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Elizabeth Bracher, Boston College Rebecca Campbell, Northern Arizona University Tara Coleman, Kansas State University Steven Girardot, Georgia Institute of Technology Jennifer Latino, Campbell University Jeanne Leep, Edgewood College Daphne Rankin, Virginia Commonwealth University Jared Tippets, Purdue University Karen Weathermon, Washington State University
Left to right: Tara Coleman (Kansas State University), Rebecca Campbell (Northern Arizona University), Steven Girardot (Georgia Institute of Technology), Jennifer Latino (Campbell University), Jared Tippets (Purdue University), author Gary Shteyngart (Little Failure, Absurdistan and Super Sad True Love Story), Elizabeth Bracher (Boston College), Karen Weathermon (Washington State University), Jeanne Leep (Edgewood College), Daphne Rankin (Virginia Commonwealth University) and Penguin Random House CEO Markus Dohle.
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Life StoriesMemoir, Biography, and Autobiography . . . . . . . 10 Fiction to Talk About . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Inspiration and Guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 History and Society. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Life and College Guides . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Environmental Studies and Health Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84 Social Action . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100 Order Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103
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Audiobooks
For many years, educational leaders have been making the link between listening to audiobooks and developing enhanced literacy skills such as uency, comprehension, and increased vocabulary. Astute educators and librarians have been integrating audiobooks into their lesson plans to help engage non-readers, level the playing eld for English language learners, and slow down those voracious readers who dont read carefully enough for thorough comprehension. With the growth and development of the common reading experience, professors and administrators now have the opportunity to increase participation by adding the audiobook option to their programming, both to better engage non-readers or to simply enhance the reading experience. Audiobook Stats
According to the Audio Publishers Associations annual sales & consumer surveys: H Audiobook listeners are more voracious readers of print books than non-listeners. H Use is primarily in the car, but listeners are increasingly using audiobooks during exercise, cooking, gardening, and at work. H Digital downloads now account for 60% of sales through retail channels. H The younger generation of listeners has a strong preference for downloads. H The unabridged format continues to dominate with 90% of audios sold.
Why Audiobooks?
H 30% of people are auditory learnersprocessing information best through listening. H 85% of what we learn, we learn by listening . . . For students, listening is THE
dominant learning medium, fundamental to grasping all other language arts: reading, writing, and speaking. H Audiobooks promote a sense of intimacy and human connectionwe listened to stories long before we read them. Audiobooks reinforce good storytelling, an important tradition in human history.
Making the link between listening and the First-Year/Common Reading Experience
H Movies are adaptations of the text; audiobooks
are word-for-word oral versions of the text. H The accessibility of audiobooks makes them a great choice for international students and non-readers, who want to join the discussion, but face some challenges.
Twenty-rst century students have been pushing buttons since the get-go and are comfortable and attracted to devices in their learning space. Audiobooks are a satisfying combination of an old-fashioned tradition and todays technology.
Jon Scieszka, author, www.guyslisten.com
Getting Started
Bring Audiobooks into Your Evaluation Process: Examination copies are available (in most cases) on CD, and always as digital downloads. Please contact commonreads@randomhouse.com with your request. Site Licenses Are Available: Audiobook les can be delivered to students via a download link on a schools website or intranet. Contact Maren McCamley at mmccamley@randomhouse.com for more information. Share an Audiobook Clip: Clips are available for ALL of our titles at randomhouseaudio.com. From the website, you can download the clips as thumbnails, as well as embed or share them. For example, you can include clips in your newsletters, post them on your website, and insert them into presentations. Contact cherman@ randomhouse.com for special clip requests.
In the ever-changing technological landscape, the art of listening is an essential component in developing literate, critical thinkers.
electing the right title is only the rst step toward making your First-Year Reading program a success; publisher support is also essential. The Random House LLC Academic Marketing Department is here to ensure that your program runs
DISCUSSION GUIDES We continue to develop and make available discussion guides, which may be used as tools by your discussion leaders. Many of these free guides are available in print, and all may be easily downloaded from our website.
DESK COPIES Depending upon the method of your order, you are entitled to one complimentary copy of a book per twenty student copies ordered. These complimentary copies are often allocated to group discussion leaders.
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This timeline provides a helpful outline of the steps that compose a successful common reading program
BOOK IS SELECTED
BOOK PURCHASE
PROGRAMMING
How do students obtain the book? Contact your campus bookstore/distributor to order directly.
Will you need a custom version? We can print customized editions with your college logo and/or letter from your president.
No customization
What is the estimated length of time between order and delivery? Allow 34 weeks for delivery.
Who should the institution contact to obtain a price quote? Contact jlipman@randomhouse.com or 1.800.800.3246 for a price quote. Have available the book title, ISBN, quantity, delivery date, and ship to information.
Author visit? Many of our authors are represented by the Random House Speakers Bureau. To request an author, contact 212.572.2013 or rhspeakers@ randomhouse.com. When contacting the RH Speakers Bureau, please know your available budget, desired date of visit, audience size and type, program description, and if there will be book signing opportunities.
How much time does customization take? Normal delivery time for custom editions is 68 weeks from order to delivery.
What is the estimated length of time between order and delivery? Allow 24 weeks for delivery.
Other programming ideas (see our Best Practices and Programming Ideas on pages 67)
3 SELECTING A BOOK
Think about the following questions when considering eligible books for your program: Does the book tell a good story? Is the book accessible? Will a variety of students at different reading levels and with different interests be able to engage with the book? To this point, consider page count. A good rule of thumb is the 300 Rule: if possible, choose a book with 300 pages or less. Does it feature a protagonist students can relate to? They might be the same age or be dealing with similar life situations (change, challenge, adversity). Does the book touch on teachable themes, such as inclusiveness/diversity, global engagement, etc.? Do the themes of the book correspond to your universitys strategic mission? Campus engagement and resources will be easier to secure if you make this relationship clear. If having the books author speak is part of the plan for your reading program, it is important to consider author availability during the book selection process. Speaking fees and availability can vary considerably. You dont want to go through all the work to select a book, only to find out that the authors speaking fee will not work for your budget, or s/he is not available to speak on the dates you need!
3 ENGAGING STUDENTS
Use digital and social media to your advantage. Use your universitys existing social media webpage or account (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) or create a dedicated page for your common reading program to build a community around the book selection, author visit, and other programming activities. Many authors, publishers, and lecture agencies have existing material that can be posted to your community page. Get students prepared. Consider introducing the book during the spring or summer prior to the next academic year. For example, if first-year students receive the book during Orientation, the Orientation Leaders and various speakers can advertise the program and build a feeling of community around the reading of the text. Also, think about having students turn in questions for the author as part of an assignment and have a moderator pose the questions to the author. This will incentivize students to come up with more original questions, will save on time during the Q&A, and will avoid dreaded dead air. Make the questions a contest, such as: Can you stump the author? Have students create materials in advance of the authors visit. Essay collections are a great idea. You may also consider multimedia approachessuch as blogs, videos, or website. Students tend to share more on a personal level when they are not
PROGRAMMING IDEAS
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in an open forum and the medium can be anonymous. Another idea is to have students autograph and annotate the authors book. In addition to brief messages to the author, annotations can call attention to the passages of the book students find most compelling or personally resonant. Authors appreciate different perspectives on and reactions to their work, and they can take home the annotated book as a memento to commemorate the event! Organize campus-wide discussion groups. Some campuses use faculty, some use upper-class students, and some use a combination of faculty, staff, and students to facilitate these discussions. Again, this is a good way for the first-year student to feel that they are a part of the university community. Link the book to as much existing campus programming as possible. Can the Film Studies Dept. co-sponsor a viewing of a film related to your book? Are there plays, arts exhibits, or other speakers coming to campus that you could tie into? Perhaps Student Activities can help as well? Reach out to faculty who teach courses relevant to your book selection, provide them with review copies of the book, invite them to events, and ask them to embed the book in their syllabi and courses. Your book selection committee will be a great resource in making these connections.
3 HOSTING AN AUTHOR
Is the author represented by an agency or speakers bureau? Most authors will have an agent, and that will be the person to contact about speaking fees and availability. Often, the books publisher will have this information. Encourage as many faculty and students as possible to read the book in advance of the authors visit. In addition to having more enthusiastic readers on campus to help you spread the good word about the book and your program, folks who have already read the book will have more interesting questions for the author, making for a more intelligent and productive discussion. Assign a faculty member or administrator to host the author. While one of the benefits of an author visit is for students to engage with the author, it is important to have a faculty member or administrator act as the dedicated host, someone who has the authority to assertively manage appearancesto turn down requests or move an author to the next location, for example. Sharing is caring! Encourage university departments and divisions to coordinate in advance. Perhaps events may be co-sponsored so the author isnt pulled in too many directions, and departments can share space, time, money, and other resources. Consider having one large campus talk that is required of all students. This makes the best use of both your programming time and the authors time on campus. Many authors say that different departments and disciplines actually tend to have questions that are more similar in nature than they are different. Even if that is not the case, a diversity of questions is a good thing; it offers a richer conversation when different interests come together, and students learn more. Mix up the formats of events. The most successful visits offer the author and participants a variety of events to keep things fresh and engaging. Have the author speak at a podium for one event, do an on-stage sit-down Q&A at another, and participate in a group interview with faculty at a third. When hosting an author Q&A, its important to appoint a moderator to move the discussion along. The moderator can address basic factual questions upfront, to allow for a more in-depth exchange during the Q&A. The moderator can also be the person who introduces the author. Following a large campus-wide talk, arrange for smaller, more intimate discussions with faculty and students, in which the author and participants can delve more deeply into topics mentioned in the campus-wide talk. All participants should have attended the larger campus talk so that they come to the breakout sessions with at least a basic knowledge of the book. Give authors a break (or two)! In order to provide your participants with the best experience possible, foster an environment that makes the author comfortable, and one that allows them to put their best foot forward. Schedule breaks in between sessions and offer some meals off. Arrange to have snacks, water, coffee, and meals available as appropriate. If the author is the key attraction at a meal, make sure he or she has ample time to eat. Dont take it personally. When negotiating your authors visit to campus, there may be many requirements on the part of the agency for travel, lodging, and down time. These are based on the agencys standard contractual obligations designed to cover a wide variety of celebrities, athletes, and other speakers. However, most agencies and authors understand that you have state and university policies that may constrain what you can offer, and will work with you to meet your needs. Schedule ample time for planning and negotiation. You should also verify with the authors agent whether events or speaking engagements may be videotaped or recorded. They often have provisions for what is allowable.
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Colum was excellent with our students, blending current events and personal anecdotes during his presentation. I have rarely met an author as willing to spend his personal time connecting with our students. He is a true literary scholar and we were grateful for his work enhancing our summer reading program. Duke University, Durham, NC
CHARLES DUHIGG
Charles was phenomenal! He was so easy to work with and the students just adored him. His book and lecture inspired students to think about their own habits and how they impact their daily lives, studies, and even future careers. His visit enriched the lives of so many students, faculty, and staff. Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX
We were delighted to host Jamie Ford on campus for our 2012/2013 Community Read. Not only was his novel an ideal choice, but his visit to campus touched the hearts and minds of our students, staff, faculty and community. His presentation was both meaningful and engaging to so many. Edmonds Community College, Lynnwood, WA
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hes Not There is the unconventional memoir of a person who changes genders, a portrait of a loving marriage that withstands a radical change, and a revealing look at societys folly in overemphasizing the importance of fixed gender roles.
After reading Shes Not There, my students asked if we could bring Jenny Boylan to campus. What a huge impact she had on Creative Writing students; Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies students; and students at the Pride Center as well as a the general campus community during her evening reading and commentary. Bringing Jenny to OSU was inspired by students and she was inspirational for them during her visit. The Graduate School, Oregon State University With bluntness and sincerity, Boylan opens up about the 40 years she spent living as a man, about being trapped in the wrong body, the awkwardness of never feeling appropriately dressed, the desire to live outwardly as the opposite gender, and the overwhelming longing to fit in with the mainstream. . . . Often humorous and illustrative and always enjoyable and enriching without being preachy, Boylan selflessly offers the reader all the painful details of her life as sacrifice for a better appreciation of what it means to be transsexual in todays world. Her book will do more for raising awareness of the transsexual experience than Jan Morriss Conundrum. Recommended. Library Journal Also Available by Jennifer Finney Boylan Broadway | TR | 978-0-385-34697-9 | 352pp. $14.95/$17.95 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 Also Available: e-Book: 978-0-385-34698-6 | $11.99/$13.99 Can.
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Discipline: Gender Studies Themes: Family & Relationships; Identity; LGBT Campus Visits: Discussion Guide Available: Alternative Formats:
Jennifer Finney Boylan, a professor at Colby College and author of Shes Not There: A Life in Two Genders, has written a new memoir discussing her experience as first a father and then, as she transitioned from being male to female, motherhood. She offers thoughtful meditations on gender and how families are shaped, and includes her conversations on these subjects with Richard Russo, Edward Albee, Ann Beattie, Augusten Burroughs, Susan Minot, and others.
