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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Reading Memoir in Grades 8-12


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Abeel, Samantha. (2005). My Thirteenth Winter: A Memoir. New York: Scholastic.
Samantha Abeel diagnosed with dyscalculia in grade 7 recounts her struggle. Might also be paired with Abeel’s poetry and story book (Illustrated with watercolor paintings by Charles Murphy), Reach for the Moon (2001).

Armstrong, Lance. (2001). It’s Not about the Bike: My Journey Back to Life.  New York: Berkley.
Armstrong’s account of his life after being diagnosed with cancer and how he fought back.

B., David. (2006). Epileptic. New York: Pantheon.
David B’s graphic autobiographical account of living with his brother, Jean Christophe, who is epileptic.

Beah, Ishmael. (2007). Long Time Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
Beah’s account of being a child-soldier in Sierra Leone.

An account by Beals, who was one of the nine Black teens who were first to integrate Central High School in Little Rock, AR in 1957.

From Fun Home
Bechdel, Alison. (2007). Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic. New York: Mariner Books.
Bechdel’s graphic memoir of life with her father, her father’s death, growing up in the 1960s-1970s in rural Pennsylvania, and being a lesbian. Bechdel’s father was a high school English teacher and owner of a funeral parlor.

Bryson, Bill. (2006). The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid. New York: Broadway.
Bryson’s funny and poignant memoir of growing up during the 1950s.

Corrigan, Eireann. (2002). You Remind Me of You: A Poetry Memoir. New York: Front Street.
An account of three years by Eireann Corrigan of her eating disorder and being a teen.

Crutcher, Chris. (2004). King of the Mild Frontier: An Ill-Advised Autobiography. New York: Greenwillow.
YA author, Chris Crutcher’s account of his adolescence growing up in Cascade, Idaho and his understandings as an adult.

Gantos, Jack. (2002). Hole in My Life. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
Gantos’s account of his jail time, how it gave rise to his work as a writer, and an introspective look at adolescence.

A daughter’s retelling of her mother’s life as a young teen when she is sent to London for six years as part of the kindertransport.  Annenberg has produced a video series in connection to this text: Teaching The Children of Willesden Lane.

Hickman, Homer. (1999). Rocket Boys: A Memoir. New York: Delta Books.
Retired NASA engineer, Homer Hickman’s account of building his first rocket. Set in the late 1950s in Coalwood, West Virginia, a mining town.

Jang, Ji-li. (2008). Red Scarf Girl: A Memoir of the Cultural Revolution. New York: HarperCollins.
Set in China in the mid 1960s, Jang recounts her coming of age during Mao Ze-dong’s Cultural Revolution.

Marshall, Paule. (2009). Triangular Road: A Memoir. New York: Perseus Books Group.
With the concept of water as a unifying theme, Paule Marshall recounts her writerly life. Originally given as a series of talks at Harvard University. 

McCourt, Frank. (1999). Angela’s Ashes: A Memoir. New York: Scribner.
McCourt’s account of growing up, Irish Catholic, in Limerick, Ireland.
 
Molnar, Haya Leah. (2010 ). Under a Red Sky: Memoir of Childhood in Communist Romania. New York: Frances Foster Books.
An account of living under communist rule in Bucharest, Romania, postwar--at the end of the 1950s and beginning of the 1960s as recalled by Molnar.

Myers, Walter Dean. (2009). Bad Boy: A Memoir. New York: HarperCollins.
Walter Dean Myer’s account of growing up in Harlem in the 1940s and what it means to fit in to ‘the group’ and to be one’s self.

Satrapi, Marjane. (2004).  Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood. New York: Pantheon.
A memoir-in-comic form of Satrapi’s life as a young girl in Iran after the Shah is disposed recounting what it was like to grow up during the Islamic Revolution. The first of two accounts.  The story is continued in Persepolis 2: The Story of a Return.

Smith, Hilary. (2012). . San Francisco, CA: Conari Press.
A witty and yet telling account of being a young woman diagnosed with bipolar.

