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Old 12-17-2002, 09:22 PM
CrimsonTide4 CrimsonTide4 is offline
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Originally posted by stardusttwin


I mentor a 15 year old girl who loves to read - her foster mother doesn't monitor what she reads she is just happy that she reads (can you see where I'm going with this?)...however I have a BIG problem with some of the books that she reads - I don't want to discourage her but I'm racking my brain to get good books for her to read that are age appropriate (Lord I sound like my mama).
English is her favorite subject but she feels the teacher is picking on her when she corrects her ebonic filled homework (I've seen her work - she is lucky to get the C). I was kind of a nerd in HS so the books I loved as a teen are above her head right now - I'm really looking for suggestions of books preferably from black authors that are not the "flava of the month" romance tales... She's given me a couple of the books she has read..they are good books per se...just not what I think a 15 year old should be reading. To be fair I'll admit I read some books that I probably shouldn't have at that age but there was a definite balance and (I think) there is a big difference between the romance books I read and the graphic nature of some poplular books today.

I teach 15 year olds and I recommend the following and my kids do too:

Sharon Draper (BLACK Teacher in Cincinnati)
* Tears of a Tiger
* Forged By Fire
* Romiette and Julio
* Darkness Before Dawn

I also recommend The Coldest Winter Ever -- I have never met anyone who HATED this book.

When I think of more I will be sure to let you know.
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