Summer Reading 2008

Grade 12

Required Reading

All required summer reading books will be available from www.varsitybooks.com after June 1, 2008. If you have any difficulty obtaining these titles, call Sue Clayton in the Business Office at (410) 263-9231, ext. 1262.

To supplement the books listed below, Key's Upper School librarians have compiled a list of websites that provide additional options for summer reading. Many reading lists are available at the Young Adult Library Services Association's Outstanding Books for the College Bound. Jayne Karsten has shared this wonderfully annotated Humanities Texas Summer Reading List, featuring books in both English and Spanish. And for the latest from the National Council of Teachers of English on how books make it into summer reading lists, check out Shaking Up Summer Reading.

Required Reading For All Upper School Students

Gaviotas
ISBN 1890132284
(guiding questions)
Alan Weisman

Astronomy

Read ONE of the titles below.

2001 A Space Odyssey
ISBN-10: 0451457994
ISBN-13: 978-0451457998 Publisher: Roc
(September 12, 2000)
Arthur C. Clarke
Contact
ISBN-10: 1857235800
ISBN-13: 978-1857235807
Publisher: Orbit; New Ed edition (September 18, 1997)
Carl Sagan
Eater
ISBN-10: 0380790564
ISBN-13: 978-0380790562
Publisher: Eos (May 1, 2001)
Gregory Benford

Advanced Biology

Biology
Neil A. Campbell

Read Chapters 1-6. There will be a test the first week of class.

Advanced Chemistry

Chemistry
6th Edition
Zumdahl

Please read Chapters 1-3 and complete the following problems by the first day of school.

  • Chapter 1: 25, 27, 31, 33, 41, 49, 53, 59.
  • Chapter 2: 41, 43, 45, 47, 49, 51, 57, 59, 61, 63, 65, 69, 71.
  • Chapter 3: 23, 29, 33, 43, 51, 61

English 12

One Hundred Years of Solitude
ISBN 0060883286
(guiding questions)
Gabriel García Márquez

French IV

Le Petit Prince Antoine St. Exupéry

Read the entire book. Select your four favorite chapters and explain in four paragraphs in French, about ten lines each, why you selected those chapters.

French V

La Symphonie Pastorale
(National Textbook Co.)
André Gide

Read up to page 62. Summarize the reading in French in about three pages, double spaced. Select two of the following characters and characterize them in two different paragraphs, about twelve lines each: le Pasteur, Gertrude, Jacques, and Amelie.

Advanced French Literature

Candide
(Integral Version)
Voltaire

Read the entire book and be prepared to discuss it the first week of school.

Latin IV

The Aeneid of Virgil Tr. Mendelbaum

Spanish II

Realidad y fantasia Noguez & Boyd

Read Nada es perfecto (pages 1-10), En defenso de los vampiros, (p. 11- 14), and El perro es el mejor amigo del hombre (p. 15-20). Students are to answer all follow-up questions and be ready to do the in-class speaking exercises from each reading.

Spanish III

Realidad y fantasia Noguez & Boyd

Read Juan Gómez, detective (pages 62-70), El origen de los aztecas (p. 71-75), El Cid Campeador (p. 84-91). Students are to answer all follow-up questions and be ready to do the in-class speaking exercises from each reading.

Spanish IV

La Catrina, La novela David Curland
El Misterio de la Llave Fernando Uria

Spanish V

Students will obtain a summer reading packet from the instructor.

BOOKS TO RELAX WITH

Click here view the twelfth grade recommended reading list.

Reading Lists