a great time to introduce teens to some classic novels and prepare them for the books they may be studying in scho...
It is here that three major all-girls’ schools collide and share a set of strawberry-shaped dormitories. The story follows Nagisa, a student at St. Miator Girls’ Academy. Astrea Hill is known to be a place where lesbian romances start, and Nagisa finds that to be true for herself, ...
Mattie and Emma —Choctaw and Black — the youngest of the group and trying to dodge government officials who want to send them and their newly-surfaced powers away to boarding school. And Luella, in love with Billie Mae. Her powers were sealed away years ago after she fought back against...
There’s a reason this book regularly beats out Of Mice and Men, Fahrenheit 451, and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn on lists of books most commonly challenged or banned at schools. Ask many parents, and they’ll tell you why: this young adult novel simply isn’t for young adults. Mi...
At the beginning of "The Catcher in the Rye", Holden has just been kicked out of yet another boarding school. Having a few days to kill before returning home for the Christmas break, he hops on a train to New York. There he spends his time wandering aimlessly ...
“residential schools,” church-run boarding schools that were effectively prisons, in which all traces of First Nations’ culture were forbidden (language, first and foremost), and where neglect, abuse, and even murder, were tragically commonplace. Though the material is necessarily grim, Wagamese...