Patrick F. Taylor Science and Technology Academy Summer Reading Information 2013-2014 Upon return from summer vacation, you will be responsible for passing grades on the following assessments: 1) Three Graphic Organizers: You will need to create one graphic organizer for each book choice. You must have one organizer for the fiction title, one for the nonfiction title, and one for the play. Each section of each organizer must be well developed and complete. Bring in a printed copy ON THE DAY YOU RETURN, and be ready to submit an electronic copy to turnitin.com during the first few days of school. These organizers are available on our school website. No other organizers will be accepted. 2) Objective and Written Assessments: During the first few days of school, you will be required to take a test on each of the books you read. These tests will be a combination of essay, short answer, and objective questions. Book Choices Students Entering English I ---Students must choose three books: one fiction, one nonfiction, and one play.--Nonfiction Choices for Students Entering English I—Choose one. Night- Elie Wiesel Anne Frank Remembered- Miep Gies Mythology- Edith Hamilton Drama Choices for Students Entering English I—Choose one. Cyrano de Bergerac- Edmond Rostand A Raisin in the Sun- Lorraine Hansberry Fiction Choices for Students Entering English I—Choose one. Great Expectations-Charles Dickens And Then There Were None-Agatha Christie (Please note: Read the fiction novel version; do not read the drama by the same title and author.) The Princess Bride -- William Goldman The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy -- Douglas Adams Students Entering English II ---Students must choose three books: one fiction, one nonfiction, and one play.--Nonfiction Choices for Students Entering English II—Choose one. Hiroshima- John Hersey Tuesdays with Morrie- Mitch Alborn West with the Night- Beryl Marham Drama Choices for Students Entering English II—Choose one. The Piano Lesson- August Wilson A Doll’s House- Henrik Ibsen Fiction Choices for Students Entering English II—Choose one. A Lesson Before Dying-Ernest Gaines The Count of Monte Cristo- Alexandre Dumas The Bean Trees- Barbara Kingsolver The Book Thief- Markus Zusak Silas Marner- George Eliot Students Entering English III ---Students must choose three books: one fiction, one nonfiction, and one play.--Nonfiction Choices for Students Entering English III—Choose one. My Bondage and My Freedom- Fredrick Douglass All God’s Children Need Travelling Shoes- Maya Angelou Destiny of the Republic - Candice Millard Drama Choices for Students Entering English III—Choose one. Arsenic and Old Lace- Joseph Kesselring The Glass Menagerie- Tennessee Williams Fiction Choices for Students Entering English III—Choose one. Their Eyes Were Watching God- Zora Neale Hurston Tortilla Flat- John Steinbeck My Antonia- Willa Cather The Sun Also Rises- Ernest Hemingway Maggie: A Girl of the Streets- Stephen Crane Please note: If a senior is not in the Advanced Track, he or she must read books from the English IV list. Students Entering English IV ---Students must choose three books: one fiction, one nonfiction, and one play.--Nonfiction Choices for Students Entering English IV—Choose one. All Creatures Great and Small- James Herriot Mountains of the Mind- Robert Mcfarlane The Hero with a Thousand Faces- Joseph Campbell Drama Choices for Students Entering English IV—Choose one. The Importance of Being Earnest- Oscar Wilde The Tempest-William Shakespeare Fiction Choices for Students Entering English IV—Choose one. The Collector- John Fowles Uhuro Street- M. G. Vassanji Passage to India-E.M. Forster Wuthering Heights-Emily Bronte The Loved One-Evelyn Waugh Students Entering Senior Year in the Advanced Track ---Students must choose three books: one fiction, one nonfiction, and one play.--Nonfiction Choices for Students Entering Senior Year in the Advanced Track--Choose one. The Outliers-Malcolm Glaswell The Autobiography of Malcolm X The Devil in the White City - Erik Larson Drama Choices for Students Entering Senior Year in the Advanced Track --Choose one. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead- Tom Stoppard As You Like It-William Shakespeare Fiction Choices for Students Entering Senior Year in the Advanced Track --Choose one. Invisible Man- Ralph Ellison Catch 22- Joseph Heller A Confederacy of Dunces- John Kennedy Toole Things Fall Apart-Chinua Achebe Beloved-Toni Morrison One Hundred Years of Solitude-Gabriel Garcia Marquez