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Hartvigsen, M. Kip; Hartvigsen, Christen Brog – English Journal, 1985
Reviews Robert Newton Peck's "A Day No Pigs Would Die," pointing out the values of a courageous display of duty to others and to tasks at hand, and a vision that appreciates the natural order of life. (EL)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, English Instruction, Fiction, Literary Criticism
Peck, David – 1989
Intended as a guidebook for high school English teachers, this book contains analyses of American novels commonly read in high school English classes. Each chapter is divided into two sections: an analysis of the novel, including discussions of story and setting, characters, themes, and language and style; and a guide to teaching the novel in the…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, English Instruction, High Schools, Literary Criticism
Johnson-Feelings, Dianne – 1995
Taking off from the theme that makes Laurence Yep such a popular and beloved young adult author--the outsider seeking identity and connection in a strange, foreign world--this study of Yep's most important works shows how his experiences as a Chinese American in San Francisco fill his stories with firsthand knowledge of what it is like to be an…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Authors, Biographies, Chinese Americans

Burns, Paula – English Journal, 1985
Suggests that real life can be depressing enough without subjecting teenagers to a steady diet of reading assignments whose content is largely negative. Laments that a search has turned up so few examples of "good" literature and asks for suggestions. (RBW)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, English Instruction, Individual Development, Literary Criticism