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Book recommendations needed
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It's Been a While But....
Mildred Taylor, specifically Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry
Donald Duk by Frank Chin (may be more appropriate for 12/13) The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian (Pretty accessible, but I can't remember whether there was any profanity or not. Knowing Alexie, there probably was.) M. C. Higgins the Great by Virginia Hamilton. Give me a couple of months and I will have another title for you. :) |
I second the "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" and the other books in that series, but it may be a little disturbing. I can still vividly remember some scenes from those books and it's been YEARS since I read one.
I also liked "The Watson's Go To Birmingham" by Christopher Paul Curtis. Still one of my faves :) |
Scott O'Dell - Island of the Blue Dolphins (plus several others)
Pam M Ryan - Esperanza Rising These have women of color as main characters but they are not Af American, if that matters. |
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I loved it , too! It's an oldie, but a goodie. |
There are several books by Rosa Guy that are good for children of this age.
Also, I do believe that Connie Briscoe has a few books for children of this age, or children that are advanced readers. |
Is it bad that I am such a book geek that I am googling for titles?? I love books!
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although some of the vignettes might be a little inappropriate, the books by Sandra Cisneros like "House on Mango Street" are really good.
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I fully second Island of the Blue Dolphins. It's amazing.
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My favorite book when I was a little kid was The Empty Schoolhouse by Natalie Savage Carlson, a novel about the desegregation of schools in Louisiana. It's way out of print, but there are lots of secondhand copies available online if they don't mind used.
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Depending on her age group and reading level, the American Girl books about Addy might be appropriate. Also, I remember these from my youth but don't know if they still write them or if you can still get them, but there used to be a sort of "American Diaries" series that were decent (It would be like, "The Oregan Trail Diary of Fictitious Girl). I don't specifically remember any non-white ones (I only remember reading the Oregon Trail, Civil War and Mayflower ones, but I know there were TONS), but I'm sure there were some.
Does Huck Finn count? I read that in elementary school, and there are definitely some lessons to be learned from it (and from people's reactions to certain terms in the book). |
You guys are making me realize that most of the books that I read as a kid did not feature African American characters.
I did read Warriors Don't Cry by Melba Pattillo Beals. |
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Hope this helps! |
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The dear america books! Across the Wide and Lonesome Prairie: The Oregon Trail Diary of Hattie Campbell!!! I read practically every one. Then they had the royal diaries that talked all about the young royals. Those were so good. I was so mad when my mom gave those away. When i first started reading them there was like 3 and now theyve got a wicked lot. I really want to read them now. http://www.scholastic.com/dearameric...checklists.htm |
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