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A wide-ranging collection of civic-minded, literary, entertaining reads. BOOKLIST
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"What they have given us is a gift....One wonders how the world might be different if works in Best American Nonrequired Reading were indeed required." USA TODAY
A wide-ranging collection of civic-minded, literary, entertaining reads. BOOKLIST"
An eclectic collection chosen by a committee of San Francisco area high school students and brimming with wonderful short stories, journalism, interviews and poetry. TAMPA BAY TIMES
"A wealth of strong material makes The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2016 valuable reading." POPMATTERS
"What they have given us is a gift....One wonders how the world might be different if works in Best American Nonrequired Reading were indeed required."
USA TODAY
A wide-ranging collection of civic-minded, literary, entertaining reads. BOOKLIST
"
"An eclectic collection chosen by a committee of San Francisco area high school students and brimming with wonderful short stories, journalism, interviews and poetry."--TAMPA BAY TIMES
"A wealth of strong material makes The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2016 valuable reading."--POPMATTERS
"What they have given us is a gift.... One wonders how the world might be different if works in Best American Nonrequired Reading were indeed required."
--USA TODAY
"A wide-ranging collection of civic-minded, literary, entertaining reads." --BOOKLIST
-An eclectic collection chosen by a committee of San Francisco area high school students and brimming with wonderful short stories, journalism, interviews and poetry.---TAMPA BAY TIMES
-A wealth of strong material makes The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2016 valuable reading.---POPMATTERS
-What they have given us is a gift.... One wonders how the world might be different if works in Best American Nonrequired Reading were indeed required.-
--USA TODAY
-A wide-ranging collection of civic-minded, literary, entertaining reads.- --BOOKLIST
Reseña del editor:
“If you need to fall in love with reading again—or just want a reminder that high school students deserve a lot more than their reading lists give them—then this is the book for you.” —Bust
Guest editor Rachel Kushner, author of The Flamethrowers, works with a group of high school students out of 826 San Francisco to select The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2015. The BANR Committee gathers weekly in the basement of a small publishing house in San Francisco to read literary magazines, chapbooks, graphic novels, blogs, transcripts, and anything else that strikes their fancy. They are assisted by a group of 826 students that meet in the basement of a robot shop in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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