Required reading for the Coming of Age English class

 

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A Lesson Before Dying

Gaines, Ernest J.

Fiction G142L 1994

 

A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

Joyce, James

Fiction J85P

 

Girl in Landscape

Lethem, Jonathan

 

Black Swan Green

Mitchell, David

 

The Bell Jar

Plath, Sylvia

Fiction P696b

 

Housekeeping

Robinson, Marilynne

 

The Catcher in the Rye

Salinger, J.D.

Fiction Sa33c

 

Black Boy

Wright, Richard

B. W9522 W1

 


 

Books to pair with A Lesson Before Dying

 

 

    Such Sweet Thunder

    Carter, Vincent O.

    South Royalton, VT: Steerforth Press c2003. 537 p.

 

    Follows Amerigo Jones from his boyhood in Kansas City, Missouri, surrounded by

    loving parents, a vibrant African American community, and big band jazz, through

    his service in World War II and life as an expatriate, as he comes to terms with racism.

 

Similar elements: Racism, African-American men, self-discovery, historical fiction

 

 

 

    Never Go Home Again

    Holmes, Shannon

    New York: Simon & Schuster 2005. 336 p.

 

   Leaving home in his mid-teens after his father orders him to stay away from

   the inner-city drug trade, Corey Dixon finds himself in prison, where he meets

   well-meaning teacher Mr. Fisher, whose advice Corey has trouble understanding.

 

Similar elements: African-American boys, prison, mentors

 

 

 

    Like Trees, Walking: a novel

    Howard, Ravi

    New York: Amistad 2007. 272 p.

 

    Based on the true story of a 1981 lynching in Mobile, Alabama, the tale of brothers Paul

    and Roy Deacon finds their lives changed by the hanging death of a childhood friend,

    which forces them to reevaluate the traditions and values of their upbringing.

 

Similar elements: Racism, African-American men, the South (U.S.), injustice

 

 

 

    Monster

    Myers, Walter Dean

    New York: Harper Collins c1999. 281 p.

    Fiction M992mon 2001

 

    While on trial as an accomplice to a murder, sixteen-year-old Steve Harmon

    records his experiences in prison and in the courtroom in the form of a film

    script as he tries to come to terms with the course his life has taken.

 

Similar elements: Murder trials, African-American men, self-discovery, prisoners

 

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Books to pair with A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

 

 

    Who is Jesse Flood?

    Doyle, Malachy

    New York: Bloomsbury Children's Books 2002. 172 p.

 

    Striving to cope with the arguments of his parents and his feelings of not belonging,

    fourteen-year-old Jesse Flood struggles to find his place in a small town in Northern Ireland.

 

Similar elements: Life in Ireland, emotional problems of teenage boys, identity

 

 

    Love & SK8

    Krulik, Nancy

    New York: Simon Pulse 2004. 315 p.

 

    Angie, an independent-minded high school senior interested in art school, meets Carter,

    whose rich grandfather will stop at nothing to end their relationship.

 

Similar elements: Artists, nonconformity

 

 

 

    Shizuko's Daughter

    Mori, Kyoko

    New York: H. Holt c1993. 227 p.

    Fiction M824s 1994

 

    After her mother's suicide when she is twelve years old, Yuki spends years living

    with her distant father and his resentful new wife, cut off from her mother's family,

    and relying on her own inner strength to cope with the tragedy.

Similar elements: Artists

 

 

    Blankets: An Illustrated Novel

    Thompson, Craig

    Marietta, Ga.: Top Shelf c2003. 582 p.

    GN T469bL

 

    Loosely based on the author's life, chronicles Craig's journey from childhood to adulthood,

    exploring the people, experiences, and beliefs that he encountered along the way.

 

Similar elements: Autobiographical, artists, religious upbringing

 

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Books to pair with Girl in Landscape

 

 

    City of Ember

    DuPrau, Jeanne

    New York: Random House c2003. 270 p.

    Fiction D928c

 

    In the year 241, twelve-year-old Lina trades jobs on Assignment Day to be a

    Messenger to run to new places in her decaying but beloved city, perhaps even

    to glimpse Unknown Regions.

 

Similar elements: Dystopia, science fiction, pre-teen/teen girls

 

 

    Variable Star

    Heinlein, Robert and Spider Robinson

    New York: Tor 2006. 320 p.

 

    Two young lovers are forced apart by pride, power, and the immensity of interstellar

    time and space, in an authorized version of an unfinished novel by Hugo Award-winning

    late science fiction master Robert Heinlein.

