Here is a list of memoirs I created for a Human Development class doing a similar assignment. Hope it helps. 

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nLiVw2RIRnZvDAoPPnCQp_392tvCPOpQv91kgyIHiIY/edit?usp=sharing


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On Tue, Mar 2, 2021 at 10:56 AM Hsiang, Sara <hsiangs@stratk12.org> wrote:
Trying hard not to reinvent the wheel to support a teacher with a new assignment, though it sounds like a great way to procrastinate less desirable tasks. Does anyone have an existing list of books?

Read a novel or memoir related to the themes of adolescence, family, alienation, poverty, acceptance, etc. 

There is no specific genre but a book that follows one main character is best.  

After reading, you will write a book review/analysis that is related to the sociological concepts we are learning in class.


Thanks!
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