Introducing To kill a mockingbird with collaborative group reading of related young adult novels / Bonnie O. Ericson
Anne Frank's The diary of a young girl: World War II and young adult literature / Joan F. Kaywell
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, prejudice, and adolescent literature / Jo Higgins and Joan Fowinkle
Catcher as core and catalyst / Ted Hipple
Family relationships as found in Arthur Miller's Death of a salesman and Cynthia Voigt's The runner / Ruth Cline
Using young adult literature to modernize the teaching of Romeo and Juliet / Arthea J.S. Reed
Leaving home to come home: The hero's quest in Great expectations and three young adult novels / Leila Christenbury
Reading from a female perspective: Pairing a doll house with permanent connections / Patricia P. Kelly.
(Cont.) Exploring the American dream: The Great Gatsby and six young adult novels / Diana Mitchell
Their eyes were watching God and Roll of thunder, hear me cry: Voices of African-American southern women / Pamela S. Carroll
Alienation from Society in The Scarlet Letter and The Chocolate War / Elizabeth Ann Poe
The beast within: Using and abusing power in Lord of the flies, The Chocolate War, and other readings / Barbara G. Samuels
Dealing with the abuse of power in 1984 and The Chocolate War / Kay Parks Bushman and John H. Bushman
Poetic voices for young adult readers / Robert C. Small, Jr.