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After genrefying my teen fiction section, I'm thinking of tackling my biography section in a similar fashion. We have several classes that read biographies/memoirs and I would like to split them into categories to make it easier for the students to find one that they are interested in and/or fits their assignment. I'm having a harder time coming up with categories than I did when I was genrefying the fiction section. Have any of you have done this? If so, what are your categories? Any/all suggestions appreciated! Here is what I am thinking for categories: military, celebrities (singers/actors), historical & political figures, athletes, inspirational/overcoming adversity, scientists/explorers/
inventors, medical, crime. Would love your thoughts on this...
Thanks & have a great day!
Deborah Sharpe
Librarian, Bracken Memorial Library
The Woodstock Academy
57 Academy Road
Woodstock, CT 06281
(860) 928-6575 ext. 1201
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