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message 1: by Viviana D. (new)

Viviana D. Otero Those are not modern books though. The Secret life of Bees and The Help will do.


message 2: by Peggy (new)

Peggy Randall-Martin I don't think there is a book that could replace "To Kill a Mockingbird." And I hope no one tries!


message 3: by Captmashpea (new)

Captmashpea Love Brave New World - there is so much to discuss


message 4: by Chuck (new)

Chuck Wallace There is no "current" book that can or should replace this classic.


message 5: by Peggy (new)

Peggy Randall-Martin Why mess with perfection?


message 6: by Laurin (new)

Laurin These books wouldn't be taught today if they weren't educational in some way. I don't see why we have to have a "modern" book. Obviously these books are fine just how they are. I actually appreciate these pieces of literature more than anything considered modern.


message 7: by Peggy (new)

Peggy Randall-Martin I agree - why mess with perfection?


message 8: by Barbara (new)

Barbara I just read A Tree Grows in Brooklyn for the first time and loved it. I, too, am a former high school English teacher. Boys may not be as interested, but the book is beautifully written and the themes are current.


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