Books that you studied at school
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Re: Books that you studied at school
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I recently re-read Oliver Twist and think I like the story even more now. The Diary of Anne Frank, A Raisin in the Sun, The Bluest Eye, House on Mango Street, The Devil came on Horseback, and Of mice and men are some books I read in highschool that I would re-read even now.
In college I had a world religions class in which the Tao of Pooh was assigned, and at first it sounded like a silly way to learn about Taoism, but I actually really liked the book and kept my copy.
Niesi daughter was another assigned book that I wasn't really excited about, but I ended up enjoying Stone's writing style and walked away with a much better understanding of what life was like for Japanese Americans during World Way II.
Reading other people's posts on this topic really made me miss the discussions I would have about these books in class, and now I've been reminded to re-read some old favorites.

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One of my favorite booksfiorabelle wrote:Although it was a compulsory read I loved "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. I thought Lee beautifully wove together two stories, that of a young girl growing up in the South in the 1930s and a story about prejudice, racial discrimination and of course bravery and standing up for what you believe in. I also agree with you BakerStreetJ, it was exciting going to class each day and analyzing the newest chapters with my classmates.
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