[A] warm, engaging memoir. . . . This informal investigation and her touchingly funny and always candid story work together to reveal the books ultimate truth: that to accept the wondrous scope of gender is to affirm the vast potential of life in all its messy, unfathomable beauty. . . . Genuinely insightful through and through. Kirkus Reviews
Crown | HC | 978-0-7679-2176-3 | 304pp. | $24.00/$28.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $12.00 Do not order paperback before 4/22/2014. Broadway Books | TR | 978-0-7679-2177-0 | 304pp. | $14.00/$17.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-307-95284-4 | $11.99/$13.99 Can. Themes: Gender Studies Identity
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ith a career, a boyfriend, and a loving family, Piper Kerman barely resembles the reckless young woman who delivered a suitcase of drug money ten years ago. But that past has caught up with her. Convicted and sentenced to fifteen months at the infamous federal correctional facility in Danbury, Connecticut, the well-heeled Smith College alumna is now inmate #11187-424one of the millions of women who disappear down the rabbit hole of the American penal system. From her first strip search to her final release, Kerman learns to navigate this strange world with its strictly enforced codes of behavior and arbitrary rules, where the uneasy relationship between prisoner and jailer is constantly and unpredictably recalibrated. She meets women from all walks of life, who surprise her with small tokens of generosity, hard words of wisdom, and simple acts of acceptance. Heartbreaking, hilarious, and at times enraging, Kermans story offers a rare look into the lives of women in prisonwhy it is we lock so many away and what happens to them when theyre there.
Spiegel & Grau | TR | 978-0-385-52339-4 | 352pp. $16.00/$19.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 Also Available: e-Book: 978-0-385-53026-2 | $11.99/$11.99 Can.
Dont let the irreverent title mislead: This is a serious and bighearted book that depicts life in a womens prison with great detail and cruciallywith empathy and respect for Piper Kermans fellow prisoners, most of whom did not and do not have her advantages and options. With its expert reporting and humane, clear-eyed storytelling, Orange Is the New Black will join Ted Conovers Newjack among the necessary contemporary books about the American prison experience. Dave Eggers, author of Zeitoun and co-author of Surviving Justice: America's Wrongfully Convicted and Exonerated Moving . . . transcends the memoir genres usual self-centeredness to explore how human beings can always surprise you. USA Today
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Selected for Common Reading: Maryville University and Salem State University Disciplines: Gender Studies; Social Sciences Themes: Ethics/Decision Making; Gender Issues; Group Dynamics; Identity; Social Justice Campus Visits: Alternative Formats: Also Available:
Spiegel & Grau | TR | 978-0-8129-8618-1 | 352pp. $16.00/$18.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-385-53026-2 | $11.99/$11.99 Can.
PIPER KERMAN is vice president of a Washington, D.C.based communications firm that works with foundations and nonprofits. A graduate of Smith College, she lives in Brooklyn.
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DEAR MARCUS
Author Video: tiny.cc/tje4qw To view the authors talk at the 2013 First-Year Experience Conference, go to: tiny.cc/rlrcax
hen Jerry McGill was growing up in the housing projects on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in the 1980s, his future seemed bright: Though times were tough for a family led by a single mother, McGill was a charming, precocious teenager, already excelling as an athlete and a dancer. But everything changed one night when he was thirteen. Walking home from a New Years party with a friend, McGill was shot in the back by an unknown assailant, who was never caught. Soon after, he learned that he would be wheelchair-bound for life. Written as a letter to the man who shot him, whom he decides to call Marcus, Dear Marcus is a reflection on McGills childhood, the event that changed his life in an instant, the challenges of living with a disability, and the importance of optimism, forgiveness, and making the most of ones gifts. In this direct and intimate attempt to explain to his attacker the repercussions of his deedshow one mans random decision radically altered the course of anothers lifeMcGill takes the reader to the streets of New York City in the 1980s, to the hospital where he spent six months recovering, and on his journey to make the most of his new life. He recounts the joys he has experienced traveling the globe and mentoring disabled children, the love and support he has received over the years, and the strengths he has been able to find within himself that he may never have discovered had his life turned out differently. By turns brutally honest and funny, both full of rage and full of heart, Dear Marcus is an inspiring book about the moments in life that shape peoplethe ones that catch them by surprise, that blindside them, but that present them with opportunities for growth, reflection, compassion, and forgiveness. At some pointto greater or lesser degreeseveryone will be in the wrong place at the wrong time. The challenge, though, as Dear Marcus shows, is not to wallow in despair or blame other people, but to rise up and find strengths within.
Spiegel & Grau | TR | 978-0-8129-8316-6 | 192pp. $14.00/$17.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 Also Available: e-Book: 978-0-679-64460-6 | $9.99/$11.99 Can.
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Selected for Common Reading: Defiance College and Morgan State University Disciplines: African American Studies; Philosophy; Sociology Themes: Identity; Perseverance/Personal Strength; Social Justice Campus Visits: Alternative Formats:
As I started reading Dear Marcus, I found I couldnt put it down. This is a compelling marriage of remembrance and forgiveness, absolution and compassion, cynicism and understanding. Wes Moore, author of The Other Wes Moore
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An Improbable Life
IMPERFECT
For reasons that remain a medical mystery, Jim Abbott was born without a right hand. Years later, from atop the mound at Yankee Stadium, he became the 234th Major League baseball pitcher to throw a no-hitter. Tracing Abbotts improbable and inspiring trajectory, Imperfect is a tale about overcoming daunting odds and pursuing your dreams.
Honest, touching, and beautifully rendered. . . . Far more than a book about baseball, it is a deeply felt story of triumph and failure, dreams and disappointments. Jim Abbott has hurled another gem. Jonathan Eig, New York Times bestselling author of Luckiest Man
Selected for Common Reading at Archbishop Ryan High School (Philadelphia, PA).
Ballantine | TR | 978-0-345-52326-6 | 320pp. | $14.00/$17.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-345-52327-3 | $9.99/$11.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Coming of Age Inspiration Perseverance/Personal Strength
By Maya Angelou
Website: www.MayaAngelou.com
Students . . . find this book plunges them into a passionate, sensitive life in the midst of troubled and sometimes brutal realities. They found Maya Angelous spirit and strength a wellspring of pride in womanhood. Students also experienced the book as writers themselves and learned much about the memoir craft.
Constance Berman, Director of Professional Studies, Southern Vermont College
Selected for Common Reading at Berry College; Green River Community College (Auburn, WA); Luther College; and others.
Random House | TR | 978-0-8129-8002-8 | 304pp. | $17.00/$20.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 Ballantine | MM | 978-0-345-51440-0 | 304pp. | $6.99/$8.99 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-1-58836-925-3 | $6.99/$6.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Coming of Age Gender Issues Inclusiveness Perseverance/Personal Strength
By Maya Angelou
With Mom & Me & Mom, Maya Angelou (one of the U.S.s most celebrated poets and the acclaimed author of I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings) presents her most personal story to date: that of her relationship with her own mother. Offering a vivid portrait of Vivian Baxter Johnsonnurse, real estate agent, card dealer, parent, and officer in the Merchant Marine Angelou presents the most intimate and emotional details of her own life, reaching beyond the content of her previously published autobiographies to meditate on the causes and effects of her separation from her mother.
Random House | HC | 978-1-4000-6611-7 | 224pp. | $22.00/$26.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $11.00 e-Book: 978-0-679-64547-4 | $11.99/$13.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Coming of Age Family & Relationships Identity
A Memoir
BUCK
Website: www.MKAsante.com
By MK Asante
MK Asante grew up under challenging circumstances. His eccentric father, a revered pioneer in African American Studies, was largely absent. His mother, once a dancer of renown, battled depression and mental illness. And his beloved brother wound up in prison. To cope with these calamities, MK turned to gang life. Buck is Asantes personal account of overcoming these obstacles and using poetry to heal.
A story of surviving and thriving with passion, compassion, wit, and style.
Spiegel & Grau | HC | 978-0-8129-9341-7 | 272pp. | $25.00/$28.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $12.50 Do not order paperback before 5/13/2014. Spiegel & Grau | TR | 978-0-8129-8362-3 | 272pp. | $15.00/$18.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-6796-4545-0 | $12.99/$14.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Coming of Age Family & Relationships Maya Angelou
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By Bill Ayers
Website: www.BillAyers.org
Labeled a domestic terrorist by the McCain campaign and continually maligned by conservative media, the reality of Bill Ayers is far less shocking. A dedicated father, teacher, and social justice advocate, Public Enemy is an account of Ayers emergence from hiding and embrace of public life. From Hollywood red carpets to frequent death threats, Ayers shares his triumphs and challenges with humor and profundity.
The one-time Weather Underground fugitive talks about his life as a political bogeyman. . . . His writing is thoughtful, penetratingly insightful and marvelously lacking in self-pity. No matter how they feel about his politics, readers of this memoir should find the authors humanity irresistible. Kirkus Reviews
Beacon Press | HC | 978-0-8070-3276-3 | 240pp. | $24.95/$27.95 Can. | Exam Copy: $12.50 e-Book: 978-0-8070-3293-0 | $24.95/$27.95 Can. Themes: Perseverance/Personal Strength Social Justice Transition
Website: www.MaziarBahari.com
Bahari left London for Iran in 2009 to cover the presidential elections. He was imprisoned for three months in Irans most notorious prison, and repeatedly tortured by an interrogator who remained a mystery to him. Bahari clung to memories of his pregnant wife, and drew inspiration from his father and sister, who had also been tortured by the shah in the 1950s and the Ayatollah Khomeini in the 1980s, respectively. Baharis account effectively balances political reportage with personal narrative.
Especially timely given recent events throughout the Middle East, this book is recommended for anyone wishing to better understand the workings of a police state. Kirkus Reviews
Random House | HC | 978-1-4000-6946-0 | 384pp. | $27.00/$31.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $13.50 e-Book: 978-0-679-60419-8 | $13.99/$15.99 Can. Themes: Human Rights Perseverance/Personal Strength Regional: Middle East
By Richard Blanco
Website: www.Richard-Blanco.com
For All of Us, One Today is a fluid, poetic story anchored by Richard Blancos experiences as the inaugural poet in 2013, and beyond. In this brief and evocative narrative, he shares for the first time his journey as a Latino immigrant and openly gay man discovering a new, emotional understanding of what it means to be an American. Blanco reflects on his life-changing role as a public voice since the inauguration, his spiritual embrace of Americans everywhere, and his vision for poetrys new role in our nations consciousness.
Beacon Press | TR | 978-0-8070-3380-7 | 120pp. | $15.00/$17.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-8070-3381-4 | $15.00/$17.00 Can. Themes: Hispanic American Immigration LGBT Poetry
Website: www.MyOrangeDuffelBag.com Author Video: tiny.cc/4cf4qw To view the authors talk at the 2012 First-Year Experience Conference, go to: tiny.cc/gympqw
Despite being abandoned at age fifteen and suffering unspeakable abuse, Sam Bracken overcame the odds to change his life and earn a full-ride football scholarship to the Georgia Institute of Technology. When he left for college, everything he owned fit in an orange duffel bag. In My Orange Duffel Bag, Sam tells his harrowing story of homelessness, poverty, and abuse, and how he was able to reinvent himself. He also shows students how they can turn their lives around by sharing everything he learned about radically changing his life and how anyone can create positive, lasting change. Selected for Common Reading at Louisburg College; Pine Technical College; and Savannah State University.
Crown Archetype | HC | 978-0-307-98488-3 | 200pp. | $23.00/$26.95 Can. | Exam Copy: $11.50 Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Inspiration Leadership & Motivation Perseverance/Personal Strength
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To view trailer and official website for the documentary Waiting for Superman, featuring Geoffrey Canada, go to: www.WaitingForSuperman.com
Long before President Barack Obama praised his work as an all-encompassing, all-hands-ondeck anti-poverty effort that is literally saving a generation of children and First Lady Michelle Obama called him one of my heroes, Geoffrey Canada was a small, scared boy growing up in the South Bronx. His childhood world was one where sidewalk boys learned the codes of the block and were ranked through the rituals of fist, stick, knife, and, finally, gun. Fist Stick Knife Gun tells his story. Geoffrey Canada was prominently featured in the 2010 documentary Waiting for Superman.
Beacon Press | TR | 978-0-8070-4461-2 | 192pp. | $14.00/$16.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-8070-4450-6 | $14.00/$17.00 Can. Themes: Coming of Age Ethics Perseverance/Personal Strength Regional: New York/Urban Interest
The Inspiring Story of an Unlikely Hero and the Animals Who Helped Him Save Lives in World War II
By Vicki Croke
ELEPHANT COMPANY
With a deep and abiding love for animals, its no surprise that J. H. Billy Williams took a job with the East India Company to work with logging elephants. However, what no one predicted was that Williams and his elephants would become instrumental during World War II, saving refugees and helping to defeat the Japanese in Burma.
Do not order before 7/15/2014. Random House | HC | 978-1-4000-6933-0 | 368pp. | $28.00/$34.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $14.00 e-Book: 978-0-679-60399-3 | $13.99/$15.99 Can. Themes: History & Society Inspiration
FUNNY IN FARSI
Website: www.FiroozehDumas.com
Selected for Common Reading at more than 20 colleges including: Gallaudet University; University of Wisconsin, Madison; and Florida International University (Miami). To view the complete list, go to tiny.cc/7tpfrw.
