ages 12-18
Hosted by volunteer Laura Hershey, this monthly workshop is designed to teach teens the fundamentals of writing and literary analysis in a fun, interactive setting.
In this fun and dynamic exploration of literature for teens taught by volunteer Laura Hershey, you will read, analyze and interpret a diverse selection of notable works of literature, including short stories, poetry, dramatic works, speeches, and music lyrics, among others. Each meeting will include an exploration of the author in focus, a reading and analysis of the work, as well as identifying the literary period, literary devices and literary features which make the work or works special. Meetings will include group discussions, videos, quizzes, and multimedia.
You’re welcome to attend one session, or as many meetings as you like, but we encourage you to attend monthly so as to be able to better contribute to discussion. Attendance will be noted so that teens who complete a majority of the 10 2019-2020 meetings, and who wish to include the year-long club on CVs and college applications will receive a certificate of participation.
In January, the group will focus on The Other Two by Edith Wharton. The first female to win the Pulitzer Prize for Literature, Edith Wharton was an American novelist, short story writer, playwright, and designer. She drew upon her insider’s knowledge of the upper-class New York “aristocracy” to realistically portray the lives and morals of the Gilded Age. In Wharton’s short story The Other Two, a husband must come to terms with his new wife’s past relationships. Ripe with symbolism, the work shows the importance of setting in a short story.
About Laura: Laura is a Canadian specializing in policy writing and marketing & communications. She has worked for the federal governments of Canada and Bermuda as well as the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in Paris. She is the mother of two bilingual children attending high school in the French public school system and she is passionate about ensuring that children develop literary skills to enhance their love of reading and writing.
Advance registration is required for this event (sign-up HERE). Participation in teen events is free for Library members and 10€ for non-members, and each teen attending must have a valid Library card or purchase a day pass. Send an email to Celeste, our Children’s and Teens’ Services Manager, with questions about this event or any of our teen programs: celeste@americanlibraryinparis.org.