Jane K. Marshall
Anderson, Maxwell.
Lost in the Stars
New York: William Sloane Associates, 1950.
This musical based on
City, The Beloved Country
might serve as en introduction to the lengthy novel.
Elder, Carl A.
Making Value Judgements
:
Decisions for Today
. Columbus, Ohio: Charles E. Merrill Publishing Co., 1972.
Elder’s book provides the teacher with many interesting exercises which help students to think through their own value systems.
Hughes, Langston, editor.
The Best Short Stories by Negro Writers
. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1967.
This fine collection of short works covers many family issues of the past end the present.
Kaplan, Milton end Rockowitz, Murray, editors.
The World of Poetry
. New York: Globe Book Co., 1965.
This anthology of poetry has something for everyone. It is themetically arranged, and includes “basic” as well as sophisticated writings.
Peton, Alen.
The Land and the People of South Africa
. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Co., 1955.
Peton wrote this book especially for school children. It provides students with background material on South Africa.
Paton, Alen.
City, The Beloved Country
. New York: Scribners, 1950.
This is truly a marvelous “teaching” book. Its deceptively simple language masks e work of complexity. It is thought-provoking, lyrical, and most of all, memorable.
Taggard, Ernestine, editor.
Twenty Grend
:
Great American Short Stories
. New York: Bentam Books, 1981.
This anthology of short works primarily features young protagonists. These are stories which have been chosen as favorites by high school students.