Random House | TR | 978-0-8129-6837-8 | 240pp. | $15.00/$18.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-307-43099-1 | $11.99/$13.99 Can. Themes: Coming of Age Discovering Differences Global Citizenship Identity For more books by Firoozeh Dumas, go to: tiny.cc/bpvf9w
By Stephen Hawking
MY BRIEF HISTORY
Website: www.Hawking.org.uk
One of the most important and influential scientists of our time, Stephen Hawking asserts that his early years were undistinguished and undisciplined. However, after his devastating ALS diagnosis, Hawking finds the focus to harness his formidable intellect. My Brief History is a candid and witty memoir, and offers students a glimpse into the physicists brilliant mind.
Bantam | HC | 978-0-345-53528-3 | 144pp. | $22.00/$25.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $11.00 e-Book: 978-0-345-53913-7 | $10.99/$12.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Inspiration Perseverance/Personal Strength Science & Society For more books by Stephen Hawking, go to: tiny.cc/dqvf9w
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UNBROKEN
Website: www.LauraHillenbrandBooks.com
From the 1936 Olympics to WWII Japans most brutal POW camps, Hillenbrands heartwrenching new book is thousands of miles and a world away from the racing circuit of her bestselling Seabiscuit. But its just as much a page-turner, and its hero, Louie Zamperini, is just as loveable. . . . It is impossible to condense the rich, granular detail of Hillenbrands narrative. . . . She restores to our collective memory this tale of heroism, cruelty, life, death, joy, suffering, remorselessness, and redemption. Sarah F. Gold, Publishers Weekly
Selected for Common Reading at Avila University; Barton College; and Norwich University.
Random House | HC | 978-1-4000-6416-8 | 496pp. | $28.00/$33.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $14.00 Do not order paperback before 6/1/2014. Random House | TR | 978-0-8129-7449-2 | 512pp. | $16.00/$19.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-679-60375-7 | $12.99/$14.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: American History Perseverance/Personal Strength
By Melanie Hoffert
Website: www.MelanieHoffert.com
Like so many others, Melanie Hoffert left the quiet country home of her childhood in the hopes of trying out a more urban existence. When she returns to North Dakota, the silent prairie that she once called home allows her to hear her own voice in the most unexpected of ways, illuminating her differences and setting her on a journey of self-realization, reconciliation, and acceptance. In this evocative memoir and her coming-out story, Hoffert reveals how places speak to and transform people.
Beacon Press | TR | 978-0-8070-4516-9 | 248pp. | $15.00/$17.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-8070-4474-2 | $24.95/$28.95 Can. Themes: Discovering Differences Gender Issues Identity LGBT
A Memoir
By Eddie Huang
Eddie Huang is the thirty-year-old proprietor of Baohausthe East Village restaurant where foodies and students come to eat delicious Taiwanese street food late into the nightand one of the food worlds brightest and most controversial young stars. But before he created the perfect home for himself in a small patch of downtown New York, Eddie wandered the American wilderness looking for a place to call his own. Funny, raw, and moving, and told in an irrepressibly alive and original voice, Fresh Off the Boat recasts the immigrants story for the twenty-first century. Its a story of food, family, and the forging of a new notion of what it means to be American.
Bawdy and frequently hilarious . . . a surprisingly sophisticated memoir about race and assimilation in America . . . as much James Baldwin and Jay-Z as Amy Tan . . . rowdy [and] vital. . . . Its a book about fitting in by not fitting in at all. Dwight Garner, The New York Times
Spiegel & Grau | TR | 978-0-8129-8335-7 | 288pp. | $15.00/$17.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-679-64489-7 | $11.99/$12.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Coming of Age Identity
By Jay-Z
DECODED
Website: www.AtRandom.com/Jay-Z-Decoded
For the millions who know him as the greatest rapper alive and an unparalleled cultural and business icon, Decoded is the story of the legendary Jay-Z, told through lyrics, images, and a powerful and surprising personal narrative. This is an intimate, first-person portrait of the life and art of Jay-Z, organized around a decoding of his most famous and provocative lyrics.
A riveting exploration of Jay-Zs journey. . . . So thoroughly engrossing, it reads like a good piece of cultural journalism. The Boston Globe
Spiegel & Grau | TR | 978-0-8129-8115-5 | 352pp. | $25.00/$28.95 Can. | Exam Copy: $12.50 e-Book: 978-1-58836-959-8 | $14.99/$16.99 Can. Themes: African American Experience Coming of Age Identity
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BLACK TITAN
Website: www.CarolJenkinsMedia.com
The Quest of Dr. Paul Farmer, a Man Who Would Cure the World
By Tracy Kidder
Website: www.TracyKidder.com Author Video: tiny.cc/xflbrw To view the authors talk at the 2009 First-Year Experience Conference, go to: tiny.cc/etf4qw
An ALA Notable Book; A New York Times Notable Book Pulitzer Prize winner Tracy Kidder tells the true story of medical genius Paul Farmer and shows how one person can effect global progress against seemingly impossible problems TB, AIDS, povertywith creativity, knowledge, and determination. Selected for Common Reading at more than 100 colleges including: Mount Holyoke College; University of Washington; and Virginia Tech. To view the complete list, go to tiny.cc/gbqfrw.
Random House | TR | 978-0-8129-7301-3 | 352pp. | $16.00/$19.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-1-58836-334-3 | $11.99/$13.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Science & Society Service Social Justice
Also Available in Young Adult Edition: By Tracy Kidder and Michael French
Delacorte Books for Young Readers | HC | 978-0-385-74318-1 | 288pp. | $16.99/$18.99 Can. | Exam Copy: $8.50
By Tracy Kidder
Finalist, National Book Critics Circle Award In Strength in What Remains, Kidder presents the story of one mans inspiring American journey and of the ordinary people who helped him. Selected for Common Reading at more than 12 colleges including: Caldwell College; Stanford University; and Western Michigan University. To view the complete list, go to tiny.cc/dgqfrw.
Random House | TR | 978-0-8129-7761-5 | 304pp. | $16.00/$19.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-1-58836-851-5 | $11.99/$13.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Genocide Global Citizenship Human Rights Perseverance/Personal Strength Transition
By Carlotta Walls LaNier with Lisa Frazier Page Foreword by President Bill Clinton
Website: www.AMightyLongWay.com To view the authors talk at the 2010 First-Year Experience Conference, go to: tiny.cc/yuf4qw
Carlotta Walls LaNiers A Mighty Long Way is a riveting account of nine brave high school students and their families in a quest for quality desegregated public education. What happened in Little Rock in 1957 resulted in the U.S.s greatest constitutional crisis since the Civil War. . . . It is a mustread. James L. Skip Rutherford III, Dean of The University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service
Selected for Common Reading at Defiance College; SUNY Potsdam; University of Illinois, Springfield; and others.
One World | TR | 978-0-345-51101-0 | 336pp. | $16.00/$19.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-345-51724-1 | $11.99/$13.99 Can. Themes: African American History/Experience American History Inclusiveness Regional: Alabama/The South
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ALL SOULS
Website: www.MichaelPatrickMacDonald.com
Winner of the American Book Award; New England Literary Lights Award; Myers Outstanding Book Award All Souls takes readers deep into MacDonalds Southie, the proudly insular neighborhood in Boston with the highest concentration of white poverty in the United States.
[A] guileless and powerful memoir of precarious life and early death in Bostons Irish ghetto.
R. Z. Sheppard, Time
Selected for Common Reading at Dean College; Northeastern University; Tufts University; and others.
Beacon Press | TR | 978-0-8070-7213-4 | 296pp. | $14.95/$16.95 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-8070-7198-4 | $2.99/$2.99 Can. Themes: Coming of Age Identity Regional: Boston
MUCK CITY
Website: www.BryanMealer.com
In a town deep in the Florida Everglades, where high school football is the only escape, a haunted quarterback, a returning hero, and a gifted student struggle against terrible odds. Written by the co-author of The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind, Muck City is an engrossing portrait of a community mired in a shameful past and an uncertain future, but with the fierce will to survive, win, and escape to a better life. Selected for Common Reading at One Book One Community, Sarasota County (Florida).
Three Rivers Press | TR | 978-0-307-88863-1 | 336pp. | $15.00/$17.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-307-88864-8 | $11.99/$12.99 Can. Themes: Coming of Age Leadership/Motivation Perseverance/Personal Strength Regional: Florida
Winner of the Black Caucus of the ALA Literary Award for Nonfiction; A Booklist Top 10 Black History Nonfiction Book Two kids named Wes Moore were born blocks apart within a year of each other. Both grew up fatherless in similar Baltimore neighborhoods and had difficult childhoods. How, then, did one grow up to be a Rhodes Scholar, decorated veteran, White House Fellow, and business leader, while the other ended up a convicted murderer serving a life sentence? Selected for Common Reading at more than 30 colleges including: Florida State University; Gustavus Adolphus College; and University of Akron. To view the complete list, go to tiny.cc/s112nw.
Spiegel & Grau | TR | 978-0-385-52820-7 | 272pp. | $15.00/$17.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-1-58836-969-7 | $11.99/$12.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Coming of Age Identity Leadership & Motivation Perseverance/Personal Strength Regional: Baltimore/ The Northeast Service
Delacorte Books for Young Readers | HC | 978-0-385-74167-5 | 176pp. | $15.99/$18.99 Can. | Exam Copy: $8.00
A Memoir in Books
By Azar Nafisi
Website: www.AzarNafisi.com
This is the moving story of how Nafisi and her students managed to escape the harsh constraints of their daily lives through the literature they read together every week.
Resonant and deeply affecting . . . an eloquent brief on the transformative powers of fiction, on the refuge from ideology that art can offer to those living under tyranny, and arts affirmative and subversive faith in the voice of the individual. Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times
Selected for Common Reading at Ashland University; Case Western Reserve University; Ithaca College; Mount Holyoke College; Sweet Briar College (VA); and others.
Random House | TR | 978-0-8129-7106-4 | 384pp. | $16.00/$18.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-1-58836-079-3 | $11.99/$13.99 Can. Themes: Gender Issues Human Rights Regional: Middle East
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Available in Espaol
When Enrique was just five years old, his mother, Lourdes, seeing no other way out of their poverty in Honduras, decided to make the hazardous trek north. Enrique and his siblings struggled without their mother, until he finally made his way from the rough streets of Tegucigalpa through Mexico and across the dangerous Texan border. Enriques Journey is an award-winning and timely account of one anguished familys experience with an issue of international scope and urgencyillegal immigrationbut it is also a timeless, mythic story of a dangerous journey undertaken to make a broken family whole. Selected for Common Reading at more than 100 colleges including: Texas A&M University; University of North Carolina, Charlotte; and University of Wisconsin, Madison. To view the complete list, go to tiny.cc/5212nw.
Random House | TR | 978-0-8129-7178-1 | 336pp. | $16.00/$19.95 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 Spanish Language Edition: Random House | TR | 978-0-8129-7580-2 | 352pp. | $17.00/$21.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-1-58836-602-3 | $11.99/$13.99 Can. Themes: Coming of Age Immigration Social Justice
A Food Growers Education in Life, Love, and the Movement thats Changing the Nation
By Jeanne Nolan Foreword by Alice Waters
Website: tiny.cc/u5s19w
A high school senior bound for a top tier college, Jeanne Nolan suddenly opted out of her upper-middle-class life to seek meaning and purpose. Ending up on an isolated farm and forced to relinquish her independence, she managed to acquire basic organic farming skills. And, after escaping the communes clutches, Nolan used her expertise to become a leader in the sustainability movement.
Spiegel & Grau | HC | 978-0-8129-9299-1 | 304pp. | $26.00/$30.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $13.00 e-Book: 978-0-679-64447-7 | $13.99/$15.99 Can. Themes: Coming of Age Environment Transition
By Barack Obama
Dreams from My Father is a memoir by President Barack Obama, first published in July 1995 when he was preparing to launch his political career.
Provocative. . . . Persuasively describes the phenomenon of belonging to two different worlds, and thus belonging to neither. The New York Times Book Review
Available in Espaol
Selected for Common Reading at Augustana College; Boston College; California State UniversityEastbay; Elmhurst College; LaGuardia Community College; Quinnipiac University; Southern Methodist University; University of Illinois at Chicago; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; University of Washington; Xavier University of Louisiana; and others.
Broadway | TR | 978-1-4000-8277-3 | 464pp. | $14.95/$16.95 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 Spanish Language Edition: Vintage | TR | 978-0-307-47387-5 | 432pp. | $17.00/$21.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-307-39412-5 | $11.99/$13.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Coming of Age Identity Inclusiveness
Selected for Common Reading at Endicott College; New York Institute of Technology; and others.
Three Rivers Press | TR | 978-0-307-23770-5 | 384pp. | $14.95/$19.95 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 Spanish Language Edition: Vintage | TR | 978-0-307-38711-0 | 400pp. | $17.00/$21.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-307-38209-2 | $7.99/$7.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Ethics/Decision Making Group Dynamics Service
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Two Doctors and Their Amazing Quest to Restore Sight and Save Lives
By David Oliver Relin
Drs. Geoffrey Tabin and Sanduk Ruit have dedicated their lives to one mission: eradicating preventable blindness on earth. The two have invented a revolutionary, inexpensive style of surgery allowing them to restore sight to thousands of patients around the world. David Oliver Relin provides students with a richly detailed account of this astonishing undertaking.
