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My dd is in 9th grade and we are considering using a diploma program. One of the requirements is for some combination of literature in the form of an anthology or so many books plus 3 classics. I'm not sure what type of books will work. Beverly Lewis? Nancy Drew (probably not)? Tim LaHaye? Harry Potter? you get the idea.

 

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We've just signed up for the PA Homeschooler's Diploma program for high school, and it looks like you have to read 25 titles per year (can be fiction or non-fiction) and at least 3 classics. A literature anthology or ten books of the Bible can count for 10 of the required books.

 

Here is some of their recommendations of classic books:

 

Alcott: Little Men, Little Women

Austin: Pride and Prejudice

Bronte: Jane Eyre

Buck: The Good Earth

Crane: Red Badge of Courage

Defoe: Robinson Crusoe

Dickens: Oliver Twist

Dostoyevesky: Crime and Punishment

Eliot: Middlemarch

Franklin: Autobiography

Haley: Roots

Hawthorne: Scarlet Letter

Hemingway: For Whom the Bell Tolls

Homer: Odyssey, Illiad

Ibsen: Doll's House

Kipling: Kim

Lee: To Kill a Mockingbird

London: Call of the Wild

Melville: Billy Budd

Michener: The Source

Orwell: Animal Farm

Potok: The Chosen

Shakepeare: Hamlet

Sophocles: Oedipus Rex

Steinbeck: Of Mice and Men

Stowe: Uncle Tom's Cabin

Swift: Gulliver's Travels

Tolstoy: War and Peace

Thoreau: Walden

Twain: Huckleberry Finn

Uris: Exodus

Washington: Up from Slavery

Wilder: Our Town

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And I should mention that this is the list I am developing for our ninth grade year (Ancients):

 

Epic of Gilgamesh

Bible, Genesis-Job

Homer: Illiad, Odyssey

Herodotus: Histories, Landmark Edition

Thucydides, Peloponnesian War, Landmark Edition

Sophocles: Oedipus Rex

Euripides: Medea

Aristophanes: The Frogs

Plato's Republic

Virgil: Aeneid

Bible: Corinthians

 

Other WTM ideas probably will be used as selections from World Lit anthologies, not full books (Ovid, Josephus, Plutarch, Cicero, Lucretius).

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