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2011 Summer Reading List for Seventh Grade English |
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Required Summer Reading: Students should be prepared for discussion and assessment of these two books when they students return to school.
Milo: Sticky Notes and Brain Freeze, Alan Silberberg
More than just a middle school misfit, Milo has to deal with some very real issues. This heartwarming story will have you laughing out loud as you fall in love with the characters.
Found (Missing Series #1), Margaret Peterson Haddix
Thirteen years ago an airplane lands. The only passengers aboard this plane are thirty-six babies strapped in their seats. No crew, no pilot, no adults. Fast paced and suspenseful, this science fiction novel may just have you believing that time travel is possible.
Students are encouraged to read further works from the recommended summer reading list:
Will Hobbs Fiction |
Far North Two boys, stranded in the wilderness, endure a brutal winter and attacks by bears, wolves, and moose. |
Rinker Buck
Biography |
Flight of Passage: A True Story Brothers prove themselves to their father and to one another in an exciting, heart-felt recollection of the cross-country flight the two undertook in a restored Piper Cub. |
Binjamin Wilkomirski
Biography |
Fragments Found wandering near Auschwitz at the end of the war, a small boy had no language or knowledge of who he was. Here he shares his fragmented memories of surviving as a toddler. |
Nancy Farmer
Fiction |
A Girl Named Disaster While journeying to Zimbabwe, eleven-year-old Nhamo struggles to escape drowning and starvation and in so doing comes close to the luminous world of African spirits. |
Gary Paulsen
Fiction |
Hatchet Haunted by his parent's divorce and the secret that caused it, young Brian Robeson, the sole survivor of a plane crash in the Canadian Wilderness, must draw on untested skills and strength to survive. |
Allan W. Eckert
Fiction |
Incident at Hawk's Hill A shy, lonely six-year-old wanders into the Canadian prairie and spends the summer under the protection of a badger. |
Ashley Rhodes- Courter Biography |
Three Little Words An inspiring memoir of a young girls nine year journey through the foster care system. |
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Mel Glenn
Fiction |
Who Killed Mr. Chippendale? A Mystery in Poems Free verse poems describe the reactions of students, colleagues, and others when a high school teacher is shot to death as the school day begins. |
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Margaret Sue Haddix
Fiction |
Double Identity Bethany Coles seeming normal life changes quickly after she is sent to live with her Aunt. Filled with mystery and intrigue, this futuristic science fiction will keep you guessing until the end. |
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Shaun Tan
Graphic Novel |
The Arrival This novel, told in beautiful sepia like pictures, will have you imagining the struggles that any immigrant to a new land might face. |
Avi
Fiction |
Nothing But the Truth This documentary type novel is like reading a file containing memos, diary entries, letters and bits of interviews. Ultimately, it is up to you to sort through the many perceptions to figure out the real truth. |
Markus Zusak
Historical Fiction
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The Book Thief This uniquely told story of a young girl living with foster parents in Nazi Germany is sure to be a book you won't soon forget. This book’s length and subject matter is geared toward mature readers. |
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