Second Suns is a hopeful work, a profile of two doctors who have dedicated their lives to bringing light to those in darkness. Time
Random House | HC | 978-1-4000-6925-5 | 432pp. | $27.00/$32.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $13.50 e-Book: 978-0-679-60356-6 | $13.99/$15.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Inspiration Science & Society
SECOND SUNS
A Father and Sons Adventures with Aspergers, Trains, Tractors, and High Explosives
By John Elder Robison
RAISING CUBBY
Websites: www.JohnRobison.com www.JERobison.blogspot.com www.facebook.com/JohnElderRobison www.twitter.com/JohnRobison/John-Robison To view the authors talk at the 2009 First-Year Experience Conference, go to: tiny.cc/2k6kkw
Raising Cubby, John Elder Robisons third book, is a chronicle about a different boy being raised by a different kind of fatherand about coming to terms with being on the spectrum as both a challenge and a unique gift.
Funny and moving. . . . A warmhearted, appealing account by a masterful storyteller.
Kirkus Reviews Crown | HC | 978-0-307-88484-8 | 384pp. | $26.00/NCR | Exam Copy: $13.00 e-Book: 978-0-307-88486-2 | $12.99/NCR Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Discovering Differences Identity
According to author John Elder Robison, Look Me in the Eye is about growing up with Aspergers syndromea high-functioning form of autismovercoming my limitations, and ultimately becoming a successful adult. Selected for Common Reading at Defiance College; Moncalm Community College; SUNY Potsdam; and others.
Broadway | TR | 978-0-307-39618-1 | 320pp. | $14.95/$16.95 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-307-40572-2 | $11.99/$13.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Coming of Age Discovering Differences Identity
My Adventures with Aspergers and My Advice for Fellow Aspergians, Misfits, Families, and Teachers
Broadway | TR | 978-0-307-88482-4 | 304pp. | $14.00/NCR | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-307-88483-1 | $11.99/NCR Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Discovering Differences Identity
BE DIFFERENT
Named One of the Best Books of the Year by San Francisco Chronicle, Newsweek/The Daily Beast, The Seattle Times, The Economist, Kansas City Star, and BookPage Death threats have a way of throwing your life into tumult. Joseph Anton, Rushdies illuminating memoir, addresses the challenges of living under threat, his ongoing fight for freedom of speech, and his yearning for freedom.
A harrowing, deeply felt and revealing document: an autobiographical mirror of the big, philosophical preoccupations that have animated Mr. Rushdies work throughout his career.
Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times Random House | TR | 978-0-8129-8260-2 | 656pp. | $18.00/NCR | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-679-64388-3 | $13.99/NCR Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Morality Perseverance/Personal Strength
By Salman Rushdie
Website: www.Salman-Rushdie.com
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A Memoir
YES, CHEF
Winner of the James Beard Foundation Book Award for Writing and Literature Marcus Samuelsson has certainly carved a unique path to the top of the culinary world. Orphaned in Ethiopia, adopted by a Swedish family, and ultimately landing in New York City, Samuelsson managed to achieve success at a remarkably young age. Yes, Chef is a stirring account of his ambition, continual pursuit of flavor, and struggle to find his place in this exceedingly competitive profession.
The pleasures of this memoir are numerous. Marcus Samuelssons life, like his cooking, reflects splendidly multicultural influences and educations, and he writes about it all with an abundance of flavor and verve. A delicious read. Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Random House | TR | 978-0-385-34261-2 | 336pp. | $16.00/$19.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-440-33881-9 | $11.99/$13.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Coming of Age Perseverance/Personal Strength
KIYOS STORY
A Memoir
By Sad Sayrafiezadeh
Winner of the Whiting Award for Nonfiction With a profound gift for capturing the absurd in life, and a deadpan wisdom that comes from having survived a bizarre childhood in the Socialist Workers Party, Sad Sayrafiezadeh positions himself perfectly between farce and tragedy. His story is one of a struggle to make sense of oneself in the world and to find a place within a fractured family left behind by history.
Dial Press | TR | 978-0-385-34069-4 | 320pp. | $16.00/$19.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-440-33839-0 | $11.99/$13.99 Can. Themes: Coming of Age Human Rights Identity Social Justice
A Memoir
LITTLE FAILURE
By Gary Shteyngart
From the acclaimed author of Super Sad True Love Story, Gary Shteyngarts new memoir recounts his immigration from Russia and subsequent (and sometimes futile) attempts to find his place in the world.
Many, many people in this world have received blurbs from Gary Shteyngart, but I happen not to be one of them. So you can trust me when I say: Little Failure is a delight. You ask me if its funny? Naturally its funnyhes always funny. But alongside the jokes and the (frankly unbelievable) photos, youll find deep feeling on display, and shimmering sentences, and a marvel of a story. Zadie Smith, New York Times bestselling author of NW and White Teeth
Random House | HC | 978-0-679-64375-3 | 368pp. | $27.00/$32.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $13.50 e-Book: 978-0-8129-9533-6 | $12.99/$15.99 Can. Themes: Family & Relationships Fitting In Immigration For more books by Gary Shteyngart go to: tiny.cc/syv19w
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Website: www.JustinStGermain.com
Debbie St. Germain was murdered at the hands of her fifth husband, an ex-cop. For her son Justin, life is now starkly divided into two categories: before the murder and after. He moves away, in an attempt to gain distance and a fresh start. However, St. Germain ultimately gets pulled back to the dusty ghost town of his youth as he attempts to makes sense of his mothers legacy, and his journey will make students reflect on murder and violence.
Taut . . . audacious . . . compelling. . . . Admirably, St. Germain tries to understand how his young adulthood was shaped. Kirkus Reviews
Random House | HC | 978-1-4000-6862-3 | 256pp. | $26.00/$29.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $13.00 e-Book: 978-0-345-53874-1 | $12.99/$14.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Family & Relationships Perseverance/Personal Strength Transition
An American Town, A Refugee Team, and One Womans Quest to Make a Difference
By Warren St. John
OUTCASTS UNITED
Website: www.OutcastsUnited.com Author Video: tiny.cc/4fg4qw To view the authors talk at the 2010 First-Year Experience Conference, go to: tiny.cc/khg4qw
Outcasts United is the story of a refugee soccer team, a remarkable woman coach, and a small Southern town turned upside down by the process of refugee resettlement.
Not merely about soccer, St. Johns book teaches readers about the social and economic difficulties of adapting to a new culture and the challenges facing a town with a new and disparate population. Despite their cultural and religious differences and the difficulty of adaptation, the Fugees came together to play soccer. This wonderful, poignant book is highly recommended. Library Journal (starred review)
Selected for Common Reading at more than 50 colleges including: Georgia Institute of Technology; Springfield College; and University of Florida. To view the complete list, go to tiny.cc/barfrw.
Spiegel & Grau | TR | 978-0-385-52204-5 | 336pp. | $15.00/$18.95 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-385-52959-4 | $13.99/$13.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Discovering Differences Group Dynamics Immigration
Delacorte Books for Young Readers | HC | 978-0-385-74194-1 | 240pp. | $16.99/$19.99 Can. | Exam Copy: $8.50
A Memoir
HALF A LIFE
By Darin Strauss
Website: www.DarinStrauss.com To read an author Q&A, go to: tiny.cc/ijg4qw To view the authors talk at the 2012 First-Year Experience Conference, go to: tiny.cc/94mpqw
Darin Strauss has spent a good part of his adult life reliving, regretting and reflecting on a single, split-second incident. Half a Life is a starkly honest account of that fateful moment and his life thereafter . . . penetrating, thought-provoking. The Washington Post
Selected for summer reading at College of Coastal Georgia; Florida Gulf Coast University; Joliet Township High School (Joliet, IL); and Marquette University.
Random House | TR | 978-0-8129-8253-4 | 224pp. | $13.00/$15.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-679-64382-1 | $9.99/$11.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Coming of Age Ethics/Decision Making Identity
Website: www.RonSuskind.com
This is the story of Cedric Jennings, an African American teenager who is ferociously determined to study his way out of the inner city and capture a piece of the American Dream. Author Ron Suskind follows Jennings from his early years in high school through his first year at Brown University. This updated edition includes a new chapter on Cedric Jenningss postgraduate professional career. Selected for Common Reading at more than 20 colleges including: Babson College; Marquette University; and University of Texas at San Antonio. To view the complete list, go to tiny.cc/nerfrw.
Broadway | TR | 978-0-7679-0126-0 | 400pp. | $15.99/$19.99 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-307-76308-2 | $11.99/$13.99 Can. Themes: African American Experience/History Identity Inclusiveness
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A Novel
Website: www.CarolRifkaBrunt.com
Dial Press | TR | 978-0-8129-8285-5 | 384pp. $15.00/$18.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 Also Available: e-Book: 978-0-8129-9292-2 | $11.99/$12.99 Can.
n this striking literary debut, Carol Rifka Brunt unfolds a moving story of love, grief, and renewal as two lonely people become the unlikeliest of friends and find that sometimes you dont know youve lost someone until youve found them. 1987. Theres only one person who has ever truly understood fourteenyear-old June Elbus, and thats her uncle, the renowned painter Finn Weiss. Shy at school and distant from her older sister, June can only be herself in Finns company; he is her godfather, confidant, and best friend. So when he dies, far too young, of a mysterious illness her mother can barely speak about, Junes world is turned upside down. But Finns death brings a surprise acquaintance into Junes lifesomeone who will help her to heal, and to question what she thinks she knows about Finn, her family, and even her own heart. At Finns funeral, June notices a strange man lingering just beyond the crowd. A few days later, she receives a package in the mail. Inside is a beautiful teapot she recognizes from Finns apartment, and a note from Toby, the stranger, asking for an opportunity to meet. As the two begin to spend time together, June realizes shes not the only one who misses Finn, and if she can bring herself to trust this unexpected friend, he just might be the one she needs the most. An emotionally charged coming-of-age novel, Tell the Wolves Im Home is a tender story of love lost and found, an unforgettable portrait of the way compassion can make us whole again.
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[A] transcendent debut. . . . Peopled by characters who will live in readers imaginations long after the final page is turned, Brunts novel is a beautifully bittersweet mix of heartbreak and hope. Booklist (starred review) Brunts debut novel is both a painful reminder of the ill-informed responses to a once little-known disease and a delightful romp through an earlier decade. The relationship issues with parents and siblings should appeal to YA audiences, but adult readers will enjoy the suspenseful plot and quirky characters. Library Journal Tell the Wolves Im Home is a charming, sure-handed, and deeply sympathetic debut. Brunt writes about family, adolescence, and the human heart with great candor, insight, and pathos. Jonathan Evison, New York Times bestselling author of West of Here
CAROL RIFKA BRUNTs work has appeared in several literary journals, including North American Review and The Sun. In 2006, she was one of three fiction writers who received the New Writing Ventures award and, in 2007, she received a generous Arts Council grant to write Tell the Wolves Im Home, her first novel.
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A Novel
By Ernest Cline
Websites: www.ErnestCline.com www.ReadyPlayerOne.com Author Video: tiny.cc/2ng4qw To view the authors talk at the 2013 First-Year Experience Conference, go to: tiny.cc/vorcax
Winner of the ALA Alex Award A School Library Journal Best Adult Book 4 Teens
ts the year 2044, and the real world is an ugly place. Like most of humanity, Wade Watts escapes his grim surroundings by spending his waking hours jacked into the OASIS, a sprawling virtual utopia that lets you be anything you want to be, a place where one can live and play and fall in love on any of ten thousand planets. And like most of humanity, Wade dreams of being the one to discover the ultimate lottery ticket that lies concealed within this virtual world. For somewhere inside this giant networked playground, OASIS creator James Halliday has hidden a series of fiendish puzzles that will yield massive fortuneand remarkable powerto whoever can unlock them. Ready Player One by Ernest Cline is part quest and part love story, and is filled with informative trivia on the trends and fashions of the 1980s. It is ideal for freshmen students as they, like Wade, begin their own college quests.
Broadway | TR | 978-0-307-88744-3 | 384pp. $14.00/$17.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-307-88745-0 | $9.99/$10.99 Can. Also Available from Random House Audio
An exuberantly realized, exciting, and sweet-natured cyber-quest. Clines imaginative and rollicking coming-of-age geek saga has a smash-hit vibe. Booklist (starred review) Ernie Cline emerged from a Back to the Future DeLorean to the thunderous applause of over four thousand freshmen at UMass Amhersts Convocation this year. His address to the Class of 2016 was an entertaining combination of self-depreciating humor and personal reflection. Ready Player One, the chosen common read book for this years new students at UMass Amherst, dealt with the allure of the virtual world of video games and its benefits but also the irreplaceable authenticity of human exchanges in reality. Later on, hundreds of freshmen engaged in common read discussions of this book in small groups with university faculty, discussing everything from the dystopian future to eco-sustainability. Ready Player One is more than a paperback adventure story; it unites the past and present under an overarching concern about technologys place in our future. Jeanne Horrigan, Director of New Students Orientation, University of Massachusetts Amherst
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A Novel
THE DINNER
By Herman Koch
An ALA Notable Book
ince its initial publication in Holland in 2009, Herman Kochs psychologically astute and philosophically challenging The Dinner has become a much-discussed international bestseller. Two couples meet for dinner at a high-end restaurant in Amsterdam to address a tragic event: a terrible crime has been committed, and it seems the two fifteen-year-old sons of the two couples are implicated. A police investigation is under way, and the comfortable, insulated worlds of the families are coming apart at the seams. Over the course of the meal, and the novel, civility and friendship disintegrate, as the parents make clear what they are willing to do to protect their children from the consequences of their actions. This controversial tale of families struggling to make the hardest decision of their lives exposes philosophical and social hypocrisies in which we are all, to a degree, complicit. The popularity of the book speaks to the universal nature of the ethical dilemmas it examines: How far would you go to protect a loved one, even if he or she has committed an unspeakably horrible act? The book is relevant to adolescent readers in that it explores the dark side of connectivity, including YouTube and texting, as well as the generation gap between young people and their parents. The book ultimately forces the reader to confront his or her own deeply held convictions and moral values.