Smith, Larry & Rachel Fershleiser. (2009). I Can’t Keep My Own Secrets: Six-Word Memoirs By Teens Famous & Obscure. New York: HarperTeen.
600 teens chronicle their lives using 6 words to do so. For example Amanda L. writes, “I’m army boots. Ready for battle.”  Anna-Lise M. writes, “Hung myself. Sister found me. Alive.”  Hannah D. writes, “Don’t believe in love. Only science.” 
From Maus I

Spiegleman, Art. 1986. Maus 1: A Survivor’s Tale My Father Bleeds History. New York: Pantheon.
Spiegelman’s autobiographical comic-book account of his relationship with his father, Vladek, Vladek ‘s experiences in Nazi-occupied Poland, and the effects of the Holocaust on Vladek and his son’s lives. In the text, the Nazi’s are portrayed as cats, Jews are drawn as mice, Poles are pigs, and Americans are dogs.  The story continues in Maus II: A Suvivor’s Tale: And Here My Troubles Began (1992). Pulitzer prize winner.

 Wasdin, Howard E. & Templin, Stephen. (2012). I Am a SEAL Team Six Warrior: Memoirs of an American Soldier. New York: St. Martin’s Griffin.
Howard Wasdin’s account of being a SEAL on mission in Africa.


Student On-Line Essays/Memoirs

Gabriella7.  Alzheimer’s and My Dad. Teen Ink.
On-line essay published by Teen Ink that recounts author’s account of her memories of her father who died from Alzheimers. Here’s a memorable line: “I remember one of the last times I saw my dad at the nursing home where he lived. That place scared me, with its odd smell that was a mixture of industrial cleaner and despair.”


Thursday, March 24, 2011

Books for Grade 6

Mirror and Window Books
Totally Joe by James Howe: Book CoverBegay, Shonto (Dine) 1995. Navajo: Visions and Voices Across the Mesa. NY: Scholastic.
Bruchac, Joseph. 2001. The Heart of a Chief. New York: Puffin.
Curtis, Christopher Paul. 2000. The Watsons Go to Birmingham, 1963. New York:  Laurel Leaf.
Erskine, Kathryn. 2011. Mockingbird. NY: Puffin.
Grimes, Nikki. 2000. Jazmin’s Notebook. New York: Puffin.
Harvath, Polly. 2011. Northward to the Moon. Toronto: Groundwood Books.
Howe, James. 2005. Totally Joe. NY: Ginee Seo Books.
Park, Linda Sue. 2006. Archer's Quest. NY: Clarion/Houghton Mifflin.
-------------------. 2004. Project Mulberry. New York: Yearling.
Testa, Maria. 2007. Something About America. Cambridge, MA: Candlewick.
Woodson, Jacqueline. 2006. Miracle’s Boys. New York: Puffin.
Wynne-Jones, Tim. 2007. Rex Zero, King of Nothing. Toronto: Groundwood.

Text Sets
1. Holocaust/Genocide
Cha, Dia. 1996. Dia's Story Cloth. Stitched by Chiie Thao Cha  and Nhia Thao Cha (Illustrator). NY: Lee & Low.
Cheng, Andrea. 2004. Marika. Asheville, NC: Front Street.
Frank, Anne. 1995. The Diary of a Young Girl: the Definitive Edition. NY: Doubleday & Company.
Littlesugar, Amy. 2006. Willy and Max: A Holocaust Story. Illustrated by William Low. NY: Philomel.
McEwan, Ian. 1985. Rose Blanche. Illustrated by Roberto Innocenti. NY: Creative Company.
Mochizuki, Ken. 2003. Passage to Freedom: The Sugihara Story. Illustrated by Dom Lee. NY: Lee & Low.
Mochizuki, Ken. 2003. Pasaje a La Libertad / Passage to Freedom: La Historia De Chiune Sugihara / The True Story of Chiune Sugihara, the "Japanese Schindler". Translated by Esther Sarfatti. Illustrated by Dom Lee. NY: Lee & Low.

