The short story we studied - "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin - is one example of AP level reading. Over the summer, you can read other classic literature to build your experience and confidence. Check out this link to one high school's AP literature reading list: 
 
Reading for fun can be the most interesting and rewarding activity you do all summer. There are some great resources to help you find books you'll love. 


1) The Ypsilanti City Library has three locations: Whittaker, Michigan, and Superior. Check out books for three weeks with a library card or picture ID. The link below will take you to their website. 


2) The American Library Association publishes a list of top fiction for young adults each year. Click the link below to see the 2013 list. 


3) This New York high school has a summer reading list for 9th and 10th graders; each book has a short description. 
Enjoy your summer vacation, and don't forget to read!