http://beinneighe.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] beinneighe.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] davis_square2013-09-25 02:10 pm
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Somerville Donor's Choose: Catcher in the Rye

The folks at Donor's Choose forwarded this project to me, and I figured I'd signal boost... Mrs. Karlin at Somerville High School is looking for 45 copies of Catcher in the Rye for her kids to keep, highlight, mark up, cuddle with, etc. There's a ton of worthy projects in the area, but this one's special to me because I've always been a fervent re-reader and was privileged enough to grow up in a home with books readily available. I think this project could make a big difference in the kids' education and, for those who really get something from the book, it would let them keep it and re-read it long after the class ends. I don't think I can say enough about how much books saved my life during some hellish times as a kid. Anyways, the link's above, and you can donate literally any amount. If the project isn't funded, the money is "given back to you" to spend on another project (I don't think they recredit it to your credit card). Check it out. 

[identity profile] 42itous.livejournal.com 2013-09-26 01:32 pm (UTC)(link)
I also loved most of the books I was assigned for school. Now I'm curious how much our lists overlapped...

In 5th grade I loved The Witch of Blackbird Pond and also enjoyed Bridge to Terebithia.
In 6th, Island of the Blue Dolphins.
In 7th, To Kill A Mockingbird, which I recently reread and decided that it's the single most well-written thing I have ever read.
In high school, I loved Catch-22, and The Awakening, and Song of Solomon. (But not The Member of the Wedding -- I didn't understand why we had to read that.)

[identity profile] surrealestate.livejournal.com 2013-10-03 08:45 pm (UTC)(link)
The only books there that I read for school were TKaM (loved it) and Catch-22 (also loved it). I would get into fights with the teacher over Catch-22. We disagreed over what country it were in, and she was wrong but pretty insistent. She also got mad when I read ahead.

I think with some of the books I didn't enjoy, it was only because reading them so slowly with stupid assignments in between sucked the joy out of it.