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Re: Huck Finn Controversial?
Posted by Juliana on 7/20/08
On 7/19/08, Janette wrote:
> Tom Sawyer would be a more appropriate choice for 9- and 10-
> year-olds. However, you might want to check with the middle
> school English teachers to make sure they aren't going to
> use the book next year or something.
_Tom Sawyer_ is far more dated than _Huckleberry Finn_, probably
harder to read due to the flowery prose, and has more actual
racism in it (the treatment of Injun Joe, for one thing).
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Huck Finn Controversial?, 7/17/08, by Athena.
- Re: Huck Finn Controversial?, 7/17/08, by Debbie.
- Re: Huck Finn Controversial?, 7/17/08, by Raftery.
- Re: Huck Finn Controversial?, 7/17/08, by Rafe Esquith uses it read: There are no shortcuts.
- Re: Huck Finn a Challenge for 5th graders, 7/17/08, by Sara.
- Re: Huck Finn Controversial?, 7/18/08, by HGmom.
- Re: Huck Finn Controversial?, 7/19/08, by Juliana.
- Re: Anne Frank Controversial?, 7/19/08, by you can't possibly have meant that.
- Re: Anne Frank Controversial?, 7/19/08, by Juliana.
- Re: Anne Frank Controversial?, 7/19/08, by Debbie.
- Re: Huck Finn Controversial?, 7/19/08, by Janette.
- Re: Anne Frank Controversial?, 7/20/08, by HG mom.
- Re: Huck Finn Controversial?, 7/20/08, by Juliana.
- Re: Anne Frank Controversial?, 7/20/08, by GT Teacher.
- Re: Anne Frank Controversial?, 7/20/08, by HG mom.
- Re: Anne Frank Controversial?, 7/20/08, by GT Teacher.
- Re: Huck Finn Controversial?, 7/20/08, by Janette.
- Re: Anne Frank Controversial?, 7/22/08, by HG mom.
- Re: Anne Frank Controversial? Only the section where, 7/22/08, by She and her friend feel up each others' breasts.
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