Hogarth | TR | 978-0-385-34685-6 | 304pp. $14.00/$16.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 Also Available: e-Book: | 978-0-385-34684-9 | $9.99/$10.99 Can.
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Selected for Common Reading: Clarkson University Disciplines: Literature; Psychology Themes: Fiction/Literature; Philosophy (Ethics) Campus Visits: Alternative Formats:
This chilling novel starts out as a witty look at contemporary manners . . . before turning into a take-no-prisoners psychological thriller. . . . With dark humor, Koch dramatizes the lengths to which people will go to preserve a comfortable way of life . . . this is a cunningly crafted thriller that will never allow you to look at a serviette in the same way again. Publishers Weekly (starred review)
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I looked at my wife. In my thoughts I egged her on, to deliver my brother the coup de grce. He had set it up, and she could knock it in, as they say. It was just too ghastly, the way he tried to inject his own party platform into a normal discussion about people and the differences between them. Improvement . . . a word, nothing more: crap dished up for the constituency. Im not talking about improvement, Serge, Claire said. Im talking about the way weDutch people, white people, Europeanslook at other cultures. The things were afraid of. If a group of dark-skinned men was coming toward you down the sidewalk, wouldnt you feel a stronger urge to cross the street if they were wearing baseball caps, rather than neat clothing? Like yours and mine? Or like diplomats? Or office clerks? I never cross the street. I believe we should approach every one as equals. You mentioned the things were afraid of. I agree with you about that. If we would just stop being afraid, then we could go on to cultivate more understanding for each other. Serge, Im not some debating partner you need to wow with hollow terms like improvement and understanding. Im your sister-in-law, your brothers wife. Its just the four of us here now. As friends. As family.
Copyright 2012 by Herman Koch. From the book The Dinner published by Hogarth, an imprint of the Crown Publishing Group, a division of Random House LLC, a Penguin Random House Company. Reprinted with permission.
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By David Levithan
EVERY DAY
Website: www.DavidLevithan.com
very day a different body. Every day a different life. Every day in love with the same girl. Theres never any warning about where it will be or who it will be. A has made peace with that, even established guidelines by which to live: Never get too attached. Avoid being noticed. Do not interfere. Its all fine until the morning that A wakes up in the body of Justin and meets Justins girlfriend, Rhiannon. From that moment, the rules by which A has been living no longer apply. Because finally A has found someone he wants to be withday in, day out, day after day. With his acclaimed novel, David Levithan, bestselling co-author of Will Grayson, Will Grayson, and Nick & Norahs Infinite Playlist, has pushed himself to new creative heights. He has written a captivating story that will fascinate readers as they begin to comprehend the complexities of life and love in As world, as A and Rhiannon seek to discover if you can truly love someone who is destined to change every day.
Ember | TR | 978-0-307-93189-4 | 336pp. $9.99/$10.99 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-307-97563-8 | $9.99/$10.99 Can. Also Available from Random House Audio
Fresh, unique, funny, and achingly honest, Levithan brilliantly explores the adolescent conundrum of not feeling like oneself, and not knowing where one belongs. I didnt just read this book I inhaled it. Jodi Picoult, New York Times bestselling author of Lone Wolf and Between the Lines It demonstrates Levithans talent for empathy, which is paired in the best parts of the book with a persuasive optimism about the odds for happiness and for true love. New York Times Book Review Its the rare book that challenges gender presumptions in a way that's as entertaining as it is unexpected and, perhaps most important, that's relatable to teens who may not think they need sensitivity training when it comes to sexual orientation and the nature of true love. Every Day is precisely such a book. . . . A story that is always alluring, oftentimes humorous and much like love itself splendorous. Los Angeles Times Levithan has created an irresistible premise that is sure to captivate readers. . . . [Every Day] is a study in style, an exercise in imagination, and an opportunity for readers themselves to occupy another life: that of A, himself. Booklist (starred review) An awe-inspiring, thought-provoking reminder that love reaches beyond physical appearances or gender. Kirkus Reviews, starred review
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Selected for Common Reading: Northern Arizona University Discipline: Literature Themes: Fiction; Family & Relationships; Gender & Sexuality; Identity; Social Situations Campus Visits: Alternative Formats:
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A Novel
Website: www.AnthonyMarra.net
By Anthony Marra
A New York Times Book Review Notable Book of the Year National Book Award Longlist Selection | A Washington Post Top 10 Book of the Year An ALA Notable Book of the Year | A Publishers Weekly Top 10 Books of the Year A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year | A Library Journal Top 10 Book of the Year NBCC John Leonard Prize Winner Named one of the Best Books of the Year by: New York Magazine Chicago Tribune Kansas City Star GQ NPR Christian Science Monitor San Francisco Chronicle Cleveland Plain Dealer
Hogarth | TR | 978-0-7704-3642-1 | 416pp. $15.00/NCR | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-7704-3641-4 | $13.99/NCR Also Available from Random House Audio
n a small rural village in Chechnya, eight-year-old Havaa watches from the woods as Russian soldiers abduct her father in the middle of the night and then set fire to her home. When their lifelong neighbor Akhmed finds Havaa hiding in the forest with a strange blue suitcase, he makes a decision that will forever change their lives. He will seek refuge at the abandoned hospital where the sole remaining doctor, Sonja Rabina, treats the wounded. For Sonja, the arrival of Akhmed and Havaa is an unwelcome surprise. Weary and overburdened, she has no desire to take on additional risk and responsibility. But over the course of five extraordinary days, Sonjas world will shift on its axis and reveal the intricate pattern of connections that weaves together the pasts of these three unlikely companions and unexpectedly decides their fate. A story of the transcendent power of love in wartime, A Constellation of Vital Phenomena is a work of sweeping breadth, profound compassion, and lasting significance. Now with Extra Libris material, including a readers guide and bonus content from the author.
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A flash in the heavens that makes you look up and believe in miracles. . . . Here, in fresh, graceful prose, is a profound story that dares to be as tender as it is ghastly, a story about desperate lives in a remote land that will quickly seem impossibly close and important. . . . I havent been so overwhelmed by a novel in years. At the risk of raising your expectations too high, I have to say you simply must read this book. Ron Charles, Washington Post Extraordinary . . . a 21st century War and Peace. . . . Marra seems to derive his astral calm in the face of catastrophe directly from Tolstoy. Madison Smartt Bell, New York Times Book Review A Constellation of Vital Phenomena is ambitious and intellectually restless. . . . [Marra is] a lover not a fighter, a prose writer who resembles the Joseph Heller of Catch-22 and the Jonathan Safran Foer of Everything Is Illuminated. Dwight Garner, New York Times
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Excerpted from A Constellation of Vital Phenomena by Anthony Marra Copyright 2013 by Anthony Marra. Excerpted by permission of Hogarth, a division of Random House LLC. All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher.
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A Novel
Website: www.ColumMcCann.com
By Colum McCann
Winner of the National Book Award for Fiction A New York Times Notable Book A Booklist Editors Choice Selection Winner of the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award
n 1970s New York, against the backdrop of Philippe Petits tightrope walk between the Twin Towers, disparate characters seek solace and redemption. A sweeping and radical social novel, Let the Great World Spin captures the spirit of America in a time of transition, extraordinary promise, and, in hindsight, heartbreaking innocence. Hailed as a fiercely original talent (San Francisco Chronicle), award-winning novelist McCann has delivered a triumphantly American masterpiece that awakens in us a sense of what the novel can achieve, confront, and even heal.
In McCanns wise and elegiac novel of origins and consequences, each of his finely drawn, unexpectedly connected characters balances above an abyss, evincing great courage with every step. Booklist (starred review) Also Available by Colum McCann Random House | TR | 978-0-8129-7399-0 | 400pp. $15.00/NCR | Exam Copy: $3.00 Also Available: e-Book: 978-1-58836-873-7 | $9.99/NCR
A Novel
TRANSATLANTIC
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Selected for Common Reading: Boston College; Duke University; Goucher College; and New York University Discipline: Literature Themes: Fiction/Literature; American History; Immigration Campus Visits: Alternative Formats:
Colum McCanns latest tour de force manages to span an impressive 150 years. Weaving the tale through four generations of women from a matriarchal clan, this epic novel ingeniously connects an American slave landing in Ireland, the first transatlantic flight, and a U.S. senator crossing the ocean to help achieve peace in Ireland. The most mature work yet from an incomparable storyteller, TransAtlantic is a profound meditation on identity and history in a wide world that grows somehow smaller and more wondrous with each passing year.
A masterful and profoundly moving novel that employs exquisite language to explore the limits of language and the tricks of memory . . . epic in ambition . . . audacious in format.
Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Random House | HC | 978-1-4000-6959-0 | 320pp. | $27.00/NCR | Exam Copy: $13.50 e-Book: 978-0-679-60459-4 | $12.99/NCR Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Fiction/Literature Family & Relationships Identity Regional: Ireland
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A Novel
By Ta Obreht
Winner of the Orange Prize for Fiction Finalist, National Book Award A New York Times 10 Best Notable Book A Library Journal Top Ten Best Book A School Library Journal Best Adult Book 4 Teens An ALA Notable Book for Adults for Fiction
Random House | TR | 978-0-385-34384-8 | 368pp. $15.00/$17.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-679-60436-5 | $11.99/$12.99 Can. Also Available from Random House Audio
eaving a brilliant latticework of family legend, loss, and love, Ta Obreht, the youngest of The New Yorkers twenty best American fiction writers under forty, has spun a timeless novel that will establish her as one of the most vibrant, original authors of her generation. In a Balkan country mending from war, Natalia Stefanovi, a young doctor, is offering medical care to the children in an orphanage when she is informed of her grandfathers sudden death. She is distraught, given that she had a particularly close relationship with her grandfather, and the circumstances surrounding his death are shrouded in mystery and uncertainty. She crosses the border to visit the place he died, and begins to think back on the tales he often told her of the village he grew up in. Some of these tales are of his encounters over the years with the deathless man, who never seems to age. But most extraordinary of all is the story her grandfather never told herhow, after being bombed by the Germans in 1941, the zoo of a nearby city was destroyed, and its resident tiger escaped, eventually befriending a deaf-mute woman trapped in an abusive marriage. This narrative, evolving and weaving its way across the novel, is the legend of the tigers wife. The Tigers Wife is a meditation on family, history, and how families bear the weight of myth, memory, and trauma across generations.
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Selected for Common Reading: Georgetown University and New York University Disciplines: History; Literature Themes: Fiction/Literature; Identity; Regional: Balkans Campus Visits: Alternative Formats:
Ms. Obreht creates an indelible sense of place, a world, like the Balkans, haunted by its past and struggling to sort out its future, its imagination shaped by stories handed down generation to generation; its people torn between ancient beliefs and the imperatives of what should be a more rational present. In doing so, Ms. Obreht has not only made a precocious debut, but she has also written a richly textured and searing novel. Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times
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In August 2012, Ta Obreht was honored as this years Marino Family International Writers Academic Workshop author at Georgetown University. The Marino Family International Writers Academic Workshop has been taking place at Georgetown since 1995 and has featured authors such as Mario Vargas Llosa, Margaret Atwood, Dinaw Mengestu (a Georgetown alumnus), and Orhan Pamuk. The Workshop serves as students introduction to the academic life at Georgetown and is an integral part of the freshman experience. It affirms Georgetowns commitment to the highest academic standards and adds a significant international cultural dimension to the academic formation of Georgetown students. Obrehts talk with the Class of 2016 during New Student Orientation included thoughts about her writing process. Though her debut novel The Tigers Wife officially took her three years to write, she said, she realized that she had been writing the book her entire life. She discussed how her own stories, drawn from her childhood in a multi-ethnic, multi-religious household and from the many places she had lived, impacted her writing. Through her writing process, she came to understand that a narrative arc occurs in life as well as in writing, and that everything is connected, even if the connections arent immediately apparent. Her lecture was followed by a lively question and answer session with the students, who were interested in learning more about everything from the meaning of the symbols in the book, to the origin of the mythological characters, to how the story relates to Obrehts own experiences. Many of the questions focused on the actual mechanics of writing The Tigers Wife: How do you separate your fiction from your own life? Why do even minor characters have such detailed histories? How do you write such a neutral novel about an area so rife with political and ethnic tensions? Obrehts candid responses provided valuable insights to the class of young scholars, which surely included a few aspiring novelists. After the lecture, the students broke into small discussion groups led by faculty mentors to comment on and debate the novels premises, challenge one anothers interpretations, and discuss their questions. To the pleasure of a handful of lucky students and faculty members, Obreht attended a few of the discussion sections to meet the students and answer a few more questions. Students and mentors alike were thrilled with the selection of The Tigers Wife and Obrehts presentation. Jennifer Smith, Lauinger Library, Georgetown University
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Stories
TENTH OF DECEMBER
Website: www.GeorgeSaundersBooks.com
By George Saunders
Named One of the Ten Best Books of the Year by The New York Times Book Review Finalist, National Book Award
Random House | TR | 978-0-8129-8425-5 | 288pp. $15.00/$17.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-8129-9381-3 | $11.99/$12.99 Can. Also Available from Random House Audio
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ne of the most important and blazingly original writers of his generation, George Saunders is an undisputed master of the short story, and Tenth of December is his most honest, accessible, and moving collection yet. In the taut opener, Victory Lap, a boy witnesses the attempted abduction of the girl next door and is faced with a harrowing choice: Does he ignore what he sees, or override years of smothering advice from his parents and act? In Home, a combat-damaged soldier moves back in with his mother and struggles to reconcile the world he left with the one to which he has returned. And in the title story, a stunning meditation on imagination, memory, and loss, a middle-aged cancer patient walks into the woods to commit suicide, only to encounter a troubled young boy who, over the course of a fateful morning, gives the dying man a final chance to recall who he really is. A hapless, deluded owner of an antiques store; two mothers struggling to do the right thing; a teenage girl whose idealism is challenged by a brutal brush with reality; a man tormented by a series of pharmaceutical experiments that force him to lust, to love, to killthe unforgettable characters that populate the pages of Tenth of December are vividly and lovingly infused with Saunderss signature blend of exuberant prose, deep humanity, and stylistic innovation. Writing brilliantly and profoundly about class, sex, love, loss, work, despair, and war, Saunders cuts to the core of the contemporary experience. These stories take on the big questions and explore the fault lines of our own morality, delving into the questions of what makes us good and what makes us human. Unsettling, insightful, and hilarious, the stories in Tenth of December through their manic energy, their focus on what is redeemable in human beings, and their generosity of spiritnot only entertain and delight; they fulfill Chekhovs dictum that art should prepare us for tenderness.
