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Literature
Alphabetized by author's last name

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Ayn Rand
Lesson plans and activities for teaching Anthem.

My Jim by Nancy Rawles
Extensive background commentary, summary, connections to Huck Finn, extensive questions for discussion and writing, vocabulary/glossary.

Erich Maria Remarque
Lesson plans and activities for teaching All Quiet on the Western Front.

Mrs. Rochester
Follow the link to an audio discussion of Jean Rhys, author of Wide Sargasso Sea. The audio file is about 10 minutes long.

Conrad Richter
Lesson plans and resources for teaching The Light in the Forest.

. . .And the Earth did not Devour Him, novel by Tomás Rivera
With a theme of poverty and discrimination, this site offers theme openers, crosscurricular activities, and research activities.

Tomás Rivera
On this page, biographical information. Follow the links to teaching ideas and supporting photographs.

"Your Shoes" by Michèle Roberts
Background, extensive analysis, guiding questions, and suggestions for approaching reading.

"Your Shoes" by Michèle Roberts
Among the teaching resources here, don't miss the plot summary video. It makes a great prereading activity.

Jewish Assimilation in Goodbye, Columbus by Philip Roth
Students read, analyze, and conduct research on background information that informs Roth's stories about Jews and their assimilation into modern American society. In the end, students write and publish their own stories of assimilation, using Roth's writing as their guide.

The Narrative of the Captivity and Resotration of Mary Rowlandson by Mary Rowlandson
Students use Google Earth to retrace Rowlandson's journey.