[NIFL-FAMILY:2651] Books for Adult Readers

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Friends in Literacy,

Vermont Reading Partners, an affiliate of Literacy Volunteers of America,
has been awarded funds to purchase additional books for our library.  We
are hoping to buy selections written on a fifth to eighth grade level that
would appeal to adult readers.  Our plan is to buy two copies of each title
so that our tutors and students can form their own "mini" book discussion
groups.

Can you think of any books that you might recommend for us to include in
our order?  Perhaps you know of books that have worked particularly well
with adult readers or maybe you might be able to suggest a series of books
sold by a certain publisher.  Any ideas would be appreciated.

Thanks.

Meg Costanzo
Vermont Reading Partners



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