2022 SUMMER READING FOR RISING NINTH GRADERS
Your summer reading assignment has two parts. Both are due on your first English 9 class in September.
PART ONE: GRAPHIC NOVEL of HOMER’S ODYSSEY
1. Read Gareth Hind’s graphic novel based on Homer’s Odyssey and make a hand-written list of characters. (When we read Emily Wilson’s translation of Homer’s epic this year, it will be helpful for you to be familiar with The Odyssey’s plot and characters.)
2. Choose your favorite ten characters and provide your own images of what each might look like. You may make your own drawings, or you may collect images from magazines or the internet. This assignment may be done entirely by hand or on computer. Either way, please bring a paper copy to your first class.
PART TWO: YOUR CHOICE from the FOLLOWING LIST
The Beautiful Things That Heaven Bears by Dinaw Mengestu
Behind the Beautiful Forevers by Katherine Boo
The Heart is a Lonely Hunter by Carson McCullers
Housekeeping by Marilynne Robinson
The Story of a Shipwrecked Sailor by Gabriel García-Márquez
True Grit by Charles Portis
The Woman Warrior: Memoir of a Girlhood Among Ghosts by Maxine Hong Kingston
Read one, or more, of the books listed above. As you read, mark words and passages for the written part of this assignment. (See below.) Use sticky notes if it’s a borrowed copy or pencil if it’s your own book. Use a digital marker if you are reading an e-book. Write your notes on paper by hand!
Three Passages
Copy—by hand—three short passages that strike you in some way. It might be that you find the language beautiful, the idea bewildering, the sentiment maddening, or the thought perfectly captured.
Three Words
Look up the definitions of three words. Write down the words and their definitions.
Three Questions
Write three questions you have about the book.
WHAT YOU WILL BRING TO YOUR FIRST ENGLISH 9 CLASS:
A paper copy of your list and images of ten characters from The Odyssey. (This assignment may be done entirely by hand on paper or on computer and printed.)
A paper copy of your hand-written passages, words, and questions from the book you chose to read. (This assignment should be done entirely by hand on paper.)