Hailey Kincain and her father Andy have driven cross country over the past five years to escape painful memories from his Iraq/Afghanistan war years . Now, Andy decides to settle in his childhood hometown so Hailey can finish high school. While Hailey attempts to adjust to a normal life & make plans for her future, Andy's post traumatic stress plagues them.
In too many situations, the child becomes the parent. Laurie Halse Anderson clearly depicts through her new female protagonist. Image from https://www.goodreads.com/book/photo/18079527-the-impossible-knife-of-memory
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Teachers will assign more non fiction reading in the new Common CORE standards. I have included of websites with high interest titles for teens. I will add to the lists as I find even more information.
Provo City Library Non Fiction Simsbury High School Non Fiction List University of Texas Non Fiction List Image located Weebly Free Images Creative Commons I read Solomon Northrup's 12 Years as a slave after it received Academy Award nominations and saw the movie afterwards. In his biography, Northrup chronicled his life as a free African American man making ends meet for him & his family in New York town where the lure of making extra money led to his being kidnapped. He described the details of his capture and years on a mid-sized Georgia slave plantation. As the slave Platt, Northrup forms relationships with other slaves, overseers, and masters for survival. In the end, he must depend on the kindness of white men to not only overcome the cruelties "the peculiar institution", but for his eventual freedom. The reader clearly grasps the black and white stark contrast between Northern industry and Southern slavery in the years prior to the American Civil War.
Steve Mcqueen's film focuses on the highlights of Northrup's twelve years. The biography becomes necessary reading for the following: -Background information of Northrup's family & northern life -Additional details of a slave's life & more in depth characterizations of Eliza, Patsy, Tibeats, Ford, Epps, Bass, etc. -A step-by- step process for Northrup's eventual return to the North -Laws which allowed for Northrup's freedom, but acquittals of the men who originally kidnapped him Read slowly to comprehend & digest the high level vocabulary & sophistication of Northrup's writing. The current convention of YA literature is an emphasis on a book series. I find very few YA authors write different genres and explore different facets of the teenage experience. Nancy Werlin is one of these writers. When you read her works, you will uncover unique perspectives on a wide range of topics from faires, genetics, foster care, male/female relationships, etc. Below are a few samples of Werlin's works. Take a look at http://nancywerlin.com/for her more in-depth literary collection.
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