Children's Literature
I.S.U. Topics
Below is a list of possible
I.S.U. topics. You must read at least two primary sources written
by your selected author (perhaps more, depending on the length of the works).
You are not limited to the titles listed in brackets.
F ALC
Alcott, Louisa May
Little Women
F AND
Anderson, Hans Christian The Ugly
Duckling
F BAR
Barrie, James Mathew
Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, Peter and Wendy
F BEL
Bell, William
Forbidden City, Crabbe
F BLU
Blume, Judy
Blubber
F BLY
Blyton, Enid
The Famous Five
F CLA
Clark, Catherine Anthony The Golden
Pine Cone
F CLE
Cleary, Beverly
Ramona the Pest
F DEF
Defoe, Daniel
Robinson Crusoe
F DIC
Dickens, Charles
Oliver Twist
F FAR
Farley, Walter
The Black Stallion
F GRA
Grahame, Kenneth
The Wind in the Wilows
F KEE
Keene, Carolyn
Nancy Drew series
F KIN
Kingsley, Charles
The Water Babies
F LAN
Lang, Andrew
The Brown Fairy, The Green Fair
F LEW
Lewis, C. S.
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
F MAC
MacDonald, George
The Maiden's Bequest, At the Back of the North Wind
F MON
Montgomery, Lucy Maud Anne of Green
Gables
F MOW Mowat,
Farley
The Dog Who Wouldn't Be, Never Cry Wolf
F PAS
Pascal, Francine
Sweet Valley High series
F PUL
Pullman, Philip
The Golden Compass
F RAN
Ransome, Arthur
Swallows and Amazons
F ROW
Rowling, J. K.
Harry Potter and thev Philosopher's Stone
F SEW
Sewell, Anna
Black Beauty
F STE
Stevenson, R> L>
Treasure Island
F STI
Stine, R. L
Goosebumps series
F STR
Stratemeyer, Edward
The Hardy Boys
F TOL
Tolkien, J. R. R.
The Hobbit
F TWA
Twain, Mark
Huckleberry Finn
F WHI
White, E. B.
Charlotte's Web
F WHI
White, T. H.
The Sword in the Stone