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Kathi Appelt not only writes childrens books, but also writes books suited
for teenagers as well! Below is a list of books written for the older
child.
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My Father's Summers - A Daughter's
Memoir
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My Father's Summers - A Daughter's Memoir,
Henry Holt & Company, 2004.
Told in a series of eloquent prose poems,
My Father's Summers is Kathi Appelt's memoir of coming-of-age in
Houston, Texas. Without a wasted word, she recalls her faraway
father, as he first disappears halfway across the world to work
in Arabia and then simply across town - to begin a new life with
another woman and her sons. There are unknown stepbrothers for
Kathi and her sisters, a stepmother who drinks gin and tonic for
breakfast, and a painful awareness of their mother's loneliness.
By turns hearbreaking and achingly funny, through first kisses,
best friends, accidental shootings, and all manner of pets, these
poignant remembrances communicate the dissapointment and the delight
of growing up with a loving, imperfect family.
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Poems from Homeroom: A Writer's Place to Start |
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Poems from Homeroom: A Writer's Place to
Start, Henry Holt & Company, 2002.
A collection of original poems and creative writing exercises
that will inspire teens to write about their own lives.
Since the very beginnings of the human race, we've been gathering
in circles and telling stories because beyond physical needs, one
of our most basic yearnings is to express ourselves.
Recognizing this yearning, Kathi Appelt has written a series of
insightful poems that strike at the heart of adolescent longing.
The characters are unforgettable -- whether they are a flirtatious
couple passing notes in history class, a boy tenderly erasing bathroom
graffiti about someone he secretly loves, or a fat girl whose name
nobody remembers.
Divided into two sections -- the first containing Appelt's own
transcendent poems and the second exploring how they were written
and how readers can begin poems of their own -- this unique book
offers teen writers a place to start.
A perfect gift and an excellent classroom resource, this book opens
up the world of poetry in a way that is accessible and appealing
to teens.
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Down Cut
Shin Creek |
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| Down Cut Shin
Creek: The Packhorse Librarians of Kentucky, co-author Jeanne Cannella
Schmitzer, HarperCollins, 2001
It's 4:30 in the morning, and the "book woman" and her
horse are already on their way. Hers is an important job, for the
folks along her treacherous route are eager for the tattered books
and magazines she carries in her saddlebags. During the Great Depression,
thousands lived on the brink of starvation. Many perished. In 1935
President Franklin D. Roosevelt created the Works Progress Administration
under his 1933 New Deal initiative. The WPA was designed to get
people back on their feet. One of its most innovative programs was
the Pack Horse Library Project of Eastern Kentucky.
Thoroughly researched and illustrated with period photographs,
this is the story of one of the WPA's greatest successes. People
all over the country supported the project's goals. But it was the
librarians themselves -- young, determined, and earning just $28
a month -- who brought the hope of a wider world to people in the
crooks and hollows of Kentucky's Cumberland Mountains.
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Just People |
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| Just People
& Paper/Pen/Poem, photographs Ken Appelt, Absey & Co., 1997.
Selected as a "Best Book for Young Adults,"by the American
Library Association, this book is two-in-one. The first section
is a collection of verse, illustrated with black and white photographs
by the author's husband. The second section consists of the author's
anecdotes about what inspired her to write each poem, followed by
a list of "invitations"to young writers. Combined, the
two make a powerful handbook for teenage readers and writers who
are looking for their own voices.
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Kissing Tennessee |
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And Other Stories from the Stardust Dance, Harcourt Brace, 2000.
Step into the Dogwood Junior High School cafeteria. Tonight, this
one night of the year, it isn't a cafeteria at all. It's the Stardust
Dance. And there are stories here. Mason Hatfield and Carrie Marie
Jorgensen can't summon the courage to ask each other to dance. Becca
Scott has locked herself in a bathroom stall after something unthinkable
has happened with her boyfriend. Cub Tanner is struggling with the
feelings he has for Trent Davis. Peggy Lee Dixon has grown up with
Tennessee Jones--can she ever see him as more than a friend? The
doors are opening. The candles are lit. There is glitter everywhere.
Hurry, it's about to begin . . .
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Poems
By Adolescents and Adults |
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have three poems included in . .
Poems by Adolescents and Adults offers teachers a
powerful supplement to the standard middle school and high school
literature anthologies. Divided into eleven themed sections, the
collection freely mixes more than 100 poems by students in grades
5-12 with more than 40 pieces by adults, including well-known writers
such as William Stafford, Nikki Giovanni, Gary Soto, Sandra Cisneros
and Kathi Appelt, as well as classroom teachers whose work has been
published in English Journal.
The book's themes range widely--from family relations to peer pressure,
from school life to social issues, and from love to hopes for the
future--in poems that are sometimes playful, sometimes deeply felt,
sometimes provocative, and always of high interest to students.
Each section begins with an introduction in which the editors offer
reminiscences centered on the theme and suggest ways to cluster
the poems with both traditional and young adult literature.
Poems by Adolescents and Adults thus offers teachers
an enjoyabl and accessible resource for planning classroom activities,
promoting lively discussion, and engaging students in thinking about
how poetry can be meaningful in their lives. In addition, teacher
educators can use the book in working with both pre- and inservice
teachers as a resource for exploring qualities of student writing
as well as ways to work with student writing in the classroom.
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