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How to Read Literature Like a Professor: For Kids
How to Read Literature Like a Professor: For Kids | Thomas C. Foster
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In How to Read Literature Like a Professor: For Kids, New York Times bestselling author and professor Thomas C. Foster gives tweens the tools they need to become thoughtful readers. With funny insights and a conversational style, he explains the way writers use symbol, metaphor, characterization, setting, plot and other key techniques to make a story come to life. From that very first middle school book report to that first college course, kids need to be able to understand the layers of meaning in literature. Foster makes learning this important skill fun and exciting by using examples from How the Grinch Stole Christmas to The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, from short stories and poems to movie scripts. This go-to guide unlocks all the hidden secrets to reading, making it entertaining and satisfying.
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Creadnorthey
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Got through this one in a matter of hours and a fun read it was- totally directed at those teaching and the middle schoolers who might be learning. I‘ll be reading the adult version as I try to get this to be mandatory reading for my grade 8s!

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APLitlife
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Wish Thomas Foster would come up with a HTRLLAP for teenagers. The original book uses examples from novels the students do not know and cannot make the connections to, and this one seems too juvenile for an AP class. Would love a happy middle using YA examples. #teachersoflitsy

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cewilf
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I read the adult version of this book in high school and have never forgotten the helpful lessons it teaches about decoding common symbols, archetypes, etc in literature. The "kids" version does not disappoint. I assigned it to my advanced 8th grade as summer reading with plans to reference it all year, and I think I'll assign it to the whole 8th grade the next year. It's both accessible and informative in a smart, funny way.

angrylilasian That cover looks like Kate Beaton's handiwork! 7y
Kalalalatja @angrylilasian I was just about to comment the same thing! 7y
Daisey Sounds like something I should find a copy of! 7y
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