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Summer bummer

In a recent New York Times essay, writer Joe Queenan looks at the summer reading lists assigned to teenagers and remembers his own battle, 40 years ago, with Hardy’s The Return of the Native. He discovers that while many teenagers realize summer reading can be a valuable experience, he can’t get past page six of the book that tormented him so many years ago.

Posted by Steve Groft on 04 June 2007 in Adolescent Literacy , Feature

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