Animal Farm How would you handle being underfed, overworked, naive,unequal and absolutely controlled? Would you feel like all your work was beingdone for the good of someone else? What if you had evidence you were being liedto, which disappeared or was ... Continue...
Fat Chance Have you ever worked toward a goal you kept hidden deepinside? Have you worked so hard that the secret mission ran your life? JudiLiebowitz, the main character in Fat Chance, gave me insight into how your lifecan revolve around an ... Continue...
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire An exciting wand fight, a magnificent ball, anexhilarating race, a battle for life and mischievous teenagers can all be foundin Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire ... Continue...
Isaac's Storm What would you do if thousands of people in your towndied and everyone blamed you? If you were forced to see your family, friends andneighbors slip away and never return? Isaac Monroe Cline was faced with thesecruel realities when the deadliest ... Continue...
The Autobiography of Eleanor Roosevelt She attended boarding school inFrance, was the First Lady of the United States for 12 years, visited Americansin foreign lands during World War II, spoke out for equal rights for all, was arepresentative to the United Nations and more ... Continue...
The Princess Bride In his introduction to The Princess Bride, WilliamGoldman states the story was actually written by S. Morgenstern and that hisfather read it to him when he was a child sick with pneumonia ... Continue...
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