Multiple Motivations to Read Young Adult Literature in the Lives of Three African-American Middle School Males
In this article, we share what young adult literature three male African-American adolescent participants in this study-Tariq, Tyrell, and Tyrone-chose to read when given opportunities to choose. We also share what they had to say about the literature, about reading, and about themselves as readers....
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Main Authors: | Susan Groenke (Author), Stacey Reece (Author), Allison Varnes (Author) |
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2015-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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