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Mission: To empower students to become independent writers and thinkers who can contribute meaningfully to the discourse in their academic, professional, and civic communities.
Welcome to the English Department at Jefferson Academy, where we're passionate about language and literature! Use the links below or to the left to navigate across grade levels. In each page, you will find the book list for that course and other pertinent information.
If you have any questions about a reading selection, please email the teacher for that course using the contact information at the top of the section.
All texts listed here have been vetted by the English department and deemed grade-level appropriate.
View our Curriculum Night Presentation below or click here for a PDF.
Ms. Malia Wildman
Book List
The reading curriculum for this course will include works selected from the following list of titles. All of these texts have been vetted by the English department and deemed grade-level appropriate. If you have questions about any of these books, please reach out to the teacher.
Whole Class Reading Options:
Solito, by Javier Zamora
The Giver, by Lois Lowry
A Long Walk to Water, Linda Sue Park
Salt to the Sea, Ruta Sepetys
Brown Girl Dreaming, Jacqueline Woodson
Book List
The reading curriculum for this course will include works selected from the following list of titles. All of these texts have been vetted by the English department and deemed grade-level appropriate. If you have questions about any of these books, please reach out to the teacher.
Whole Class Readings:
The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton
Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare
Amal Unbound by Aisha Saeed
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds
Lit-Circle Choices:
Free Lunch by Rex Ogle
We are Not Free by Traci Chee
They Called Us Enemy by George Takei
American Born Chinese by Gene Luen Yang
The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank
Into the Wild by John Krakauer
Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi
Ms. Kylee Nelson
Ms. Lisanne Larsen
Book List
The reading curriculum for this course will include works selected from the following list of titles. All of these texts have been vetted by the English department and deemed grade-level appropriate. If you have questions about any of these books, please reach out to the teacher.
Whole Class Reading Options:
Warriors Don't Cry by Melba Pattillo Beals
As Long as the Lemon Tree Grows by Zoulfa Katouh
A Land of Permanent Goodbyes by Atia Abawi
Life of Pi by Yann Martel
Honors Only:
The Pearl by John Steinbeck
Anthem by Ayn Rand
Matched by Ally Condie
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
Book List
The reading curriculum for this course will include works selected from the following list of titles. All of these texts have been vetted by the English department and deemed grade-level appropriate. If you have questions about any of these books, please reach out to the teacher.
Lit-Circle Options (From List):
I am Malala by Malala Yousafzai
Man Made Monsters by Andrea L. Rogers
Scythe by Neal Shusterman
She is Haunting by Trang Thahn Tran
The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas (Honors option only)
The Sea is Salt and So Am I by Cassandra Hart
We Deserve Monuments by Jas Hammond
Required Classics Choice (From List):
A Raisin in the Sun: A Play by Lorraine Hansberry
Fences: A Play by August Wilson
Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Mr. Thomas Hartmann
Mr. Sean Purcell
Book List
Students in this course will select their own books from the following lists of approved titles. Please note that for the memoir unit, students must obtain their own copies of the book they select. You may choose to purchase a new or used copy, or you can check one out from your local library. For the novel unit, a book will be provided to your student.
Novel Unit / Lit Circles
Students: You will be asked to select up to six of the following books that you would most like to read during the course, but you will only end up reading one of them with a small group of your classmates.
* books marked with an asterisk are for English 11 only
† books marked with a dagger are for English 11 Honors only
Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close (2005), by Jonathan Safran Foer
Station Eleven (2014), by Emily St. John Mandel
Americanah (2014), by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie†
Challenger Deep (2016), by Neal Shusterman*
Kindred (1979), by Octavia Butler
The God of Small Things (1997), by Arundhati Roy†
1984 (1949), by George Orwell
Frankenstein (1831 edition), by Mary Shelley
Crime and Punishment (1866), by Fyodor Dostoevsky
The Things They Carried (1990), by Tim O’Brien
Slaughterhouse-Five (1969), by Kurt Vonnegut
Sing, Unburied, Sing (2017), by Jesmyn Ward
Homegoing (2017), by Yaa Gyasi
Calling for a Blanket Dance (2022), by Oscar Hokeah
There There (2019), by Tommy Orange†
Never Let Me Go (2005), by Kazuo Ishiguro
The Sun is Also a Star (2016), by Nicola Yoon*
The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao (2007), by Junot Diaz†
Island of Missing Trees (2021), by Elif Shafak
In the Time of the Butterflies (1994), by Julia Alvarez
One Hundred Years of Solitude (1967), by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Memoir Unit / Independent Reading
Students: choose ONE of the following texts to read on your own. You must purchase this book on your own or check it out from a library. If you wish to read the book over the summer, that is fine, but you will likely need to reread it during the semester as you work to complete the assignments that go along with it. (This list is subject to change until August 14, 2024. However, it is highly unlikely that any of these titles will be removed.)