 

    Similar elements: Science fiction, space colonies, romantic relationships

 

 

 

    The Dark Side of Nowhere: A Novel

    Shusterman, Neal

    Boston: Little, Brown c1997. 185 p.

 

    Fourteen-year-old Jason faces an identity crisis after discovering that he is the son

    of aliens who stayed on earth following a botched invasion mission.

 

    Similar elements: Science fiction, aliens, families

 

 

 

    Uglies

    Westerfeld, Scott

    New York: Simon Pulse 2005. 448 p.

    Fiction W5233u

 

   Just before their sixteenth birthdays, when they will will be transformed into

   beauties whose only job is to have a great time, Tally's best friend runs away

   and Tally must find her and turn her in, or never become pretty at all.

 

Similar elements: Dystopia, science fiction, teen girls

 

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Books to pair with Black Swan Green

 

 

    This Is What I Did

    Ellis, Ann Dee

    New York: Little, Brown 2007. 176 p.

 

    Bullied because of an incident in his past, eighth-grader Logan is unhappy at his

    new school and has difficulty relating to others until he meets a quirky girl and a

    counselor who believe in him.

 

Similar elements: Teen boys, bullies, friendship

 

 

 

    Carry Me Down

    Hyland, M.J.

    Great Britain: Canongate 2006. 192 p.

 

   A twelve-year-old boy in the body of a grown man with the voice of a giant, John Egan

   is a misfit who diligently keeps track of the lies that are told to him by his family, friends,

   and even news anchors, but when John's sanity reaches collapse, a frightening family

   catastrophe threatens to destroy him.

 

Similar elements: Boys, teasing, family, first-person narrative

 

 

 

    How I Live Now

    Rosoff, Meg

    New York: Wendy Lamb Books 2004. 208 p.

    Fiction R733h

 

   To get away from her pregnant stepmother in New York City, fifteen-year-old Daisy

   goes to England to stay with her aunt and cousins, with whom she instantly bonds,

   but soon war breaks out and rips apart the family while devastating the land.

 

Similar elements: England, teens, family

 

 

 

 

    Swimming in the Monsoon Sea

    Selvadurai, Shyam

    Plattsburgh, NY: Tundra Books of Northern New York 2005. 224 p.

 

    Although life for Amrith in 1980 Sri Lanka seems rather uneventful and orderly,

    things change in a hurry when his male cousin arrives from Canada and Amrith

    finds himself completely enamored with his new visitor...

 

Similar elements: Teen boys, family, 1980s

 

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Books to pair with The Bell Jar

 

 

    The Emancipator's Wife

    Hambly, Barbara

    New York: Bantam Books 2005. 624 p.

 

    In 1865, in the wake of her husband's assassination, Mary Todd Lincoln struggles

    to cope amid the animosity and confusion that surrounds her, in a historical novel

    that captures the saga of one of the most misunderstood women in American history.

 

Similar elements: Successful women, mental illness

 

 

 

    Girl, Interrupted

    Kaysen, Susanna

    New York: Vintage 1994. 192 p.

    616.890092 K184g 1994

 

    In 1967, after a session with a psychiatrist she'd never seen before, eighteen-year-old

    Susanna Kaysen was put in a taxi and sent to McLean Hospital. She spent most of the next

    two years on the ward for teenage girls in a psychiatric hospital as renowned for its famous

    clientele--Sylvia Plath, Robert Lowell, James Taylor, and Ray Charles--as for its progressive

    methods of treating those who could afford its sanctuary.

 

Similar elements: Women writers, mental illness, autobiographical

 

 

 

 

    Wintering: A Novel of Sylvia Plath

    Moses, Kate

    New York: St. Martin's Press 2003. 292 p.

 

    A fictional account of the last months of Sylvia Plath's life and the painful creation

    of her Ariel poems finds her moving with her two children to London after divorcing

    Ted Hughes, who works to remind her about happier times.

 

Similar elements: Sylvia Plath, mental illness, suicidal behavior

 

 

 

 

    It's Kind of a Funny Story

    Vizzini, Ned

    New York: Miramax Books/Hyperion Books for Children 2006. 448 p.

 

    A humorous account of a New York City teenager's battle with depression

    and his time spent in a psychiatric hospital.

 

Similar elements: Depression, mental illness, suicidal behavior

 

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Books to pair with Housekeeping

 

 

    Mistik Lake

    Brooks, Martha

    New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux 2007. 206 p.

 

    After Odella's mother leaves her, her sisters, and their father in Manitoba and moves to

    Iceland with another man, she then dies there, and the family finally learns some of the

    many secrets that have haunted them for two generations.

