7 books to keep reading when you go back to school

Holidays are over and September brings back to life daily life. The alarm clock, work, schedules and ... back to school or institute. A new course, friends, new classmates and new teachers. Again the classes, the books, the homework, the exams, the breaks ...

However you can continue reading for fun. The little ones to continue learning how to do it and the older ones just because, because it is fun and you also learn. These are 7 books for everyone. More contemporary and more classic titles. All interesting.

Lulu likes school - Camilla Reid

De 2013 and with only 24 pages, this Lulu adventure is ideal for the most smaller readers. All the books in the Lulu saga, created by the British writer Camilla Reid, they're delicious. And this is the appropriate one for these dates. Is he Lulu's first day of school and that's why she's very nervous. The problem is that he does not want to say goodbye to his mother and his main concern is whether he will make friends. But Lulu decides to be brave and discovers how much fun school can be.

I'm too young to go to school - Lauren Child

Lauren Child She is British too and her series stars Juan and Tolola It is one of the most popular in contemporary children's literature. It can also be seen on television. This adventure is from 2005 and it has 39 pages. Juan will have to convince his little sister Tolola that it is time for him to go to school. But Tolola is not sure at all and Juan will need all his imagination to get it done.

Challenge at school - Aidan Chambers

Chambers is a famous writer of children's and young people's literature. This 2011 title has already become a classic on the bullying. From 12 years.
Tells us the story of Lucy Hall, for whom going to school is hell. There Melanie Prosser and her two friends are waiting for her with the sole intention of make his day bitter. Lucy doesn't know what to do, but luckily you will get the help from his friend Angus and other colleagues.

Private school - Curtis Sittenfeld

This was the first novel of this American writer, published in 2005and an adolescence portrait with all its clichés, but that always attracts attention.

The protagonist is Lee Fiora, is a normal girl who gets a scholarship to study in a prestigious college. Children of the most influential and millionaire families in American society study there, and Lee feels a bit overwhelmed. It is too common, so the most popular reject her, but she complies.

As well is secretly in love Cross Sugarman, which also corresponds to him. Thus they begin a relationship and Lee is no longer marginalized, but her performance also declines. Everything goes wrong when your public complaint about the traditions and rituals of the elitist schoolgirl leads Cross to end the relationship.

Greg's diary - Jeff Kinney

How not to recommend the classics. And the Greg of the American cartoonist Jeff Kinney is one of the most successful since his famous diary in 2006.
Greg heffley He is 12 years old and his mother buys a newspaper from beginning of course. This is how we will get to know him while he tells us about his sometimes funny (and sometimes not so much) adventures. The great illustrations to each paragraph they compose a narrative full of humor, sympathy and easy reading for all ages actually.

First course in Torres de Malory y The twins change schools - Enid Blyton

And of course the quintessential college adventures in the most famous boarding schools of juvenile literature: Torres de Malory and Santa Clara.

Enid Blython, who is also one of the most legendary writers of the genre, created these two sagas that portray life in the typical english boarding schools for girls. His adventures and antics, his walks, his games of lacrosse, their snacks full of pastry, thermos of tea, gingerbread cookies, lemonade ... and their night parties.

In the of Malory Towers (saga written from 1946 to 1951) the protagonist is Darrell rivers. At the age of 12 it is his first year and he will continue studying there until he is 17. His first friendships with the naughty Alice and the quiet Sally ... But there are all the others like Mary-Lou, Betty, Katherine or Gwendoline Mary. And the teachers like the mademoiselles Rougier and Dupont, Miss Potts, Mistress or Headmistress Grayling

Y The twins change schools It is the first title of the saga of the school Casa Particular in Santa Clara. The protagonists are Pat and Isabel O'Sullivan, who want to go to the same school as their friends, but their mother has decided to send them to Santa Clara. And although at first they accept, they decide that they will dedicate themselves to make mischief so that they change schools. Of course, everything will change when they get to know their classmates and teachers.

The new editions of these titles with illustrations of Henry Lawrence.


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