Tenth of December shows George Saunders at his most subversive, hilarious, and emotionally piercing. Few writers can encompass that range of adjectives, but Saunders is a true originalrestlessly inventive, yet deeply humane. Jennifer Egan, Pulitzer Prizewinning author of A Visit from the Goon Squad
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Excerpted from Tenth of December by George Saunders Copyright 2013 by George Saunders. Excerpted by permission of Random House, a division of Random House LLC. All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher.
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RUBY
Website: www.CynthiaBond.com
By Cynthia Bond
The minute shes able, Ruby Bell flees the suffocating East Texas town in which she grew up. She sets her sights on the bright lights of 1950s New York. However, the death of a childhood friend eventually compels Ruby to return home. This fateful trip back to Texas forces her relive the devastating violence that colored her past. As she struggles to reconcile memories from the towns dark history, Ephram Jennings decides to seize opportunity. After all, hes been pining for Ruby since they were kids. But will Ephram ultimately be able to protect Ruby from those desperate to destroy her? With a sense of poetry and power that evokes Toni Morrison, Cynthia Bonds Ruby creates a portrait of a mans dark acts and conveys the promise of the redemptive power of love.
Do not order before 4/29/2014. Hogarth | HC | 978-0-8041-3909-0 | 336pp. | $25.00/$29.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $12.50 e-Book: 978-0-8041-3910-6 | $12.99/$14.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Fiction African-American Experience Historical Fiction
WORLD WAR Z
Website: www.MaxBrooks.com
The raw, vivid personal war accounts leave a lasting image of survival in a world gone terribly wrong, capturing with haunting immediacy the human dimension of this Zombie apocalypse.
Probably the most topical and literate scare since Orson Welles War of the Worlds radio broadcast.
Dallas Morning News
Selected for Common Reading at Florida Southern College; St. Edwards University; and University of HoustonVictoria.
Broadway Books | TR | 978-0-307-34661-2 | 352pp. | $14.95/$21.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-307-35193-7 | $9.99/$10.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Fiction/Literature Ethics
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OPEN CITY
Website: www.TejuCole.com
By Teju Cole
Winner of the PEN/Hemingway Award; Finalist, National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction A New York Times notable book that has also appeared on over twenty best-of-the-year lists, Open City follows Julius, a young Nigerian doctor, as he meanders through Manhattan, encountering people from all walks of life, while meditating on his own profoundly personal relationships. The rich diaspora populating New York City is filtered through the unique perspective of this unforgettable character.
Random House | TR | 978-0-8129-8009-7 | 272pp. | $15.00/$18.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-679-60449-5 | $11.99/$12.99 Can. Themes: Fiction/Literature Coming of Age Discovering Differences Identity
AIMLESS LOVE
Website: www.Billy-Collins.com
From the two-term Poet Laureate of the United States Billy Collins comes his first compilation of new and selected poems in twelve years. Aimless Love combines more than fifty new poems with selections from four previous booksNine Horses, The Trouble with Poetry, Ballistics, and Horoscopes for the Dead. By turns playful, ironic, and serious, Collinss poetry captures the nuances of everyday life while leading the reader into zones of inspired wonder. In the poets own words, he hopes that his poems begin in Kansas and end in Oz.
Random House | HC | 978-0-679-64405-7 | 288pp. | $26.00/$30.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $13.00 e-Book: 978-0-8129-8465-1 | $13.99/$14.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Fiction/Literature Loss Love Poetry
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By E. L. Doctorow
Homer & Langley is a brilliantly conceived, mesmerizing rendering of the lives of New Yorks fabled Collyer brothers. One blind and deeply intuitive, the other damaged by mustard gas in the Great War, they live as recluses in their once-grand mansion and are fraught with Odyssean peril as they struggle to survive and create meaning for themselves.
A beautiful and haunting novel. . . . [Homer & Langley is] one of literatures most unlikely picaresques, a road novel in which the rogue heroes cant seem to leave home. The Boston Globe
A Novel
Website: www.JamieFord.com
By Jamie Ford
A timely debut that not only reminds readers of a shameful episode in American history, but cautions us to examine the present and take heed we dont repeat those injustices.
Kirkus Reviews
Selected for Common Reading at more than 25 colleges including: University of Montana-Western; Gustavus Adolphus University; and Villanova University. To view the complete list, go to tiny.cc/21rfrw.
Ballantine | TR | 978-0-345-50534-7 | 320pp. | $15.00/$18.95 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-345-51250-5 | $9.99/$10.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Fiction/Literature Coming of Age Discovering Differences Regional: Seattle/Northwest
By Jamie Ford
Twelve-year-old William Eng currently resides at Seattles Sacred Heart Orphanage. On a birthday outing to the movies, he catches a glimpse of an actress named Willow Frost. Convinced she is his mother, William and his friend Charlotte escape and go off in search of his past. Set during the Depression, this powerful novel is a story about individuals seeking love, forgiveness, and, ultimately, a home.
The urgency of childhood, the heart-wrenching decisions parents must make, and the trials of poverty give this novel a solid emotional footing. Publishers Weekly
Ballantine Books | HC | 978-0-345-52202-3 | 352pp. | $26.00/$28.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $13.00 e-Book: 978-0-345-52204-7 | $12.99/$13.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Fiction Coming of Age Family
By Paul Harding
ENON: A Novel
An ALA Notable Book From Paul Harding, the Pulitzer Prizewinning author of Tinkers, comes the deeply moving Enon. The novel follows one year in the life of Charlie Crosby, as he attempts to make sense of a devastating personal tragedy. Hardings stunning prose affords students a glimpse into the rich, inner life of his characters as they embark on a tremendous emotional odyssey.
Enon is Joan Didions Blue Nights on major meds. . . . Time was the subject of Tinkers as grief is the subject of Enon. The two are related, like father and sons. Read Enon to live longer in the harsh, gorgeous atmosphere that Paul Harding has created. San Francisco Chronicle
Random House | HC | 978-1-4000-6943-9 | 256pp. | $26.00/NCR | Exam Copy: $13.00 e-Book: 978-0-8129-8460-6 | $12.99/NCR Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Fiction/Literature Family & Relationships Transition
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Italy is gripped by chaos and the country is teetering towards collapse. The borders are closed, banks are refusing to distribute money and food supplies are rapidly running out. A disgraced writer and professor, Leonardo, is forced to evacuate with his children. Unfortunately, the path to safety requires a quality hes never shown before: courage.
A searing, dystopian parable. . . . [A] remarkable book. . . . Longos characters get in touch with the basest parts of themselves in order to preserve what is denigrated as the most arid.. . . Visceral and gripping. Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
MacLehose Press | HC | 978-1-62365-034-6 | 352pp. | $24.95/$24.95 Can. | Exam Copy: $12.50 e-Book: 978-1-62365-035-3 | $24.95/$24.95 Can. Themes: Fiction/Literature Family & Relationships
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A Treatise on Shelling Beans, from celebrated Polish poet Wiesaw Myliwski, is an epic, poignant work of fiction. Students are privy to tales of Nazis, lost loves, travels abroad, and even a visit from a mysterious stranger. Tapping into Myliwski passion for oral tradition, the novel brilliantly weaves anecdotes, memories, and experiences as characters swap stories over the mundane task of shelling beans.
Archipelago | TR | 978-1-935744-90-0 | 450pp. | $22.00/$24.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $11.00 e-Book: 978-0-914671-01-5 | $22.00/$24.00 Can. Themes: Fiction/Literature Genocide Perseverance/Personal Strength
By Okey Ndibe
Website: www.OkeyNdibe.com
Foreign Gods, Inc. is a story of immigrant life in America, the nature and impact of religious conflicts, and an examination of the ways in which modern culture creates or heightens infatuation with the exotic. Ike is a New York-based Nigerian cab driver who, fueled by desperation, sets out to steal the statue of an ancient war deity from his home village and sell it to a New York gallery. Despite a degree in economics, his strong accent has barred him from the corporate world. Unable to afford life as a cab driver, he travels back to Nigeria to steal the statue, where he encounters a mounting conflict between two religions. An exploration of the shifting nature of memory, Foreign Gods is a brilliant work of fiction that illuminates our globally interconnected world like no other.
Soho Press | HC | 978-1-61695-313-3 | 336pp. | $25.00/$25.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $12.50 e-Book: 978-1-61695-314-0 | $25.00/$25.00 Can. Themes: Fiction/Literature African American Experience Cultural Heritage
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WONDER
Website: www.RJPalacio.com
A New York Times bestseller, Wonder is narrated by August Pullman, who has a severe facial deformity. About to start fifth grade, he longs to fit in. The point of view gradually expands to include the perspectives of those around him, in this exploration of the meanings of empathy and community.
Few first novels pack more of a punch: its a rare story with the power to open eyesand hearts to what its like to be singled out for a difference you cant control, when all you want is to be just another face in the crowd. Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Knopf Books for Young Readers | HC | 978-0-375-86902-0 | 320pp. | $15.99/$17.99 Can. | Exam Copy: $8.00 e-Book: 978-0-375-89988-1 | $9.99/$10.99 Can. Themes: Fiction/Literature Bullying Coming of Age Discovering Differences Family & Relationships
By Sad Sayrafiezadeh
Set in a nameless American city, Brief Encounters with the Enemy is a gripping short story collection centered on unmoored citizens. Sad Sayrafiezadehs protagonists are aimless young men who work dead jobs and push back against the struggles of daily life. Whether writing about frustrating commutes or cruel bosses, Sayrafiezadeh manages to strike a number of universal themes.
An arresting fiction debut. . . . With insightful humor and a keen eye for offbeat details, Sayrafiezadeh, entertaining and political without being heavy-handed, is a force to be reckoned with. Booklist
The Dial Press | HC | 978-0-8129-9358-5 | 240pp. | $25.00/$28.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $12.50 e-Book: 978-0-8129-9359-2 | $12.99/$13.99 Can. Themes: Fiction/Literature Identity
By Janice Steinberg
Elaine Greensteins twin sister disappeared from her neighborhood in Boyle Heights, California, on the eve of World War II in 1939, when she was only eighteen years old. She was never found. Decades later, as Elaine packs her belongings to make the move from her childhood home to a retirement community, she finds a clue to her sisters whereabouts, triggering memories of her own childhood and the heart-wrenching experiences of her Jewish immigrant family.
Steinbergs quietly suspenseful novel is compelling by virtue of her sympathetic characters, vivid depiction of WWII-era Los Angeles, and pinpoint illuminations of poverty, anti-Semitism, family bonds and betrayals, and the crushing obstacles facing women seeking full and fulfilling lives. Booklist
Random House | HC | 978-0-679-64374-6 | 352pp. | $26.00/$31.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $13.00 e-Book: 978-0-345-54028-7 | $11.99/$13.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Fiction/Literature Identity Immigration
Website: www.TheAgeOfMiraclesBook.com
[A] gripping debut . . . Thompsons Julia is the perfect narrator. . . . While the apocalypse looms largehas in fact already arrivedthe narrative remains fiercely grounded in the surreal and horrifying day-to-day and the personal decisions that persist even though no one knows what to do. A triumph of vision, language, and terrifying momentum, the story also feels eerily plausible, as if the problems weve been worrying about all along pale in comparison to what might actually bring our end. Publishers Weekly (starred review)
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Website: www.MitchAlbom.com
After learning of his former professors terminal illness, Mitch Albom flew to Brandeis University, reunited with his old friend, and returned every Tuesday thereafter to visit with him. Morrie Schwartz turned these visits into one final class: a lesson in how to live. This book is a magical chronicle of Mitch and Morries time together. Selected for Common Reading at Concordia University; SUNY New Paltz; University of Buffalo; University of North Dakota; and others.
