Title: Tears of a Tiger
1Therapy
Best Friends
Drama
Basketball
Abuse
Guns
Guilt
Captain
Drinking
Annoying Parents
Pain
Anger
Girlfriend
Parties
2- What do you think Tears of a Tiger will be about
based on the title? - Book Walk-through
3Essential questions
- In what ways can we tell a story?
- How can we, as readers and as people, deal with
issues like peer pressure, child abuse, death,
etc. that are prevalent in the novel? - Who or what are the monsters in this novel?
4Sharon M. Draper
- Sharon M. Draper is
- A professional educator
- as well as an accomplished writer.
- National Teacher of the Year
- Coretta Scott King Literary Award
- New York Times bestselling author
5Sharon Draper, contd.
- Her literary recognition began when, as a
challenge from one of her students, she entered
and won first prize in a literary contest, for
which she was awarded 5000 and the publication
of her short story, "One Small Torch." She has
published numerous poems, articles, and short
stories in a variety of literary journals.
6- The Coretta Scott King Book Awards are given
annually to outstanding African American authors
and illustrators of books for children and young
adults that demonstrate an appreciation of
African American culture and universal human
values.
7Common Questions
- 1. How long have you been writing?
- Tears of a Tiger, my first book, was released in
1994. - 2. Where did you go to college?
- Pepperdine University and Miami University and
the University of Cincinnati. I have a Bachelor's
Degree, a Master's Degree, and two honorary
Doctorate Degrees
8True/ False
1. Most people know when they are too drunk to
drive. 2. Young people should always go to their
parents first with a serious problem. 3. Time
heals all wounds. 4. If you really love a person,
you should be willing to see him or her through
any problem. 5. A person can come out of a state
of depression by having a positive attitude. 6.
People are treated differently because of their
race. 7. Guilt serves no constructive purpose. 8.
People who take their own lives are brave. 9.
People who take their own lives hurt nobody but
themselves. 10. It is more difficult to forgive
yourself than to forgive others.
Choose one Statement you are passionate about,
and explain why you agree/disagree in your
notebook
9Essential Questions
- How destructive is guilt?
- What are the effects of guilt?