
Biographies: Life
Stories
It's a bad idea to expose children
only to fictional stories. That's like serving a week's worth of meals that's
all the same thing. Children need all kinds of literary genres in order to have
a full meal. One of the best genres for kids is the biography - because they
learn about character and history along with a rip-roaring good story.
Here are some good biographies for
late grade school and middle school that you might consider. You could read
them to your child, have your child read them aloud to you, or buy two copies
and read them separately and discuss them:
An American Childhood, Annie Dillard
A Girl from Yam Hill, Beverly Cleary
Black Ice, Lorene Carey
Circle of Quiet, Madeleine L'Engle
The Summer of the Great-grandmother,
""
Two-Part Invention, ""
Diary of a Young Girl, Anne Frank
Gifted Hands, Ben Carson, M.D.
Lives of the Writers (20 of note)
One Writer's Beginnings, Eudora
Welty
"Surely You're Joking, Mr
Feynman!" Richard Feynman
Under the Eye of the Clock,
Christopher Nolan
By Susan Darst Williams • www.GoBigEd.com • Read to Me 010 • © 2006