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Barrio Boy by Ernesto Galarza – Barrio = Foreign culture area of a city – True story, Ernie and family transitioning through many Mexican villages to U.S. – Story begins when Ernie is 4 years old (1910) and finishes before he starts high school (1920) – Cultural transitions between villages and countries – Adjust from farming to working for pay – Ernie learns family responsibility, work ethic, and man’s right to dignity
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El Bronx Remembered by Nicholasa Mohr – Collection of 12 short stories – Life in a Puerto Rican barrio in NYC, 1946 – 1956 – Snippets of cultural preservation in U.S. – Different characters in each story – Families, especially children, making the best of their situation – Topics: Chicken as a pet, embarrassing shoes, gang death, new illnesses, stereotypes, finding love
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Anne Frank: Diary by Anne Frank – Real diary entries by Anne, start on her 13 th birthday, end just after her 15 th – Jewish girl in hiding in an annex with her family and 4 others in the Netherlands during WWII – Anne’s struggle with growing up, her identity development, and being a part of a persecuted group – Agitation of close quarters, feelings for a boy in hiding with her, irritation with her mother and sister – Ends abruptly (Anne later died of typhus in a concentration camp) – Her father survived and published her diary entries
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Separate Peace by John Knowles – New Hampshire boarding school for boys, 1942 – Gene = intellectual; Finny = athlete; Gene is jealous of Finny; Finny is wholly supportive of Gene – Gene causes Finny to break his leg as he is jumping out of a tree; Gene feels guilty and tries to confess; Finny won’t let him – War is going on, analogy for students’ interactions with each other – Self identity and confidence, effects of war and jealousy on young boys – The peace you make within yourself, separate from your peace with others
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Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury – The temperature at which books burn – Futuristic society, firemen don’t put out fires, they set fires to books to eliminate years of writing that offended people – Guy Montag, fireman, eyes are opened after meeting a young girl with a love for nature and an old lady who wishes to be burned with her books – Beatty (fire chief) tells Montag to take a day to read, then burn the books – Instead, Montag plants books in fireman’s homes to discredit the censorship machine – With the help of Faber (a retired professor), they find a printer to reprint books – Montag joins “The Book People” and they memorize books to rebuild civilization
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The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway – Takes place in Cuba, centered around Santiago, old experienced fisherman. – Catches nothing for 84 days, goes out further next day and catches enormous marlin. – Dragged around the sea by this marlin for three days before it tires and Santiago stabs it, drags it in tied to boat, bleeding. – Sharks eat the entire marlin by the time he gets home one day later, leaving the skeleton still tied to his boat. – Next day whole town is impressed by his catch
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The Pearl by John Steinbeck – Mexico, poor family, lives by sea: Kino (dad), Juana (mom), Coyotito (baby son). Kino is a pearl diver – Kino finds enormous pearl; people try to steal it; pearl dealers in town bid low on the pearl; house is burned down – Decide to sneak to the capital at night to sell the pearl, followed, attacked, Coyotito is shot and killed – Kino and Juana walk back to town with their dead son and as people watch silently, Kino throws the pearl into the sea
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The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros – Esperanza, lives in crowded Latino neighborhood on Mango Street in Chicago. Does not like her house or street – Book covers a year in her life around age 12-13, her sexual maturity, friendships, and desire to leave Mango Street – She is sexually assaulted by a group of boys when hanging out with her friend Sally who is more mature than Esperanza – Esperanza realizes she’ll never really leave Mango street even when she moves. – For now her writing is a mental escape, some day it could be a physical one, too.
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Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson – Book is separated into the four marking periods of a school year – Main character Melinda is starting her freshman year of HS – Something happened at a party over summer and now everyone hates Melinda including her friends. – Melinda isn’t talking about what happened, she hardly talks at all, but reveals later she was raped at a party over summer; party was broken up after Melinda called the police from the party. – Melinda has to draw numerous trees for art class, she embraces it – Faces and attacks her rapist at the end of the book, finds her voice again throughout the year
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