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So I'm tired of teaching depressing novels. This year in one of my classes I'm slated to teach "The Pearl" and "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas". So apparently I'm to have my students read about two children and a baby being murdered. Great.

I was wondering if you have any suggestions for less depressing novels! I'm looking for a grade 9 or 10 applied level (age 13-15)

Thanks!
Sara On 9/14/11, LM807 wrote: > So I'm tired of teaching depressing novels. This year in > one of my classes I'm slated to teach "The Pearl" and "The > Boy in the Striped Pajamas". So apparently I'm to have my > students read about two children and a baby being murdered. > Great. > > I was wondering if you have any suggestions for l...See More
Sep 15, 2011
Mark On 9/14/11, LM807 wrote: > So I'm tired of teaching depressing novels. This year in > one of my classes I'm slated to teach "The Pearl" and "The > Boy in the Striped Pajamas". So apparently I'm to have my > students read about two children and a baby being murdered. > Great. > > I was wondering if you have any suggestions for l...See More
Sep 22, 2011
Jenn I guess that's why I love teaching The Old Man and the Sea--he never gives up, stays positive and strong, and inspires his protege, Manolin.

However, it's also important to remember that pain causes growth and that it would be boring and unproductive to read stories about people who don't experience trials, pain, loss, or grief. I guess t...See More
Oct 6, 2011
skylark2868 I've used Cole Sassy Tree and The Bean Trees. They are not depressing. There's also Little Women. On 10/06/11, Jenn wrote: > I guess that's why I love teaching The Old Man and the Sea--he > never gives up, stays positive and strong, and inspires his > protege, Manolin. > > However, it's also important to remember that pain causes >...See More
Oct 8, 2011


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