90 pages 3 hours read

Priscilla Cummings

Red Kayak

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2004

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Wait Till Helen Comes

  • 1986 middle-grade novel by Mary Downing Hahn
  • connects to themes of The Past and Moral Responsibility
  • Consider how Heather’s guilt over accidentally starting the fire affects the dynamics of her new family; compare this to the way J.T. and Digger’s actions impact their friendship with Brady.
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“Thank You, Ma’am”

  • 1958 short story by Langston Hughes
  • connects to the theme of Moral Responsibility and touches on issues of Class
  • Consider the role that economic distress or inequality plays in motivating Roger’s actions, as well as J.T. and (especially) Digger’s.
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“One Art”

  • poem by Elizabeth Bishop, first published in 1976
  • connects to the theme of The Past, particularly in relation to grief and loss
  • Consider the poem’s lighthearted tone and the extent to which the speaker is suppressing unpleasant feelings; compare this to how different characters in Red Kayak cope with loss.