Schroeder, Peter. and Schroeder-Hildebrand, Dagmar. 2004. Six Million Paper Clips: The Making of a Children’s Holocaust Memorial. Minneapolis, MN: Kar-Ben Publishing.
Shea, Pegi Deitz. 1996. The Whispering Cloth: A Refugee's Story. Illustrated by Anita Riggio. Stitched by You Yang. Honesdale, PA: Boyd Mills Press.
Smith, Icy. 2010. Half Spoon of Rice: A Survival Story of the Cambodian Genocide. Illustrated by Sopaul Nhem. Manhattan Beach, CA: East West Discovery Press.
Watts, Irene W. 2008. Good-bye Marianne: A Story of Growing Up in Nazi Germany. Illustrated by Kathryn E. Shoemaker. Toronto, Ontario: Tundra Books.
Williams, Mary. 2006. Brothers in Hope: The Story of the Lost Boys of Sudan. Illustrated Gregory Christie. NY: Lee & Low.
Wiviott, Meg. 2010. Benno and the  Night of the Broken Glass. Illustrated by Josee Bisaillon. Minneappolis, MN: Kar-Ben Publishing.

2. Science
Bang, Molly. 1997. Common Ground: The Water, Earth, and Air We Share. NY: Bue Sky Press.
Bolden, Tonya. 2008. George Washington Carver. NY: Abrams Books.
Bruchac, Joseph. 2004. Rachel Carson: Preserving a Sense of Wonder. Illustrated by Thomas Locker. NY: Fulcrum.
Chin, Jason. 2009. Redwoods. NY: Flashpoint.
Guiberson, Bredna Z. 2009. Life in the Boreal Forest. Illustrated by Gennady Spirin. Toronto: Groundwood Books.
Kurlansky, Mark. 2001. The Cod's Tale. Illustrated by S.D. Schindler. NY: Putnam.
Lourie, Peter. 2009. Whaling Season: A Year in the Life of an Arctic Whale Scientist. NY: Houghton Mifflin.
Marrin, Albert. 2006. Saving the Buffalo. NY: Scholastic.
Montgomery, Sy. 2010. Kakapo Rescue: Saving the World's Strangest Parrot. Photographs by Nic Bishop. NY: Houghton Mifflin.
Pratt-Serafini, Kristin Joy. 1992. A Walk in the Rainforest. Nevada City,CA: Dawn Publication.

Roach, Mary. 2004. Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers. NY: W.W. Norton & Company.
Sandler, Martin W. 2009. Secret Subway: The Fascinating Tale of an Amazing Feat of Engineering.  Washington DC: National Geographic Children's Books.
Sitarkski, Anita. 2007. Cold Light: Creatures, Discoveries, and Inventions that Glow. Honesdale, PA: boyds Mills Press.
Siy, Alexander. 2009. Cars on Mars: Roving the Red Planet. Watertown MA: Charlesbridge.
Turner, Pamela S. 2008. Life on Earth: An Astrobiologist's Quest. Watertown, MA: Charlesbridge.


Text to World
Bang, Molly. 2005. Nobody Particular: One Woman’s Fight to Save the Bays. White River Junction, VT: Chelsea Green Publishing Company.
Ellis, Deborah. The Breadwinner Trilogy:
    2000. The Breadwinner. Toronto: Groundwood.
    2003.  Mud City.  Toronto: Groundwood
    2002.  Parvana’s Journey. Toronto: Groundwood.
Gonzalez, Christina. 2010. The Red Umbrella. NY: Knopf.
Krakow, Kari. 2002. The Harvey Milk Story. Illustrated by David Gardner. Annapolis, MD: Two Lives Publishing.
Sis, Peter. 2007. The Wall: Growing Up Behind the Iron Curtain. NY: Farrar, Straus & Giroux.

Creating Visual Images.
Ellabbad, Mohieddine. 2006. The Illustrator’s Notebook. Toronto: Groundwood Books
Golio, Gary. 2010. Jimi Sounds Like a Rainbow: A Story of Young Jimi Hendrix. Illustrated by Javaka Steptoe. NY: Clarion.
Falconer, Shelley and Shawna White. 2007. Stone, Bones and Stitches: Storytelling through Inuit Art. Toronto, Ontario: Tundra Books.
Patton, Christopher. 2007. Jack Pine. Toronto: Groundwood Books.
Rylant, Cynthia. 1994. Something Permanent. Photographs by Walker Evans. Boston: Harcourt
Soto, Gary. 1995/2007. Canto familiar. Illustrated by Annika Nelson. Boston: Harcourt.
Winter, Jonah. 2009. Gertrude is Gertrude is Gertrude is Gertrude. NY: Antheneum.