Broadway | TR | 978-0-7679-0592-3 | 224pp. | $13.99/$17.99 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-307-41409-0 | $10.99/$12.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Coming of Age Ethics/Decision Making Identity
HOW TO LIVE
Website: www.SarahBakewell.com
Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for Biography; Named an Outstanding Academic Title by Choice Magazine Nearly all philosophical questions stem from one great queryhow do you live? Its a question continually contemplated by many Renaissance writers, none more than Michel de Montaigne. In Sarah Bakewells spirited biography, students will delve into Montaignes life through close examination of the inquiries he posed and the answers he explored.
This charming biography shuffles incidents from Montaignes life and essays into twenty thematic chapters. . . . Bakewell clearly relishes the anthropological anecdotes that enliven Montaignes work, but she handles equally well both his philosophical influences and the readers and interpreters who have guided the reception of the essays. The New Yorker
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Website: www.PoBronson.com
What should I do with my life? Po Bronson was asking himself that very question when he decided to write this bookan inspiring exploration of how people successfully transform their lives, and a template for how anyone can answer this question for themselves. Filled with humor, empathy, and insight, this edition contains nine new stories not included in the hardcover edition. Selected for Common Reading at Rutgers College; Sam Houston State University; and others.
Random House | TR | 978-0-375-75898-0 | 432pp. | $16.00/$19.95 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 Ballantine | MM | 978-0-345-48592-2 | 464pp. | $7.99/$10.99 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-1-58836-048-9 | $7.99/$8.99 Can. Themes: Ethics/Decision Making Identity Life Skills
Website: www.PeterBuffett.com To view the authors talk at the 2012 First-Year Experience Conference, go to: tiny.cc/10mpqw
Buffet makes a case for valuing effort in itself over the end result, and thus embracing a true work ethic, rather than a wealth ethic. He suggests that personal fulfillment, rather than the accumulation of material goods, make for a successful careersomething he learned from his father, Warren Buffet.
Peter Buffett has given us a wise and inspiring book that should be required reading for every young person seeking to find his or her place in the world, and for every family hoping to give its daughters and sons the best possible start in life. Former President Bill Clinton
Three Rivers Press | TR | 978-0-307-46472-9 | 272pp. | $15.00/$18.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-307-46473-6 | $13.99/$13.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Coming of Age Identity Leadership & Motivation
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THE LEDGE
Website: www.SpeakingofAdventure.com
On a summer day in 1992, best friends Jim Davidson and Mike Price stood together at the top of Mount Rainier, celebrating their arrival at its summit. But upon their descent, a snow bank collapsed, causing the men to plunge eighty feet into a glacial crevasse. Mike Price did not survive. Despite severe wounds, Davidson found the strength and the courage to climb an almost vertical ice wall and overcome his surroundings to avoid certain death. Told with the help of award-winning journalist Kevin Vaughan, this nationally bestselling adventure tale is a truly inspiring story of strength and survival.
Ballantine | TR | 978-0-345-52320-4 | 304pp. | $16.00/$19.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-345-52321-1 | $13.99/$13.99 Can. Themes: Inspiration Perseverance/Personal Strength
By June Eding
While it certainly feels like a lofty aim, there is perhaps no goal more admirable or desirable than peace. Weaving together inspirational quotes, thoughtful prayers, and helpful guidelines, June Eding explores what it means to live a life of harmony and unity and the impact peace has both individuals and society at large. What is peace? What is its purpose, spiritually, emotionally, and globally? Peace seeks to ground this concept in its cultural contexts and explore it through the thoughts and words of humanitys greatest peacemakers. Peace is the cornerstone of civilization, allowing all nations to grow and thrive while enabling individuals to learn and develop together. There is no goal more desirable, and many great men and women have given their lives in its pursuit. Peace encapsulates their collected wisdom through quotes, prayers, and thoughtful meditations on the subject of unity. Peace is a book that is not just about peace; it is itself a tool for the promotion of harmony and unity in our lives, in our selves, and in our world.
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By Charles Eisenstein
Website: www.CharlesEisenstein.net
We live in a tumultuous time, plagued by societal ills and crumbling institutions. Hence, were more susceptible to cynicism, frustration, and paralysis. The More Beautiful World Our Hearts Know Is Possible serves as a gentle reminder to students that were all connected and that the personal choices we make are more effective and far-reaching than we often consider.
This is a revolutionary and interactive bookin the sense that it inspires the reader to think out of the ordinary. Eisenstein will be noted in antiquity as one of the seminal and pioneering storytellers of this new world. Publishers Weekly (starred review)
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After years of watching Kenyan runners win the worlds biggest races, from the Olympics to the major international marathons, Runners World contributor Adharanand Finn set out to discover what it was that made them so fast. Packing up his family (and his running shoes), he moved from rural England to the small town of Iten, in Kenya, home to hundreds of the countrys best runners. Once there he laced up his shoes and set out on the dirt tracks, running side by side with Olympic champions, young hopefuls, and barefoot schoolchildren.
Equal parts cultural examination, cult-of-running treatise, and poignant memoir, Running with the Kenyans thrives on a variety of levels. Like the skilled distance runner he is, Finn paces this book marvelously and then saves the best for the final kick. This book packs all the pleasure and satisfactionand none of the ancillary painof a long training run.
L. Jon Wertheim, senior editor, Sports Illustrated, and co-author of the New York Times bestseller Scorecasting Ballantine | TR | 978-0-345-52880-3 | 304pp. | $16.00/NCR | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-345-53352-4 | $11.99/NCR Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Inspiration Perseverance/Personal Strength
How a Teacher and 150 Teens Used Writing to Change Themselves and the World Around Them
By The Freedom Writers With Erin Gruwell
Website: www.FreedomWritersFoundation.org
Straight from the front line of urban America, this is Erin Gruwells inspiring story of one fiercely determined teacher and her remarkable students. The Freedom Writers movement was born in 1994 from her simple notion: inspire young, underprivileged students to pick up pens instead of guns. Since then the Freedom Writers Foundation has evolved into a renowned charitable organization led by Gruwell, with the unwavering support of the original Freedom Writers. Selected for Common Reading at Austin Peay State University; Bloomsburg University; Indiana University Northwest; and Western New England College.
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TEACHING HOPE: Stories from the Freedom Writer Teachers and Erin Gruwell
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By Naoki Higashida Introduction by David Mitchell; Translated by KA Yoshida and David Mitchell
Naoki Higashida is severely autistic, with low verbal fluency. As a middle school student, he used an alphabet grid to painstakingly write about his condition. The resulting book, The Reason I Jump, provides incredible and invaluable insight into the inner-workings of a mysterious mind. Through his writing, Naoki quietly works to discredit the belief that autistic individuals lack empathy and understanding.
[Higashida] illuminates his autism from within. . . . Anyone struggling to understand autism will be grateful for the book and translation. Kirkus Reviews
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Website: www.MitchHorowitz.com
The positive thinking movement is frequently dismissed as philosophical fluff, attracting only New Agers and self-help junkies. One Simple Idea, Mitch Horowitzs new tome, sets out to correct misperceptions. Drawing on dramatic personalities like Norman Vincent Peale, Horowitz makes the case for a movement that has touched millions.
Mitch Horowitz has written a powerful, perceptive, and enlightening testament to the idea that a single thought can change the world. One Simple Idea is simply a brilliant book.
Deepak Chopra, M.D. Crown | HC | 978-0-307-98649-8 | 352pp. | $24.00/$27.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $12.00 e-Book: 978-0-307-98650-4 | $11.99/$13.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Human Behavior Inspiration Philosophy
CHASING PERFECT
CREATIVE CONFIDENCE
Website: www.CreativeConfidence.com
Creative Confidence upends the notion that creativity is simply the domain of artists. Rather, drawing from their own corporate experience, IDEO founder and Stanford d.school creator David Kelley and Tom Kelley, IDEO partner and bestselling author of The Art of Innovation, posit that we all have the ability to unleash and display creativity.
Developing both the courage and confidence to create and the ability to cultivate original insight is of enormous practical importance, and this new book is the first place I send people to learn how it is done. Richard Miller, President, Olin College
Crown Business | HC | 978-0-385-34936-9 | 304pp. | $29.00/$35.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $14.50 e-Book: 978-0-385-34937-6 | $14.99/$16.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Decision Making & Problem Solving Motivational
BEING BOTH
Website: www.SusanKatzMiller.com
Mixed faith couples are on the rise. And many face quandaries when it comes to deciding how to raise their children. Susan Katz Miller, a child and spouse of interfaith, is intimately familiar with these challenges and pitfalls. In Being Both, Katz Miller offers her keen insight and champions families who embrace multiple faiths.
A gorgeous and inspiring testament to the power of love to not only transcend the divides of faith and tradition, but to bring faiths together and create wholly new traditions.
Reza Aslan, author of No god but God and Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth Beacon Press | HC | 978-0-8070-1319-9 | 264pp. | $25.95/$28.95 Can. | Exam Copy: $13.00 e-Book: 978-0-8070-1320-5 | $25.95/$28.95 Can. Themes: Family & Relationships Identity Philosophy
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Most convocation addresses are delivered and quickly forgotten. Not so with George Saunderss 2013 speech at Syracuse University. After the transcript was posted by The New York Times, the address went viral. Saunderss powerful message about living with kindness struck an immediate chord with students. Congratulations, by the Way, which is full of the writers trademark wit, offers an expanded version of this highly lauded speech.
Do not order before 4/22/2014. Random House | HC | 978-0-8129-9627-2 | 64pp. | $14.00/$17.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $7.00 e-Book: 978-0-8129-9628-9 | $9.99/$9.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Coming of Age Inspiration Transition
TENTH OF DECEMBER: Stories See page 40 for full description. TRYING NOT TO TRY
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By Edward Slingerland
Why is it always so hard to fall asleep the night before an important meeting? Or to be relaxed on a first date? In every case, striving seems to backfire. In Trying Not to Try, Edward Slingerland explores the power of spontaneityan ancient Chinese virtue that cognitive scientists are only now beginning to understandand why its essential to the well-being of both individuals and society. Drawing from the ancient Chinese concept of wu-wei (an effortless way of being), Trying Not to Try reveals why spontaneity is so elusive and discusses strategies for mastering it.
Trying Not to Try navigates the confluence of two mighty rivers: the burgeoning science of the mind and the classic wisdom of Chinas Taoist and Confucian traditions. This is a thoughtful, grounded book about traditions that should be better knownand more often put into practicein the West. Daniel H. Pink, author of Drive and To Sell Is Human
Crown | HC | 978-0-7704-3761-9 | 304pp. | $26.00/$30.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $13.00 e-Book: 978-0-7704-3762-6 | $12.99/$14.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Eastern Philosophy Interpersonal Relationships
FAITHEIST
Website: www.FaitheistBook.com
Chris Stedman is a man who has firmly stood on both sides of the religious divide. Born into a secular family, his search for meaning led him to evangelical Christianity. Coming out brought him full circle, to atheism. However, as he deftly argues in Faithiest, these experiences have made him uniquely positioned to present a way that atheists and the religious can work together to create a better world.
Agree or disagree with Chris Stedman (and there will be many who do both), no one can deny that he has written a deeply human bookhuman in its description of his own pilgrimage and human in its call to theists and non-theists alike to seek out common ground. The world would be a better place with more Chris Stedmans in it and fortunately he has provided us a roadmap to just such a world. The Rev. William F. Schulz, President, Unitarian Universalist Service Committee
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One Mans Crusade to Inspire Others to Dream Bigger and Achieve the Extraordinary
By Bill Strickland With Vince Rause
Website: www.Bill-Strickland.com To view the authors talk at the 2010 First-Year Experience Conference, go to: tiny.cc/2li4qw
MacArthur Fellowship genius award winner Bill Strickland has spent the past thirty years transforming the lives of thousands of people through Manchester Bidwell, the jobs training center and community arts program he founded in Pittsburgh. Working with corporations, community leaders, and schools, he and his staff strive to give disadvantaged kids and adults the opportunities and tools they need to envision and build a better, brighter future. Make the Impossible Possible ultimately teaches us how to build on our passions and strengths, dream bigger and set the bar higher, achieve meaningful success, and inspire the lives of others. Selected for Common Reading at Boston College; Frank Phillips College; Indiana University Pennsylvania; Juniata College; Kendall College; Mt. Union College; North Dakota State University; Penn StateNew Kensington; Purdue University; University of New Haven; University of Southern Indiana; Voorhees College; Winthrop University; and others.
Crown Business | TR | 978-0-385-52055-3 | 240pp. | $14.00/$17.99 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-385-52424-7 | $11.99/$13.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Leadership & Motivation Service Social Justice
After the publication of his novel Slaughterhouse-Five brought him worldwide acclaim in 1969, Kurt Vonnegut became one of Americas most popular graduation speakers. We are performing animals is one of Vonneguts trademark sayings, and he took it to heart when he found himself before an auditorium. Vonnegut was a very funny speaker, but at the same time, he conveyed in these speeches the momentousness of life too. He tells stories and jokes, invokes the figures who inspire him the mostJesus, Eugene Debs, Bertrand Russell, and Vonneguts friend Joseph Heller among many others. Perhaps most importantly, he acts like the young people he is speaking to are going to go out into the world and make a difference.