Educated (2018), by Tara Westhover
Solito (2022), by Javier Zamora
Born a Crime (2016), by Trevor Noah
Fun Home (2006), by Alison Bechdel
Gender Queer (2019), by Maia Kobabe
Stay True (2022), by Hua Hsu
Know My Name (2019), by Chanel Miller
The Glass Castle (2005), by Jeanette Walls
A Place for Us (2018), by Fatima Farheen Mirza
It Was Me All Along (2018), by Andie Mitchell
The Beauty in Breaking (2020), by Michele Harper
The Beautiful Struggle (2021), by Ta-Nehisi Coates
Between the World and Me (2015), by Ta-Nehisi Coates
Notes of a Native Son (1955), by James Baldwin
You Don’t Have to Say you Love Me (2017), by Sherman Alexie
Truth and Beauty (2004), by Ann Patchett
Funny in Farsi (2004), by Firoozeh Dumas
How We Fight for Our Lives (2019), by Saeed Jones
Heavy: An American Memoir (2018), by Kiese Laymon
In Order to Live (2015), by Yeonmi Park
Boy Erased (2016), by Gerrard Conley
House of Sticks (2021), by Ly Tran
Crying in H Mart (2021), by Michelle Zauner
Desert Solitaire (1968), by Edward Abbey
Jesus Land (2005), by Julia Scheeres
Without a Map (2007), by Meredith Hall
The Best We Could Do (2017), by Thi Bui
The Body Papers (2019), by Grace Talusan
My Side of the River (2024), by Elizabeth Camarillo Gutierrez
What You Have Heard Is True (2019), by Carolyn Forché
Miseducated (2021), by Brandon P. Fleming
Easy Beauty (2022), by Chloé Cooper Jones
My Broken Language (2021), by Quiara Alegría Hudes
Son of Elsewhere (2019), by Elamin Abdelmahmoud
Uncultured (2022), by Daniella Mestyanek Young
An American Childhood (1987), by Annie Dillard
Pilgrim at Tinker Creek (1974), by Annie Dillard
An Unquiet Mind (1995), by Kay Redfield Jamison
A Man of Two Faces (2023), by Viet Thanh Nguyen
Sink (2023), by Joseph Earl Thomas
H is for Hawk (2014), by Helen Macdonald
Birdgirl (2002), by Mya Rose Craig
Lab Girl (2016), by Hope Jahren
Wild by Nature (2014), by Sarah Marquis
Refuge: An Unnatural History of Family and Place (1991), by Terry Tempest Williams
Braiding Sweetgrass (2013), by Robin Wall Kimmerer
The Wild Places (2008), by Robert Macfarlane
The Wild Silence (2021), by Raynor Winn
The Snow Leopard (1978), by Peter Matthiessen
Students must obtain a copy of one of these memoirs by the following deadline:
October 1 for Fall Semester
March 1 for Spring Semester
If there is a memoir you are interested in reading that is not on this list, please contact Mr. Purcell as soon as possible to discuss it. As a general rule, books written by politicians and celebrities (including celebrity athletes and performers) are not allowed.
Book List
The reading curriculum for this course will include works selected from the following list of titles. All of these texts have been vetted by the English department and deemed grade-level appropriate. If you have questions about any of these books, please reach out to the teacher.
Lit-Circle Options (From List):
Between Two Fires by Christopher Buehlman
Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath
The Children of Húrin by J.R.R. Tolkien
The Last Girls Standing by Jennifer Dugan
The Road by Cormac McCarthy
Mr. Thomas Hartmann
Ms. Kristin DeFiore
The focus of intervention is to help students improve their English Language Arts skills by providing targeted instruction and support. Intervention takes place in small groups and one-on-one settings through class instruction and a push-in model.