[LIT] summer reading discussion

Pam Horton hortonp at oacsd.org
Sat Apr 7 08:53:23 EDT 2007


The Reading Zone is excellent and would generate some great discussion!  I also love both of Kelly Gallagher's books---Adolescent Writers and the name of his book about reading is escaping me right now.

>>> "Kim Richard" <krichard at music-makers.net> 04/07/07 8:07 AM >>>
Nancy Atwell has a new one out called The Reading Zone, and I just found a
book called Writing Through the Tween Years, Supporting Writers, Grades 3-6
(might be a good companion to Teri's book from last year). 

Kim

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill IVEY [mailto:bivey at sbschool.org] 
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2007 10:47 PM
To: lit at literacyworkshop.org
Subject: [LIT] summer reading discussion

Hi!

If I'm messing around online trying to figure out which Connecticut Sun
(WNBA) games I want to go see, then summer must be coming (yay) despite
the frigid temperatures and new snow. In past years, some of us on
literacyworkshop.org have banded together to do some sort of summer
reading together. Last year, for example, we read "Naked Reading" by Teri
Lesesne, and were fortunate enough to get Ms. Lesesne to join in our
discussion.

So I was wondering what titles people might want to propose for summer
reading this year? I am always willing to try to contact authors and
invite them along, but obviously I can't guarantee everyone will be as
gracious as Teri Lesesne was.

I look forward to your suggestions!

Take care,
Bill


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