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PTSA Summer Reading List Book Sale
2009 High School Order Form
The PTSAs from High Schools North and South, in conjunction with Borders Books of
Princeton, are offering you the opportunity to purchase your Summer Reading List
books from the comfort of your home. Profits from the sale will support PTSA
programs and provide books for the Language Arts Departments. Please email
southptsabooksale@gmail.com if you have any questions.
NO running to book stores
NO sold-out titles
NO tax on your purchases.
1. Select your titles and fill out this form.
2. Make your check payable to the PTSA of the high school you will be attending in
the fall of 2009 (WW-P HS North PTSA or WW-P HS South PTSA)
3. Enclose the form and check in an envelope addressed to 'Summer Reading' and
return it to your LA or IRLA teacher by May 21, 2009.
4. Your books will be delivered to you during the last week of school.
Student Name:
Phone Number:
Current School:
LA/IRLA Teacher:
School in Fall 2009:
Check Number:
Amount $ :
LA I
Students are required to read two books, at least one of which is a novel. You will be writing an essay
during the first two weeks of September, which will be graded.
Title Author Price Qty Total
The Hound of the Baskervilles Doyle, Arthur Conan 4.99
Silas Marner Eliot, George 8.00
A Lesson Before Dying Gaines, Ernest J. 12.95
Big Mouth & Ugly Girl Oates, Joyce Carol 8.99
In My Hands: Memories of a Holocaust Opdyke, Irene Gut 6.99
Rescuer
Animal Farm Orwell, George 9.99
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn Smith, Betty 14.95
Name Me Nobody Yamanaka, Lois-Ann 5.99
Elsewhere Zevin, Gabrielle 6.95
LA I Honors
Students are required to read three books. Edith Hamilton's Mythology is mandatory (copies are
available through the middle school library until the last day of school). Read at least two other
books, one from each category. You will write one or more essays during the first week of school in
September.
Title Author Price Qty Total
Mythology Hamilton, Edith 13.99
Classics
Emma Austen, Jane 4.95
The Count of Monte Cristo Dumas, Alexandre 14.00
The Mayor of Casterbridge Hardy, Thomas 9.00
The World According to Garp Irving, John 14.95
Modern Classics
The Bean Trees Kingsolver, Barbara 7.99
Nectar in a Sieve Markandaya, Kamala 6.95
The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter McCullers, Carson 12.95
Fallen Angels Myers, Walter Dean 6.99
Anthem Rand, Ayn 13.95
Hiding Places Rose, Daniel Asa Not available
The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner Sillitoe, Alan Not available
LA II and LA II Honors
Required reading for sophomores: Thomas Foster's How to Read Literature like a Professor.
LA II students must read one additional book from the texts listed below.
LA II Honors students must read two additional books from the texts listed below.
Be prepared to write an in-class essay during the first 2 weeks of September addressing some
aspect of your reading.
Title Author Price Qty Total
O Pioneers! Cather, Willa 4.95
The Big Sleep Chandler, Raymond 14.00
The Awakening Chopin, Kate 4.95
Ragtime Doctorow, E. L. 14.95
Invisible Man Ellison, Ralph Waldo 14.95
Babylon Revisited: And Other Stories Fitzgerald, F. Scott 14.00
This Side of Paradise Fitzgerald, F. Scott 14.00
How to Read Literature Like a Professor: A Foster, Thomas C. 13.99
Lively and Entertaining Guide to Reading
Between the Lines
The Snows of Kilimanjaro and Other Hemingway, Ernest 13.00
Stories
Daisy Miller James, Henry 7.00
Into the Wild Krakauer, Jon 13.95
Passing Larsen, Nella 11.00
Twelve Years of a Slave: Narrative of Northup, Solomon Not available
Solomon Northup
The Jungle Sinclair, Upton 5.95
Walden Thoreau, Henry David 10.95
Summer Wharton, Edith 4.95
Fences: A Play Wilson, August 12.00
Semester Courses for Juniors and Seniors
Every Junior and Senior taking semester courses must read On Writing by Stephen King.
If you are taking only college prep courses you must read one additional book from the list below.
If you are taking one or more honors courses you must read two additional books from the list below.
Be prepared to write about the books during the first week of school.
Title Author Price Qty Total
The O. Henry Prize Stories 2002 Dark, Larry 21.00
Invisible Man Ellison, Ralph Waldo 14.95
Love in the Time of Cholera Garcia Marquez, Gabriel 14.95
Will in the World: How Shakespeare Became Greenblatt, Stephen J. 14.95
Shakespeare*
The Kite Runner Hosseini, Khaled 15.00
Old Angel Midnight Kerouac, Jack 10.00
On the Road Kerouac, Jack 15.00
On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft King, Stephen 7.99
The Scarlet Pimpernel Orczy, Emmuska 4.95
All Quiet on the Western Front Remarque, Erich Maria 13.95
Cyrano de Bergerac Rostand, Edmond 4.95
Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant Tyler, Anne 14.95
The Color Purple Walker, Alice 14.95
* Students in Shakespeare Honors must choose this as one of the two additional books
AP English Language & Composition
Read sections from The Art of the Personal Essay: An Anthology from the Classical Era to the
Present by Phillip Lopate. You are required to read selections from the Lopate text and complete
written assignments that are due August 17. Please download a copy of the assignments from the
district website or ask your current teacher for a copy.
