[aisle] Book suggestions needed

Sullivan, Kathy ksullivan at princeville326.org
Wed Apr 15 13:00:13 CDT 2020


*The House on Mango Street   *by Sandra Cisneros
*Battle Dress*  by Amy Efaw
*Into the Wild Nerd Yonder*  by Julie Halpern
*Seraphina*  by Rachel Hartman
*This Was Never About Basketball*   by Craig Leener
*What's Left of Me*  by Kat Zhang


*Kathy Sullivan*
*Princeville Junior Senior High School*
*P.C.U.S.D. #326*
*302 Cordis Avenue, **Princeville, IL  61559*
*309.385-4660  x1574*
*ksullivan at princeville326.org <ksullivan at princeville326.org> *

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On Wed, Apr 15, 2020 at 9:26 AM Meyer, Gail via AISLE <
aisle at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:

> I'm usually pretty good at this sort of thing but working from home makes
> it harder for me to focus.
>
>
> A freshman English teacher is looking for 12-15 titles that meet the
> following criteria. My aide and I brainstormed and we have maybe 6... any
> suggestions?
>
>
>
> Can you think of a variety of YAL, memoirs, and plays, that focus on an
> individual figuring out who they are in the world? The question for this
> unit is: *How does knowing one’s self secure a place in society?*
>
> *​*
>
> I feel like almost any book can be interpreted as to be about that (for
> example, you can even argue that Harry Potter is about finding out who one
> is in the world) so I'm looking for the really strong ones.  Thank you,
> members, for helping. :)
>
>
> Gail Meyer, Librarian
>
> TF South High School
>
> Lansing, IL
>
> gmeyer at tfd215.org
> MAILMAN_MIMEDEFANG
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