From Hinton to Hamlet: Building Bridges between Young Adult Literature and the Classics / Edition 2

From Hinton to Hamlet: Building Bridges between Young Adult Literature and the Classics / Edition 2

ISBN-10:
0313324522
ISBN-13:
9780313324529
Pub. Date:
08/30/2005
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
0313324522
ISBN-13:
9780313324529
Pub. Date:
08/30/2005
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
From Hinton to Hamlet: Building Bridges between Young Adult Literature and the Classics / Edition 2

From Hinton to Hamlet: Building Bridges between Young Adult Literature and the Classics / Edition 2

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Overview

The required classics in grades 7-12 are often too complex and removed from adolescent experience. This informative text uses thematic groupings built around recent young adult literature (YAL) as bridges to the classics. This second edition, which the authors have revised and greatly expanded, emphasizes the goal of helping teenagers become lifetime readers, as well as critical and confident readers. By pairing the required classics and young adult literature around common themes, the authors illustrate specific theme connections and include extensive lists of annotated YAL titles at the end of each classic title. The new edition features more than 1,000 titles, hundreds published in the last five years. Thirty-three recent YAL titles are included as theme connectors among the twelve most frequently taught classics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313324529
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 08/30/2005
Edition description: REV
Pages: 276
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.69(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Sarah K. Herz is a former English teacher in Westport, Conn. She conducts staff development and curriculum workshops for school districts and is an article reviewer for English Jourbanal and the ALAN Review.

Donald R. Gallo is a former junior high school English teacher, reading specialist, and university professor who has become the country's foremost anthologist of short stories for young adults. He is the recipient of the ALAN award for Outstanding Contributions to Young Adult Literature as well as the Ted Hipple Service Award.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
How I Found a Treasure Trove of Readers with Young Adult Literature
What Is Young Adult Literature Anyway?
Directing Versus Exploring: How to Get to Where You're Going without a Literary Map
Building Bridges: Getting Students from Wherever They Are to Where the Curriculum Says They Should Be
What Else? Other Approaches
Adolescents and Libraries: Forging a Vital Relationship
Other Backyards: Using Young Adult Literature across Other Disciplines
What's Next? Where Can I Find More Information?
Works Cited
Index

What People are Saying About This

Michael Cart: Booklist: Former President


Since its initial publication, ^IFrom Hinton to Hamlet^R has been a standard title for all those interested in using young adult literature in the classroom. But now, with this splendidly expansive new edition, it becomes an instant classic, an indispensable resource, which proves that young adult literature has finally come of age…as literature. Bravo!

Michael Cart-Booklist-Former President

Since its initial publication, From Hinton to Hamlet has been a standard title for all those interested in using young adult literature in the classroom. But now, with this splendidly expansive new edition, it becomes an instant classic, an indispensable resource, which proves that young adult literature has finally come of age…as literature. Bravo!

Connie S. Zitlow: Ohio Wesleyan University


This second edition of the Herz and Gallo book reads like teachers talking with each other, and the conversation is full of information, suggestions, and resources, including extensive lists of titles that fit interdisciplinary categories, thematic units, archetypes, and classic/young adult literature pairings. The authors are not only avid readers of young adult literature, but are experienced teachers who know how to reach the range of students in today's classrooms. This work expands our knowledge and appreciation of a wealth of well-crafted literary works, classic and contemporary, while also suggesting various ways to teach literature so that all readers have an opportunity to consider the big questions about what it means to be human.

Connie S. Zitlow-Ohio Wesleyan University

This second edition of the Herz and Gallo book reads like teachers talking with each other, and the conversation is full of information, suggestions, and resources, including extensive lists of titles that fit interdisciplinary categories, thematic units, archetypes, and classic/young adult literature pairings. The authors are not only avid readers of young adult literature, but are experienced teachers who know how to reach the range of students in today's classrooms. This work expands our knowledge and appreciation of a wealth of well-crafted literary works, classic and contemporary, while also suggesting various ways to teach literature so that all readers have an opportunity to consider the big questions about what it means to be human.

Teri S. Lesesne: Professor


The new edition of ^IFrom Hinton to Hamlet^R will do more than build bridges between YA literature and the classics. Herz and Gallo's efforts will build bridges between teachers who love the classics and their students who long for more contemporary literature. It will also build an important bridge for students between classics that are often less than accessible to contemporary readers and YA literature that imparts similar themes and concepts. Finally, the inclusion of the role of the librarian (both in the school and public libraries) will build an essential bridge that connects teacher and students and librarians in an effort to make reading a more enjoyable and rewarding experience. This professional must-read will refresh teachers looking for innovative approaches to expand and explore the literary canon at the secondary level. Particularly helpful will be the wealth of connections made between and among classic and YA texts and the concrete teaching ideas such as the Author Paper.

Louann Reid^LProfessor of English Education^LColorado State University^Leditor of ^I


The first edition of ^IFrom Hinton to Hamlet^R is good; the second edition is great. This is a must-have book. Sarah Herz and Don Gallo know teens and their reading interests, and they know how to bring them together. They offer sensible, substantial suggestions and a multitude of intriguing titles in this highly readable book. I'm recommending it to every current and future teacher I know.

Teri S. Lesesne-Professor

The new edition of From Hinton to Hamlet will do more than build bridges between YA literature and the classics. Herz and Gallo's efforts will build bridges between teachers who love the classics and their students who long for more contemporary literature. It will also build an important bridge for students between classics that are often less than accessible to contemporary readers and YA literature that imparts similar themes and concepts. Finally, the inclusion of the role of the librarian (both in the school and public libraries) will build an essential bridge that connects teacher and students and librarians in an effort to make reading a more enjoyable and rewarding experience. This professional must-read will refresh teachers looking for innovative approaches to expand and explore the literary canon at the secondary level. Particularly helpful will be the wealth of connections made between and among classic and YA texts and the concrete teaching ideas such as the Author Paper.

Louann Reid: Professor of English Education: Colorado State University: editor of


The first edition of ^IFrom Hinton to Hamlet^R is good; the second edition is great. This is a must-have book. Sarah Herz and Don Gallo know teens and their reading interests, and they know how to bring them together. They offer sensible, substantial suggestions and a multitude of intriguing titles in this highly readable book. I'm recommending it to every current and future teacher I know.

Louann Reid-Professor of English Education-Colorado State University-editor of English Journal

The first edition of From Hinton to Hamlet is good; the second edition is great. This is a must-have book. Sarah Herz and Don Gallo know teens and their reading interests, and they know how to bring them together. They offer sensible, substantial suggestions and a multitude of intriguing titles in this highly readable book. I'm recommending it to every current and future teacher I know.

Michael Cart Booklist Former President

Since its initial publication, From Hinton to Hamlet has been a standard title for all those interested in using young adult literature in the classroom. But now, with this splendidly expansive new edition, it becomes an instant classic, an indispensable resource, which proves that young adult literature has finally come of age...as literature. Bravo!

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