
Patterns and Themes : A Basic English Reader (with InfoTrac (R))
Heinle & Heinle Publishers Inc.,U.S.
5th Edition
Published on 21. October 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-0-15-504583-5 (ISBN)
Description
PATTERNS AND THEMES is a thematic reader, with contemporary, high-interest readings organized thematically around topics that mirror the issue-oriented nature of college-level work. Each reading has suggested writing assignments and is surrounded by unique pedagogical features that focus on key skills such as vocabulary, writing techniques, and critical thinking.
Reviews / Votes
1. MEMORIES. Langston Hughes, "Salvation." Curt Kruschwitz, "Goals." Maxine Hong Kingston, "The Woman Warrior." John Bennett, "My First Hunting Trip." Dave Barry, "Pranks for the Memory." 2. FAMILIES. James A. Perkins, "Chicken Gizzards." Richard Rodriguez, "My Family's Language." Andrew Shanley, "The Great Sisters and Brothers War." James Still, "Mrs. Razor." Ryan Hardesty, "Up the Hill." 3. SCHOOL. Rebecca Caudill, "A Pocket Full of Cricket." Sandra Cisneros, "Eleven." David Raymond, "On Being Seventeen, Bright?" Russell Baker, "Learning to Write." John Holt, "Escape From Childhood." Jesse Stuart, from The Thread That Runs So True. 4. DIFFERENCES. Marina Martinez, "A Biracial Child's Choice?" Lewis P. Johnson, "For My Indian Daughter." Isaac Asimov, "What is Intelligence Anyway?" Brittany Stacey, "Jim's Promise" (student). 5. HEALTH. Thomas Bartlett, "Freshman Pay, Mentally and Physically." Marya Hornbacher, "Wasted." Amanda Bess, "What Price Would You Pay to Drive Drunk?" (student). Paul Duke, "If ER Nurses Crash, Will Patients Follow." 6. SPORTS. Cheryl D. Fields, "Point: Sports Can Build Up Black Women in Society." Jere Longman and Ian Zack, "SHE Got Game." Mark Clayton, "Has Equality in Sports Gone Too Far?" Narissa Dalla, "Don't Take the Fun Out of Youth Sports" (student). Ken Garfield, "Obsession Saps the Fun from Sports." Gabe Helterbrand, "Let Kids Have Fun" (student). 7. WOMEN AND MEN. Marjorie Franco, "Yes, Women and Men Can Be?" Leonard Pitts, Jr., "Keeping the Light On." Parker, "For Better Boys, Try a Little Tenderness." Daniel R.Meier, "One Man's Kids." 8. WORK. Stephanie Armour, "Downturn Goes Easier on College?" John R. Coleman, "Blue-Collar Journal: A College?" Gaye Wagner, "Death of an Officer." Ellen Goodman, "The Company Man." Janet Krebs, "Working Mothers." 9. HEROISM. Sara Terry, "Why Heroes are Hard to Come By." Paul Simon, "Joe DiMaggio: The Silent Superstar." Kathleen Parker, "Real Heroes Need No Fame." Silas House, "Appalachian Heroes."More details
Edition
5th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Florence
United States
Publishing group
Cengage Learning, Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
ISBN-13
978-0-15-504583-5 (9780155045835)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Ph.D., Univ of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Content
1. MEMORIES. Langston Hughes, "Salvation." Curt Kruschwitz, "Goals." Maxine Hong Kingston, "The Woman Warrior." John Bennett, "My First Hunting Trip." Dave Barry, "Pranks for the Memory." 2. FAMILIES. James A. Perkins, "Chicken Gizzards." Richard Rodriguez, "My Family"s Language." Andrew Shanley, "The Great Sisters and Brothers War." James Still, "Mrs. Razor." Ryan Hardesty, "Up the Hill." 3. SCHOOL. Rebecca Caudill, "A Pocket Full of Cricket." Sandra Cisneros, "Eleven." David Raymond, "On Being Seventeen, Bright..." Russell Baker, "Learning to Write." John Holt, "Escape From Childhood." Jesse Stuart, from The Thread That Runs So True. 4. DIFFERENCES. Marina Martinez, "A Biracial Child"s Choice..." Lewis P. Johnson, "For My Indian Daughter." Isaac Asimov, "What is Intelligence Anyway?" Brittany Stacey, "Jim"s Promise" (student). 5. HEALTH. Thomas Bartlett, "Freshman Pay, Mentally and Physically." Marya Hornbacher, "Wasted." Amanda Bess, "What Price Would You Pay to Drive Drunk?" (student). Paul Duke, "If ER Nurses Crash, Will Patients Follow." 6. SPORTS. Cheryl D. Fields, "Point: Sports Can Build Up Black Women in Society." Jere Longman and Ian Zack, "SHE Got Game." Mark Clayton, "Has Equality in Sports Gone Too Far?" Narissa Dalla, "Don"t Take the Fun Out of Youth Sports" (student). Ken Garfield, "Obsession Saps the Fun from Sports." Gabe Helterbrand, "Let Kids Have Fun" (student). 7. WOMEN AND MEN. Marjorie Franco, "Yes, Women and Men Can Be..." Leonard Pitts, Jr., "Keeping the Light On." Parker, "For Better Boys, Try a Little Tenderness." Daniel R.Meier, "One Man"s Kids." 8. WORK. Stephanie Armour, "Downturn Goes Easier on College..." John R. Coleman, "Blue-Collar Journal: A College..." Gaye Wagner, "Death of an Officer." Ellen Goodman, "The Company Man." Janet Krebs, "Working Mothers." 9. HEROISM. Sara Terry, "Why Heroes are Hard to Come By." Paul Simon, "Joe DiMaggio: The Silent Superstar." Kathleen Parker, "Real Heroes Need No Fame." Silas House, "Appalachian Heroes."