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Re: Latino-American Novels for a high school english class
Posted by Annie Jones on 5/02/08

    On 5/02/08, tle - Rudolfo Anaya wrote:
    > Bless Me, Ultima is a great story with accessible characters. It
    > is a modern classic.
    > On 5/02/08, chiteach wrote:
    >> maybe i am partial to it because it is set in my hometown, but
    > my students and i
    >> always love reading The House on Mango Street.
    >>
    >> On 5/02/08, maybe try Esparanza Rising...nfm wrote:
    ...
    ...
    Thanks so much for the responses! I love all three
    novels/collections suggested...but (sorry) A House on Mango Street
    is the one text that all of my EL students have already read in
    their EL classes, along with Esperanza Rising (which I love, but
    see as more of an EL/young adult novel)...and I personally found
    Anaya's novel also very moving, but wasn't sure if my very urban
    students would find it equally engaging... I do plan to use it at
    some point, however, because it is such a classic...any other
    suggestions? I know that there has to be more options out there
    for my students, especially my students who are Chicano/a, or are
    from El Salvador, Nicaragua, Guatemala...this is not to say that
    those or any other students can't appreciate novels from
    communities other than their own, but yet and still, it would be
    great for them to have the chance to hear more voices that are
    similar to their own, too...Thanks much!


 
 
 
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