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In high school English, what’s the most modern books they teach? Is there anything contemporary that likely gets taught to the next gen? -- nm
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Will Hunting
ones our recent Grade 12er read that I recall were: 1984, and The Outsiders -- nm
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Beaker (aka Anniebecca)
Aug 30 '21, 12:41
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the counterpoint to those examples is that I was assigned to read those. I think the outsiders in Jr High
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JD
Aug 30, 12:44
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My teacher in 7th grade went to SE Hinton’s high school. She loved that book. Alternatively my AP Lit teacher was born in Faulkner’s hometown.
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Will Hunting
Aug 30, 12:48
The Road as well which would be fairly recent -- nm
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Beaker
Aug 30, 12:42
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