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Tag Archives: teaching YA literature
YA Corner: Enduring to the End, book-style
I’ve been reading the Bronte sisters lately, rereading Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights and tackling Villette, perhaps followed by the The Tenanant of Wildfell Hall. That means not a lot of time for other reading, but luckily I generally find the … Continue reading
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Tagged literary canon, literary classics, teaching YA literature, YA genre
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YA Corner: The new girl
When I was recently invited to become a contributor to this discussion, my first reaction was “why me?” Sure, I’m a librarian working with children and teens, a former high school English teacher, a lover of books. But here’s my … Continue reading
