| Selected Classic Literature is required reading in most high school and college Literature and English classes in United States. With a little help from you a whole new world may be revealed to your children through books. Educational institutions (guided by good teachers) across the country have made required reading lists for its middle and high school students. Most of these works teach invaluable life lessons. Themes are incorporated that basically encourage young people to become lifelong learners and positive contributing members to world society. Middle school students are often referred to as going through that awkward age. They are not teenagers, but they are moving out of the preteen stage and flirting vivaciously with the problems that come with puberty. This is also the age that poor reading habits produce feelings of poor self esteem which can cause acting out problems in a classroom setting. These deep feelings of inadequacy cause problems throughout a child's educational and social world. | ||
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| To Kill a Mockingbird
by Harper Lee $7.99 | The Great Gatsby
by F. Scott Fitzgerald $8.47 | The Catcher in the Rye
by J.D. Salinger $6.99 |
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| Of Mice and Men (Penguin Great Books of the...
by John Steinbeck $9.00 | Lord of the Flies (Perigee)
by William Golding $9.99 | Hamlet (The New Folger Library Shakespeare)
by William Shakespeare $5.99 |
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| The Scarlet Letter (Bantam Classics)
by Nathaniel Hawthorne $3.95 | Invisible Man
by Ralph Ellison $7.59 | A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (P.S.)
by Betty Smith $10.76 |
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