Anonymous wrote:I usually choose a book that I loved and add it to my sons reading list when he is learning about a major historical event in school just to give some additional depth to what he is learning. He usually chooses all of his own books. We started this tradition a couple of years ago and it has been really fun. He usually loves the books, it enriches the school subject, and he is always excited for the next choice.
So, he is now learning about WWI. I am thinking about two books this go around: Warhorse and All Quiet on the Western Front. I read the latter in ninth grade and handled the violence so I think he is ok too- they are learning about war.
I have two questions:
1. Would you introduce Warhorse first or All Quiet on the Western Front, I just can't decide which order would be more impactful
2. Do you have another book choice to recommend as an alternative, that either you or your child loved?
I would love any help!!
i read it when I was that young.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Guns of August, by Barbara W. Tuchman
If that's the reading level, then I very strongly recommend The Beauty And The Sorrow, by Peter Englund: https://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/11/books/the-beauty-and-the-sorrow-by-peter-englund-review.html
An outstanding book.
Anonymous wrote:The Guns of August, by Barbara W. Tuchman
Anonymous wrote:I usually choose a book that I loved and add it to my sons reading list when he is learning about a major historical event in school just to give some additional depth to what he is learning. He usually chooses all of his own books. We started this tradition a couple of years ago and it has been really fun. He usually loves the books, it enriches the school subject, and he is always excited for the next choice.
So, he is now learning about WWI. I am thinking about two books this go around: Warhorse and All Quiet on the Western Front. I read the latter in ninth grade and handled the violence so I think he is ok too- they are learning about war.
I have two questions:
1. Would you introduce Warhorse first or All Quiet on the Western Front, I just can't decide which order would be more impactful
2. Do you have another book choice to recommend as an alternative, that either you or your child loved?
I would love any help!!