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Short Answer
1. Robert Cormier began his writing career as an award-winning journalist for the newspaper the Fitchburg Sentinel but became a full-time writer in 1960 after the success of his first novel, Now and at the Hour. For what kind of literature is this writer well known? How might his impact on readership be characterized?
Teaching Suggestion: This prompt will give students the opportunity to share their own knowledge about the work and legacy of Robert Cormier, widely regarded as one of the most influential YA authors of the 20th century. Students unfamiliar with this writer might use these or similar resources to learn about Cormier’s biography, story summaries, and legacy.
Differentiation Suggestion: For advanced learners, consider having them read an excerpt of a master’s degree thesis by Erik M. Walker, “Beyond the Problem Novel: Robert Cormier’s Vision and the World of Adolescent Tragedy.
By Robert Cormier
Beyond the Chocolate War
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Heroes
Heroes
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I Am the Cheese
I Am the Cheese
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The Bumblebee Flies Anyway
The Bumblebee Flies Anyway
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The Chocolate War
The Chocolate War
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The Rag and Bone Shop
The Rag and Bone Shop
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Tunes for Bears to Dance To
Tunes for Bears to Dance To
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We All Fall Down
We All Fall Down
Robert Cormier
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