The summer months symbolize pleasure reading at its best.
It's a time to indulge in the texts that are most appealing, without scrutiny: an easy beach read, a guilty pleasure, or that book you've always meant to start.
But students at some of America's most prestigious private schools are digging into substantial works this summer. The required or suggested texts relate to politics, race and identity, and then there are some of those high school classics.
Check out the 2017 reading lists of rising seniors at reputable private schools across the US:
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The Hotchkiss School — Lakeville, Connecticut
• "The Other Wes Moore," by Wes Moore.
Seniors must:
• Read (novel) — "The Things They Carried," by Tim O'Brien
• Watch — "The Hunger Games," by Gary Ross (2012)
• Read (poem) — "The Powwow at the End of the World," by Sherman Alexie
Deerfield Academy — Deerfield, Massachusetts
Students must read four books that they choose from a list of over 50. Titles on the list include:
• "Hillbilly Elegy," J.D. Vance
• "The Short and Tragic life of Robert Peace," by Jeff Hobbs
• "Half of a Yellow Sun," by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
• "A Clockwork Orange," by Anthony Burgess
• "Invisible Man," by Ralph Ellison
• "Madame Bovary," by Gustave Flaubert
The Harker School — San Jose, California
English teachers at the school put together the following list of recommended summer reading:
• "Beloved," Toni Morrison
• "Slouching Towards Bethlehem," by
• "Native Son," by
• "Interpreter of Maladies," by
• "The Omnivore's Dilemma," by
• "Beowulf," Seamus Heaney
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