 

Similar themes: Teenage girls, mothers (death), family, grief

 

 

 

    Stay with Me

    Freymann-Weyr, Garret

    Boston: Houghton Mifflin 2006. 320 p.

 

    When her sister kills herself, sixteen-year-old Leila goes looking for a reason and,

    instead, discovers great love, her family's true history, and what her own place in it is.

 

Similar themes: Teenage girls, suicide (family member), family

 

 

 

    A Year and a Day

    Pietrzyk, Leslie

    New York: William Morrow c2004. 351 p.

 

    Left in the care of a distracted great aunt after her mother commits suicide, fifteen-year-old

    Alice begins hearing her mother's voice and, through subsequent "conversations," becomes

    more aware of her mother's unconventional past.

 

Similar elements: Teenage girls, mothers (death), family, grief

 

 

 

    Cures for Heartbreak

    Rabb, Margo

    New York: Delacorte Press 2007. 256 p.

 

    As she navigates adolescence, ninth-grader Mia must deal with her mother' s recent death

    and her father's illness while she searches for friendship and love in the world around her.

 

Similar elements: Teenage girls, mothers (death), family, grief

 

 

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Books to pair with The Catcher in the Rye

 

 

    Looking for Alaska

    Green, John

    New York: Dutton Children's Books 2005. 237 p.

    Fiction G8231

 

    Sixteen-year-old Miles' first year at Culver Creek Preparatory School in

    Alabama includes good friends and great pranks, but is defined by the

search for answers about life and death after a fatal car crash.

 

Similar elements: Boarding schools, self-destructive behavior, unhappiness in teenagers

 

 

    Brave New Girl

    Luna, Louisa

    New York: Pocket 2001. 208 p.

 

    An outcast at school, misunderstood by her parents, and mourning the disappearance

    of her older brother, fourteen-year-old Doreen seeks solace in her music until her sister's

    boyfriend forces her to confront new feelings about the world around her.

 

Similar elements: First-person narrative, unhappiness in teenagers, sarcasm

 

 

    King Dork

    Portman, Frank

    New York: Delacorte Press c2006. 352 p.

 

    High school loser Tom Henderson discovers that The Catcher in the Rye may hold

    the clues to the many mysteries in his life.

 

Similar elements: Catcher in the Rye references, identity, teenage boys

 

 

    Prep: A Novel

    Sittenfeld, Curtis

    New York: Random House 2005. 416 p.

    Fiction Si88p

 

    During the late 1980s, fourteen-year-old Lee Fiora leaves behind her close-knit,

    middle-class Indiana family to enroll in an elite co-ed boarding school in Massachusetts,

becoming a shrewd observer of, and eventually a participant in, their rituals and customs.

 

Similar elements: Boarding schools, alienation in teenagers, self-destructive behavior

 

 

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Books to pair with Black Boy

 

 

    Fire from the Rock

    Draper, Sharon M.

    New York: Dutton Children's Books 2007.

 

    In 1957, Sylvia Patterson's life--that of a normal African American teenager--is disrupted

    by the impending integration of Little Rock's Central High when she is selected to be one

    of the first black students to attend the previously all white school.

 

Similar elements: African-Americans, racism, the South (U.S.)

 

 

    The Legend of Buddy Bush

    Moses, Shelia P.

    New York: Margaret K. McElderry Books c2004. 216 p.

 

    In 1947, twelve-year-old Pattie Mae is sustained by her dreams of escaping Rich Square,

    North Carolina, and moving to Harlem when her Uncle Buddy is arrest for attempted rape

    of a white woman and her grandfather is diagnosed with a terminal brain tumor.

 

Similar elements: African-Americans, racism, the South (U.S.), longing for the North (U.S.)

 

 

 

    The Land

    Taylor, Mildred

    New York: Phyllis Fogelman Books 2001. 375 p.

 

    After the Civil War, Paul, the son of a white father and a black mother, finds himself

    caught between the two worlds of colored folks and white folks as he pursues his

    dream of owning land of his own.

 

Similar elements: African-Americans, racism, the South (U.S.)

 

 

    Black Girl in Paris: A Novel

    Youngblood, Shay

    New York: Riverhead Books c2000. 238 p.

 

    The narrator, a young Black woman, describes her experiences as a struggling

    writer in Paris, hoping to meet James Baldwin.

 

Similar elements: African-Americans, racism, writers

 

 

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*Book descriptions and covers from Novelist, except for Girl, Interrupted which is from Non-Fiction Connection.

 

 


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