Alunos do Ensino Médio dão dicas de livros em inglês para as férias
Ao final do ano letivo de 2019, alunos do Ensino Médio participaram de uma roda de leitura conduzida pela professora de Inglês Isabela Bustamante, com o objetivo de compartilhar sugestões de livros para as férias.
Os adolescentes prepararam resenhas em inglês com indicações de diversos gêneros. “Paper Towns” (Cidades de Papel), de John Green; “The Catcher in the Rye” (O Apanhador no Campo de Centeio), de J.D. Salinger; e “Wonder” (Extraordinário), de R. J. Palacio foram alguns dos títulos indicados como “Must-Read for the Summer Holidays”.
Confira abaixo todas as dicas. Boa leitura!
PAPER TOWNS (Cidades de Papel) by John Green
The book tells the story of a boy named Quentin Jacobsen, who fell in love with his new neighbour in his childhood. They grew apart because of the girl´s rebellious behaviour. The girl, Margot Roth Spiegelman, started to run away from home at a very young age, always leaving clues so that her sister could find her. One night, she came to Q´s (his nickname) window asking to borrow his car and also asking for help to get revenge on those who wronged her. And so they did through the night, while having very special moments together. However, on the next day, she disappeared and that was when the boy started to find the clues. What I like most about John Green’s book is the unexpected ending, which shows a more realistic version of a ‘happily ever after’ novel.
HARRY POTTER by J.K. Rowling
Concerning contemporary classic books, we would like to recommend the Harry Potter series, which take place in England and tell the story of Harry, an orphan boy who lives with his uncle. On his eleventh birthday, he receives a letter inviting him to study in Hogwarts, where he would learn to be a wizard. The seven books tell his adventures with his two best friends, Rony and Hermione, trying to defeat the dark lord Voldemort.
The reason why we recommend these books is because they are entertaining for all ages and portrait a magical world with amazing creatures and challenges.
(Dicas de Amélie R. e Ana Letícia O. - 11C2)
WONDER (Extraordinário) by R. J. Palacio
Wonder, written by R. J. Palacio, is a children’s novel about a boy named August Pullmann, known as Auggie, who has a serious disease, named Treacher Collins Syndrome. Because of that, he has studied at home, being taught by his mother. On his first day at a real school, Auggie suffers a lot because of his deformed face, but throughout the story, he makes new friends, has new adventures, problems and starts to know and love himself. We strongly suggest this novel for people who like sentimental and a little bit dramatic stories.
(Dica de Julia D. e Jonas P. - 9R)
THE CATCHER IN THE RYE (O Apanhador no Campo de Centeio) by J.D. Salinger
The Catcher in the Rye (O Apanhador no Campo de Centeio) by J.D. Salinger, published in 1951, tells the story of Holden Caulfield, a 16-year old boy, and his journey back home after being expelled from another school. During this journey, he meets old friends and new people. Holden is a very unique boy, who has some peculiar characteristics. Throughout this journey, he faces many internal challenges as he must learn how to live by himself.
I recommend this book for 9th graders who are around Holden´s age.
(Dica de Bernardo V. - 9R2)