Books That Cause Me To Ask Questions
Devolver al Remitente (Return to Sender Spanish Edition)Alvarez, Julia. 2010. Return to Sender. NY: Yearling.
----------------. 2010. Devolver al Remitente. NY: Yearling.
Ellis, Deborah. 2007. Jakeman. Markham, Ontario: Fitzhenry & Whiteside.
Glover, Savion, and Bruce Weber.  2000.  Savion:  My Life in Tap.  NY: Morrow.
Johnston, Tony. 2007. Bone By Bone By Bone. New Milford, CT: Roaring Brook Press.

Murray, Martine. 2003. The Slightly True Story of Cedar B. Hartley. NY: Levine/Scholastic.

Making Inferences
Awiakta, Marilou. 1983/2007. Rising Farm and the Fire Mystery. Illustrated by Beverly Bringle. Golden, CO: Fulcrum Publishing.
Cheng, Andrea.  2006.  Eclipse.  Asheville, NC: Front Street.
Curtis, Christopher Paul. 2007. Elijah of Buxton. NY: Scholastic Press.
Erdrich, Louise (Ojibbwe). 2006. The Game of Silence. NY: Harper Trophy.
----------------------------. 2002. The Birchbark House. NY: Hyperion.
Kerley, Barbara. 2010. The Extraordinary Mary Twain (according to Susy). Illustrated by Edwin Fotheringham. NY: Scholastic.
Meja Mwangi. 2006. Mzungu Boy. Toronto: Groundwood Books
Nelson, Marilyn. 2001. Carver: A Life in Poems. Asheville, NC: Front Street.
Phelan Matt. 2009. The Storm in the Barn. Cambridge, MA: Candlewick.

Determining Importance
Bash, Barbara. 2002. Ancient Ones: The World of the Old-Growth Douglas Fir. San Francisco, CA: Sierra Club.
Berry, Joy and Amnesty International.  2005. Mine & Yours: Human Rights for Kids. Illustrated by Nicole Richardson. PowerHouse Books.
Gore, Al. 2007. An Inconvenient Truth: The Crisis of Global Warming, Rev. Ed. Adapted by Jane O’Connor. NY: Viking/Penguin.
Meltzer, Milton. 2003. Ten Queens: Portraits of Women of Power. Illustrated by Bethanne Anderson. NY: Dutton.
-----------------. 2002. Ten Kings and the Worlds They Rule. Illustrated by Bethanne Anderson. NY: Dutton.
Morley, David. 2006. Healing Our World: Inside Doctors without Borders. Markham, Ontario: Fitzhenry & Whiteside.
Roberts-Davis, Tanya. 2003. We Need to Go to School: Voices of the Rugmark Children. Toronto: Groundwood Books.
Schmandt-besserat, Denise. 1999. The History of Counting. Illustrated by Michael Hays. NY: HarperCollins.
Tanaka, Shelley. 2006. Climate Control. Toronto, Ontario: Groundwood Books.
Zalben, Jane Breskin. 2006. Paths to Peace: People Who Changed the World: People Who Changed the World. NY: Dutton.

Synthesis
Alexander, Elizabeth & Nelson, Marilyn. 2007. Miss Crandall's School for Young Ladies and Little Misses of Color. Illustrated by Floyd Cooper. Honesdale, PA: Wordsong.
Berry, Wendell. 2006. Andy Cartlett: Early Travels. Emmeryville, CA: Shoemaker & Hoard.
Mourlevat, Jean-Claude. 2006. The Pull of the Ocean. NY: Delacorte Books for Young Readers.
Skarmeta, Antonio. 2003. The Composition. Illustrated by Alfonso Ruano. Toronto: Groundwood Book.
Zhang, Ange. 2004. Red Land, Yellow River. Tornoto, Ontario: Groundwood Books.