[CASL-L] looking for book suggestions--HS level

Juliann T. Moskowitz juliann14 at hotmail.com
Mon Nov 20 07:30:57 PST 2017


This book is perfect for that purpose. I read it a few years ago.


Conversion by Katherine Howe.

When girls start experiencing strange tics and other mysterious symptoms at Colleen's high school, her small town of Danvers, Massachusetts, falls victim to rumors that lead to full-blown panic, and only Colleen connects their fate to the ill-fated Salem Village, where another group of girls suffered from a similarly bizarre epidemic three centuries ago.




Juliann T. Moskowitz
Director of Library Media
St. Joseph High School
Trumbull, CT 06611
juliann14 at hotmail.com

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From: CASL-L <casl-l-bounces at mylist.net> on behalf of LaPlante, Casey <LaPlanteC at granby.k12.ct.us>
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2017 9:42 AM
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Subject: [CASL-L] looking for book suggestions--HS level


Hello colleagues—



I am looking for books that 11th grade students can read in conjunction with The Crucible, not necessarily about the Salem Witch Trials, but along the same themes of paranoia, fear, persecution/prejudice, hysteria, lies, rumors, moral corruption, etc.



Any ideas?



Thanks,

Casey LaPlante

Library Media Specialist

Granby Memorial High School













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