What began five summers ago as a way to keep students connected to learning has become a much-anticipated tradition: LCS Reads Student Edition is back for Summer 2026!
At Lakefield College School, we believe reading does more than build vocabulary—it sparks curiosity, broadens perspectives, and inspires meaningful reflection long after the final page. This summer’s selections invite students to step into stories that will challenge, inspire, and stay with them well beyond the break.
Grade 9 English Animal Farm by George Orwell and
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
Grade 9 students will explore two thought-provoking novels that examine power, freedom, ambition, and the search for purpose and personal meaning.
Grade 10 English & Page to StageBorn a Crime by Trevor Noah
Trevor Noah’s bestselling memoir offers a powerful and often humorous reflection on growing up in apartheid and post-apartheid South Africa while exploring themes of identity, resilience, and family.
Grade 10 War Experience The Paris Library by Janet Skeslien Charles
Based on the true story of librarians at the American Library in Paris during the Second World War, this novel highlights courage, friendship, and the enduring power of books during times of conflict.
Grade 11 English The Outside Circle by Patti LaBoucane-Benson, illustrated by Kelly Mellings
This impactful graphic novel follows two brothers navigating cycles of trauma and healing while exploring Indigenous perspectives, identity, and personal transformation.
Grade 11 AP Language Kitchen Confidential by Anthony Bourdain
Anthony Bourdain’s candid memoir takes readers behind the scenes of the restaurant industry through sharp storytelling, humour, and reflections on ambition and passion.
Grade 12 EnglishLong Way Down by Jason Reynolds
Written in powerful verse, this award-winning novel examines grief, violence, and the choices that shape our lives through the story of a teenager confronting an impossible decision.
Grade 12 AP LiteratureThe Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Fitzgerald’s iconic novel of the Jazz Age continues to challenge readers to reflect on wealth, ambition, love, and the pursuit of the American Dream.