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Date: 2014-05-30 14:33:40
Memoirs
Jane Eyre
Looking for Alaska
Turnitin
Girl
Interrupted
Susanna Kaysen
Brontë family
The Glass Castle
McLean Hospital
Literature
Film
Intertextuality

ROSELLE PARK HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER READING GUIDE[removed]ACADEMIC YEAR 12th Grade SUMMER READING REQUIREMENTS

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