The Voyager Review of Books
By Walter T Bowne
The Voyager Review of BooksDec 02, 2020
Orwell's "Animal Farm" still speaks to today's world
Junior Julie Bogardus reviews Orwell's classic fable about a dystopian world.
The Story of My Life by Hellen Keller: An audio review
Eastern junior Elyse Kratchman reads her review of Helen Keller's book.
The Color Purple by Alice Walker: A Review
Maddie McClain fron English III Honors reviews Walker's classic novel. Enjoy.
Let's talk about the Eyes of TJ Eckleburg
Students lectures from English III Honors
Let's talk about The Owl Eyed Man
Amiya in English III Honors discusses the symbolic significance of The Owl Eyed Man in The Great Gatsby
Maddie and Elana talk about George Wilson from The Great Gatsby
An analysis of George Wilson.
"Therapy Session" by Ethan Kauffman
Junior Ethan Kauffman wrote a play based on his independent reading of Emma Donoghue's novel, "Room."
Performed by:
Annette Kroes (2022)
Alyssa Bralow (2022)
Ethan Kauffman (2022)
Alexandra Kauffman (American University Class of 2024)
What do The Shining and Fight Club Have in Common?
High school juniors Evan and Gabe discuss on their new program two novels they selected for Independent Reading for AP Language and Composition. Enjoy.
The Beautiful Paradox Inherit in "All the Light We Cannot See" by Anthony Doerr
High school junior Izzy Bianco reviews Anthony Doerr's novel.
Is Eleanor Oliphant Completely Fine? A review of Gail Honeyman's 2017 debut novel
High School junior CAITLIN FLEWELLING reviews "Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine" by Gail Honeyman, her 2017 debut novel. It won 2017 Costa Debut Novel Award. "The novel focuses on 29-year-old Eleanor Oliphant, a social misfit with a traumatic past who becomes enamoured of a singer, whom she believes she is destined to be with." - Wikipedia