Audacity

by Melanie Crowder

This novel in verse weaves a story inspired by real-life Russian immigrant Clara Lemlich and her activist work to get fair labor conditions in New York City's garment industry.

We'll use this beautiful book to talk about labor rights, strikes, and what it means to create a world that's fair.

How Self-Paced Book Club Classes Work

Participation in the self-paced book club includes immediate access to a set of resources and activities to be completed at your own pace.

Families are welcome to use as many or as few of the suggested resources and activities as they'd like to fit their interest and schedules.

Book Club Materials

  • Suggested Reading Schedule

  • Reading Guides with Comprehension Questions (PDF and Google Slides)

  • Vocabulary and Reading Activities

  • Writing/Multimodal Project Prompts

  • Live and Video Discussion of the Book

  • Final Project Feedback Rubrics

Ages:

13-18

Supplies:

  • A copy of the book Audacity by Melanie Crowder (ISBN: 9780147512499).
    Used and borrowed copies will work just fine! If your learner is going to participate in final projects and reading guides, I recommend having a physical copy even if they primarily read the ebook or audiobook. (Dayla Learning Bookshop Link)
  • PDF reader
  • Access to printer recommended


Content Notes:

This book is emotionally intense and includes oppression based on gender and religion (especially antisemitism). There are definitely powerful moments of pain and struggle, but there are no graphic descriptions of violence.

Pricing options

This class uses a sliding fee scale for pricing options in order to build more equitable access to these educational opportunities.

Meet Your Teacher!

Michelle Parrinello-Cason

Dr. Michelle Parrinello-Cason is the founder of Dayla Learning. She has a PhD in rhetoric and composition, a passion for helping students find their writing voice, and two homeschooling children of her own. Michelle has taught in a wide variety of settings including six years as a full-time college professor. She has been teaching virtual and in-person homeschool writing and humanities classes for more than five years. Michelle believes in meeting students where they are and — as any of her previous students will tell you — believes deeply that there is no such thing as a bad rough draft!