In addition, read the other two books listed below before school opens.
Title Author Price Qty Total
All Over But the Shoutin' Bragg, Rick 14.95
An American Childhood Dillard, Annie 14.00
The Art of the Personal Essay: An Anthology Lopate, Phillip 19.95
from the Classical Era to the Present
AP Literature & Composition
You are required to read the two books listed below. It is also recommended that you read two
books from the list suggested for the Junior/Senior semester courses
Title Author Price Qty Total
Jane Eyre Bronte, Charlotte 4.99
Wide Sargasso Sea Rhys, Jean 13.95
American Studies I and American Studies I Honors
American Studies I college prep students are required to read Narrative of the Life of Frederick
Douglass , and American Studies I Honors students are required to read Founding Brothers
Title Author Price Qty Total
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglas: Douglass, Frederick 4.95
An American Slave
Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Ellis, Joseph J. 14.95
Generation
Qty Total
Total for all Books:
PTSA Summer Reading List Book Sale
2009 Middle School Order Form
The PTSAs from Grover and Community Middle Schools, in conjunction with Borders
Books of Princeton, are offering you the opportunity to purchase your Summer Reading
List books from the comfort of your home. Profits from the sale will support PTSA
programs and provide books for the Language Arts Departments. If you have any
questions please email southptsabooksale@gmail.com
NO running to book stores
NO sold-out titles
NO tax on your purchases.
1. Select your titles and fill out this form.
2. Make your check payable to the PTSA of the middle school you will be attending
in the fall of 2009 (Grover MS PTSA or Community MS PTSA).
3. Enclose the form and check in an envelope addressed to 'Summer Reading' and
return it to your Reading or IRLA teacher by May 21, 2009.
4. Your books will be delivered to you during the last week of school.
Student Name:
Phone Number:
Current School:
Reading/IRLA Teacher:
School in Fall 2009:
Check Number:
Amount $ :
Grade Six
Be prepared to share at least one book you have read from this list - either through a book talk,
class discussion, or journal response, when you return to school in September.
Title Author Price Qty Total
The Secret School Avi 5.95
Replay Creech, Sharon 5.99
The Tale of Despereaux: Being the Story of a DiCamillo, Kate 7.99
Mouse, a Princess, Some Soup and a Spool
of Thread
Old Yeller Gipson, Fred 5.99
The Call of the Wild London, Jack 4.99
White Fang London, Jack 3.99
Anne of Green Gables Montgomery, Lucy Maud 5.99
Becoming Naomi Leon Ryan, Pam Munoz 6.99
Isabel of the Whales Velmans, Hester 5.99
Flipped Van Draanen, Wendelin 8.95
For a Challenge:
The Man Who Was Poe Avi 5.99
The Wanderer Creech, Sharon 6.99
Kidnapped Stevenson, Robert Louis 3.95
Grade Seven
Be prepared to share at least one book you have read from this list - either through a book talk,
class discussion, or journal response, when you return to school in September.
Title Author Price Qty Total
The City of Ember DuPrau, Jeanne 5.99
The People of Sparks DuPrau, Jeanne 5.99
Heartbeat Creech, Sharon 5.99
Once Upon a Marigold Ferris, Jean 5.95
Among the Barons Haddix, Margaret Peterson 6.99
Among the Betrayed Haddix, Margaret Peterson 6.99
Among the Impostors Haddix, Margaret Peterson 6.99
Invitation to the Game Hughes, Monica 5.99
Redwall Jacques, Brian 8.99
The Outcasts of 19 Schuyler Place Konigsburg, E. L. 5.99
Travel Team Lupica, Mike 7.99
Cold Fire Pierce, Tamora 6.99
The Ruby in the Smoke Pullman, Philip 7.99
Treasure Island Stevenson, Robert Louis 6.99
Sword of the Rightful King: A Novel of King Yolen, Jane 6.95
Arthur
For a Challenge:
City of the Beasts Allende, Isabel 7.99
The Vandemark Mummy Voigt, Cynthia Not available
Grade Eight
Be prepared to share at least one book you've read from this list by writing a literary essay upon
your return to school in September
Title Author Price Qty Total
And Then There Were None Christie, Agatha 6.99
Things Not Seen Clements, Andrew 6.99
A Girl Named Disaster Farmer, Nancy 7.99
The House of the Scorpion Farmer, Nancy 9.99
The Thief Lord Funke, Cornelia 7.99
Sleeping Freshmen Never Lie Lubar, David 7.99
Heat Lupica, Mike 16.99
Touching Spirit Bear Mikaelsen, Ben 5.99
Slaves of the Mastery Nicolson, William Not available
Bread and Roses, Too Paterson, Katherine 6.99
Uglies Westerfeld, Scott 8.99
For a Challenge:
The Beekeeper's Apprentice: Or on the King, Laurie R. 14.00
Segregation of the Queen/A Novel of
Suspense Featuring Mary Russell and
Sherlock Holmes
The Time Machine Wells, H. G. 4.95
The War of the Worlds Wells, H. G. 4.95
Qty Cost $
Total for all Books:
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