[NIFL-FAMILY:1151] Re: Low Level High Interest Novels

From: Sarah Beaman-Jones (sbeaman@webster.edu)
Date: Thu Jun 06 2002 - 10:02:09 EDT


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I am also looking for such books.  I searched the web yesterday and 
came up with some possibilities, but I know that those books written 
specifically for low literate adults are often not well written. 
Librarians often suggest reading award-winning early adolescent 
books.  I have recently read and enjoyed:  Hachet, Holes, and Bud, 
Not Buddy.  All Newbery winners.
-- 
Sarah Beaman-Jones
Family Literacy Specialist
LIFT-Missouri
500 Northwest Plaza, Suite 601
St. Louis, MO  63047
1-800-729-4443
http://lift-missouri.org



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