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Wed, May 24 2023, 2:31 am
Can anyone recommend a clean, kosher, interesting novel that would work for a seventh grade literature class?
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amother
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Wed, May 24 2023, 2:37 am
Tuck Everlasting or The Giver are a little on the young side, but they might work. Both are kind of depressing, as are almost all school literature assignments.
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Wed, May 24 2023, 2:53 am
sequoia wrote: | https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/DeathByNewberyMedal |
Ha! So true. I worry that giving kids depressing books to read will turn them off literature for life. But the taste makers seem to prefer downers.
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Wed, May 24 2023, 2:56 am
No one dies in The Trumpet of the Swan, but that won’t do for 7th grade.
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amother
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Wed, May 24 2023, 2:57 am
Call of the Wild, or White Fang, by Jack London. I recall these being pretty clean, but it's been a long time, so don't rely on me.
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imasinger
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Wed, May 24 2023, 3:15 am
Wish You Well?
Mysterious Benedict Society?
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Wed, May 24 2023, 3:20 am
Here are some ideas based on what my kids have done:
Where the Red Fern Grows 5th
Mysterious Benedict Society 5th
My Side of the Mountain 5th
Pushcart Wars 5th
Black Stallion 5th
Candymakers 6th
Among the Hidden 6th
The Cay 6th
The Phantom Tollbooth 6th
Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry 7th
The Westing Game 7th
The Hobbit 7th
The Breadwinner 7th
City of Ember 7th
Tom Sawyer 8th
12 Angry Men 8th
The Boy in Striped Pajamas 8th
Call of the Wild 8th
Weed Flower 8th
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Wed, May 24 2023, 3:40 am
The Giver is not totally clean, there are questionable scenes that are described with a lot of detail. But it is a great book!
Another vote for Roll of Thunder.
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Wed, May 24 2023, 4:13 am
MiriW wrote: | The Giver is not totally clean, there are questionable scenes that are described with a lot of detail. But it is a great book! |
My son was assigned this book a few weeks ago. What is inappropriate about it? Now I am worried.
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Wed, May 24 2023, 4:18 am
amother Azure wrote: | My son was assigned this book a few weeks ago. What is inappropriate about it? Now I am worried. |
If your son was assigned this book, he's probably old enough to learn mishnayos. He won't be encountering anything new.
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Wed, May 24 2023, 4:38 am
Are The Chronicles of Narnia considered okay? ‘The Horse and His Boy’ and ‘The Voyage of the Dawn Treader’ are quite readable.
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Wed, May 24 2023, 4:39 am
amother Azure wrote: | My son was assigned this book a few weeks ago. What is inappropriate about it? Now I am worried. |
There is a scene in which the male teenage character dreams about giving a bath to a naked teenage female. Depending on what you want your kids being exposed to and the type of school they're in, you'll have your own reaction. I would not be happy of my kids' OOT yeshivish schools assigned this book.
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amother
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Wed, May 24 2023, 4:43 am
The Giver isn't inappropriate, but it has mentions on puberty ("the changes." Nothing overt or graphic, and IME, it goes over most kids' heads unless you discuss it). It's a good book though. I have seventh grade recs but I'm not really programmed to check if books are "clean" so it's better not to recommended them here.
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sequoia
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Wed, May 24 2023, 4:47 am
MiriW wrote: | There is a scene in which the male teenage character dreams about giving a bath to a naked teenage female. Depending on what you want your kids being exposed to and the type of school they're in, you'll have your own reaction. I would not be happy of my kids' OOT yeshivish schools assigned this book. |
You would not be happy if your 7th grade son was assigned a book that mentions puberty, when he’s going through puberty?
Are we keeping it a secret?
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Wed, May 24 2023, 4:51 am
Hashem_Yaazor wrote: | Here are some ideas based on what my kids have done:
Where the Red Fern Grows 5th
Mysterious Benedict Society 5th
My Side of the Mountain 5th
Pushcart Wars 5th
Black Stallion 5th
Candymakers 6th
Among the Hidden 6th
The Cay 6th
The Phantom Tollbooth 6th
Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry 7th
The Westing Game 7th
The Hobbit 7th
The Breadwinner 7th
City of Ember 7th
Tom Sawyer 8th
12 Angry Men 8th
The Boy in Striped Pajamas 8th
Call of the Wild 8th
Weed Flower 8th |
I’m surprised Jewish schools teach The Boy in Striped Pajamas. It’s become quite controversial because it’s inaccurate, historically, and it humanizes a Nazi’s son. There are so many much better Holocaust fiction (and non fiction) texts to choose from.
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Wed, May 24 2023, 5:43 am
amother Lightcyan wrote: | I’m surprised Jewish schools teach The Boy in Striped Pajamas. It’s become quite controversial because it’s inaccurate, historically, and it humanizes a Nazi’s son. There are so many much better Holocaust fiction (and non fiction) texts to choose from. |
I don't know if they still do. This was years ago with my oldest son.
They did it as a contrast with Weed flower I think.
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Wed, May 24 2023, 6:55 am
sequoia wrote: | You would not be happy if your 7th grade son was assigned a book that mentions puberty, when he’s going through puberty?
Are we keeping it a secret? |
This isn't puberty, this is an extremely detailed scene of a boy BATHING a naked girl. And no, I do not want my son learning about that at all, especially not in school. Of course he has to learn about puberty, but not from a secular novel in school.
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