What ages? There is a lot of great African-American and some Hispanic
writing about the urban experience but it is more likely middle or high
school.

For little people I think of "Tar Beach."

When I get to work I will send some author's names...
On Oct 14, 2012 5:51 PM, "Dluhos Sara (31R024)" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> We are working on the common core units and the first one we are teaching
> is "Urban Settings in America."  I feel like I am teaching social studies
> and not English.  Anyone have any good short stories that I can infuse with
> all of the non-fiction we have been using?  It's so boring...!
>
>
> Mrs. Sara Dluhos
>
> Barnes IS24
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