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Reading lists speak volumes in schools

Diverse authors getting a new shelf life

By Peter Schworm
Globe Staff / May 22, 2005

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Novels by Barbara Kingsolver, Margaret Atwood, Toni Morrison, and Jose Saramago have elbowed their way onto high school reading lists in Boston's western suburbs in recent years, as teachers search for writing that will spark their students' imaginations. (Full article: 1152 words)

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