Do not order before 4/8/2014. Seven Stories Press | HC | 978-1-60980-591-3 | 128pp. | $21.95/$21.95 Can. | Exam Copy: $11.00 Themes: Coming of Age Inspiration Transition
Life Without Limits is an inspiring book by an extraordinary man. Born without arms or legs, Nick Vujicic overcame his disability to live not just an independent, but a rich, fulfilling life, becoming a model for anyone seeking true happiness. Now an internationally successful motivational speaker, his central message is that the most important goal is to find ones lifes purpose, despite whatever difficulties or seemingly impossible odds stand in the way.
Doubleday Religion | TR | 978-0-307-58974-3 | 288pp. | $14.99/$17.99 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-307-58975-0 | $11.99/$13.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Peer Group Skills Perseverance/Personal Strength Service
STAND STRONG: You Can Overcome Bullying (and Other Stuff that Keeps You Down)
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Selected for Common Reading: Concordia University; Michigan State University; Montgomery Bell Academy; Northeastern University; Rowan University; Skidmore College; University of Delaware; and others. Disciplines: Journalism; Political Science; Sociology Themes: Globalization; Group Dynamics; Human Rights; Regional: India Campus Visits: Discussion Guide Available: Alternative Formats:
Winner of the National Book Award; Los Angeles Times Book Prize and American Academy of Arts and Letters Literature Award Finalist, Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award Shortlisted for the Samuel Johnson Prize n this brilliantly written, fast-paced book, based on three years of uncompromising reporting, a bewildering age of global change and inequality is made human. Annawadi is a makeshift settlement in the shadow of luxury hotels near the Mumbai airport, and as India starts to prosper, Annawadians are electric with hope. Abdul, a reflective and enterprising Muslim teenager, sees a fortune beyond counting in the recyclable garbage that richer people throw away. Asha, a woman of formidable wit and deep scars from a childhood in rural poverty, has identified an alternate route to the middle class: political corruption. With a little luck, her sensitive, beautiful daughterAnnawadis most-everything girlwill soon become its first female college graduate. And even the poorest Annawadians, like Kalu, a fifteen-year-old scrap-metal thief, believe themselves inching closer to the good lives and good times they call the full enjoy. But then Abdul the garbage sorter is falsely accused in a shocking tragedy; terror and a global recession rock the city; and suppressed tensions over religion, caste, sex, power, and economic envy turn brutal. As the tenderest individual hopes intersect with the greatest global truths, the true contours of a competitive age are revealed. And so, too, are the imaginations and courage of the people of Annawadi. With intelligence, humor, and deep insight into what connects human beings to one another in an era of tumultuous change, Behind the Beautiful Forevers carries the reader headlong into one of the twentyfirst centurys hidden worlds, and into the lives of people impossible to forget.
There is a lot to like about this book: the prodigious research that it is built on, distilled so expertly that we hardly notice how much we are being taught; the graceful and vivid prose that never calls attention to itself; and above all, the true and moving renderings of the people of the Mumbai slum called Annawadi. Garbage pickers and petty thieves, victims of gruesome injusticeMs. Boo draws us into their lives, and they do not let us go. This is a superb book. Tracy Kidder, author of Mountains Beyond Mountains and Strength in What Remains I couldnt put Behind the Beautiful Forevers down even when I wanted towhen the misery, abuse and filth that Boo so elegantly and understatedly describes became almost overwhelming. Her book, situated in a slum on the edge of Mumbais international airport, is one of the most powerful indictments of economic inequality Ive ever read. Barbara Ehrenreich, author of Nickel and Dimed
KATHERINE BOO is a staff writer at The New Yorker, and a former reporter and editor for The Washington Post. She is the winner of a MacArthur genius award, a National Magazine Award for Feature Writing, and the Pulitzer Prize. She has divided her time between the U.S. and India for 10 years.
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QUIET
Website: www.ThePowerOfIntroverts.com Author Video: tiny.cc/qpi4qw To view the authors talk at the 2013 First-Year Experience Conference, go to: tiny.cc/gqrcax
An ALA Notable Book Named a Best Book by Kirkus Reviews and Library Journal
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t least one-third of the people we encounter are introverts. They are the ones who prefer listening to speaking, reading to partying; who innovate and create but dislike self-promotion; who favor working on their own over brainstorming in teams. Although they are often labeled quiet, it is to introverts we owe many of the great contributions to societyfrom Van Goghs Sunflowers to the invention of the personal computer. Passionately argued, impressively researched, and filled with indelible stories of real people, Quiet shows how dramatically we undervalue introverts, and how much we lose in doing so. Susan Cain charts the rise of the Extrovert Ideal over the twentieth century and explores its far-reaching effectshow it influences everything from how parishioners worship to who excels at Harvard Business School. And she draws on cutting-edge research on the biology and psychology of temperament to reveal how introverts can modulate their personalities according to circumstance, how to empower an introverted child, and how companies can harness the natural talents of introverts. This extraordinary book has the power to permanently change how we see introverts, and, equally important, how they see themselves.
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Selected for Common Reading: Case Western Reserve University and Rice University Disciplines: Business; College Success Studies; Education; Psychology & Counseling; Sociology Themes: Communication; Discovering Differences; Inclusion; Success Campus Visits: Discussion Guide Available: Alternative Formats:
Cains intelligence, respect for research, and vibrant prose put Quiet in an elite class with the best books from Malcolm Gladwell, Daniel Pink, and other masters of psychological non-fiction. Teresa Amabile, Professor, Harvard Business School Susan Cains Quiet is superb. Based on meticulous research, it is a compelling reflection on how the Extrovert Ideal shapes our lives and why this is deeply unsettling. It will open up a new and different conversation on how the personal is political. Brian R. Little, Ph.D., Distinguished Scholar, Department of Social and Developmental Psychology, Cambridge University The talk Susan Cain gave at our school was the best that I have heard in my fifteen years as Dean of two leading business schools. She also drew a record number of attendees. I have used Quiet in all the classes I teach, and one year, in my graduation remarks as well. It is also frequently referenced by nearly all the members of our administrative team. Mark Zupan, Dean of Simon Graduate School of Business at the University of Rochester
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Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award in Nonfiction (Winner announced March 2014) Shortlisted for the Ridenhour Book Prize (Winner announced March 2014) A New York Times Book Review Best Book of 2013 (Top Five Nonfiction) A Time Magazine Best Nonfiction Book of 2013 | An NPRs 2013 Great Reads book A Chicago Tribune Top Ten Book of 2013 | A Seattle Times Best Book of the Year A Library Journal Top Ten Book of 2013 | A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of 2013 New York Times Book Review Editors Choice | An ALA Notable Book n the tradition of the best investigative journalism, physician and reporter Sheri Fink reconstructs five days at Memorial Medical Center and draws the reader into the lives of those who struggled mightily to survive and to maintain life amidst chaos. After Katrina struck and the floodwaters rose, the power failed, and the heat climbed, exhausted caregivers chose to designate certain patients last for rescue. Months later, several health professionals faced criminal allegations that they deliberately injected numerous patients with drugs to hasten their deaths. Five Days at Memorial, the culmination of six years of reporting, unspools the mystery of what happened in those days, bringing the reader into a hospital fighting for its life and into a conversation about the most terrifying form of health care rationing. In a voice at once involving and fair, masterful and intimate, Fink exposes the hidden dilemmas of end-of-life care and reveals just how ill-prepared we are in America for the impact of large-scale disasters and how we can do better. A remarkable book, engrossing from start to finish, Five Days at Memorial radically transforms your understanding of human nature in crisis.
What we have here is masterly reporting and the glow of fine writing. Sherwin B. Nuland, New York Times Book Review Dr. Fink more than delivers. She writes with a seasoned sense of how doctors and nurses improvise in emergencies, and about the ethical realms in which they work. The first half of this book, which is well paced, covers the five days of the title. Then the viewfinder shifts to an entwined legal and political story in which state authorities pursue a homicide investigation. That so many people, starkly divided over the question of whether crimes had been committed, come off as decent and appealing makes this book an absorbing read . . . Sheri Fink has written an unforgettable story. Five Days at Memorial is social reporting of the first rank. The New York Times
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rom a Pulitzer Prizewinning investigative reporter at The New York Times comes the fascinating story of the rise of the processed food industry and its link to the emerging obesity epidemic. In Salt Sugar Fat, Michael Moss demonstrates how some of the most recognizable and profitable companies and brands of the last half centuryincluding Kraft, Coca-Cola, Lunchables, Kellogg, Nestl, Oreos, Cargill, Capri Sun, and many moreuse salt, sugar, and fat to addict consumers. This empowering narrative is grounded in meticulous, often eye-opening research and is sure to provoke a larger discussion about the food industry and obesity issues in America.
What happens when one of the countrys great investigative reporters infiltrates the most disastrous cartel of modern times: a processed food industry thats making a fortune by slowly poisoning an unwitting population? You get this terrific, powerfully written book, jammed with startling disclosures, jaw-dropping confessions and, importantly, the charting of a path to a better, healthier future. This book should be read by anyone who tears a shiny wrapper and opens wide. Thats all of us. Ron Suskind, Pulitzer Prizewinning author of Confidence Men: Wall Street, Washington, and the Education of a President Random House | TR | 978-0-8129-8219-0 | 480pp. $16.00/NCR | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-679-60477-8 | $14.99/NCR Also Available from Random House Audio In this meticulously researched book, Michael Moss tells the chilling story of how the food giants have seduced everyone in this country. He understands a vital and terrifying truth: that we are not just eating fast food when we succumb to the siren song of sugar, fat, and salt. We are fundamentally changing our livesand the world around us. Alice Waters As a feat of reporting and a public service, Salt Sugar Fat is a remarkable accomplishment. The New York Times Book Review
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[Michael] Moss has written a Fast Food Nation for the processed food industry. Burrowing deep inside the big food manufacturers, he discovered how junk food is formulated to make us eat more of it and, he argues persuasively, actually to addict us. Michael Pollan A shocking, galvanizing manifesto against the corporations manipulating nutrition to fatten their bottom lineone of the most important books of the year. Kirkus Reviews
MICHAEL MOSS was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for explanatory reporting in 2010, and was a finalist for the prize in 1999 and 2006. He is also the recipient of a Loeb Award and an Overseas Press Club citation. Before coming to The New York Times, he was a reporter for The Wall Street Journal, Newsday, and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
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Every year, the average American eats thirty-three pounds of cheese (triple what we ate in 1970) and seventy pounds of sugar (about twenty-two teaspoons a day). We ingest 8,500 milligrams of salt a day, double the recommended amount, and almost none of that comes from the shakers on our table. It comes from processed food. Its no wonder, then, that one in three adults, and one in five kids, is clinically obese. Its no wonder that twenty-six million Americans have diabetes, the processed food industry in the U.S. accounts for $1 trillion a year in sales, and the total economic cost of this health crisis is approaching $300 billion a year. In Salt Sugar Fat, Pulitzer Prizewinning investigative reporter Michael Moss shows how we got here. Featuring examples from some of the most recognizable (and profitable) companies and brands of the last half centuryincluding Kraft, Coca-Cola, Lunchables, Kellogg, Nestl, Oreos, Cargill, Capri Sun, and many moreMosss explosive, empowering narrative is grounded in meticulous, often eye-opening research. Moss takes us inside the labs where food scientists use cutting-edge technology to calculate the bliss point of sugary beverages or enhance the mouthfeel of fat by manipulating its chemical structure. He unearths marketing campaigns designedin a technique adapted from tobacco companiesto redirect concerns about the health risks of their products: Dial back on one ingredient, pump up the other two, and tout the new line as fat-free or low-salt. He talks to concerned executives who confess that they could never produce truly healthy alternatives to their products even if serious regulation became a reality. Simply put: The industry itself would cease to exist without salt, sugar, and fat. Just as millions of heavy usersas the companies refer to their most ardent customersare addicted to this seductive trio, so too are the companies that peddle them. You will never look at a nutrition label the same way again.
Excerpted from Salt Sugar Fat by Michael Moss Copyright 2013 by Michael Moss. Excerpted by permission of Random House, a division of Random House LLC. All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher.
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SACRED GROUND
Author Video: tiny.cc/bht19w To view the authors talk at the 2011 First-Year Experience Conference, go to: tiny.cc/n3alkw
n the years following the attacks of 9/11, suspicion and animosity toward American Muslims has increased rather than subsided. Alarmist, hateful rhetoric once relegated to the fringes of political discourse has now become frighteningly mainstream, with pundits and politicians routinely invoking the specter of Islam as a menacing, deeply anti-American force. In this timely new book, author, activist, and presidential adviser Eboo Patel says this prejudice is not just a problem for Muslims, but also a challenge to the very idea of America. Sacred Ground shows us that Americans from George Washington to Martin Luther King, Jr. have been interfaith leaders, and it illustrates how the forces of pluralism in the U.S. have time and again defeated the forces of prejudice. Now a new generation needs to rise up and confront the anti-Muslim prejudice of our era. To this end, Patel offers a primer in the art and science of interfaith work, bringing to life the growing body of research on how faith can be a bridge of cooperation rather than a barrier of division, and sharing stories from the frontlines of interfaith activism. Pluralism, Patel boldly argues, is at the heart of the American project.
Beacon Press | TR | 978-0-8070-7752-8 | 224pp. $15.00/$17.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 Also Available: e-Book: 978-0-8070-7749-8 | $24.95/$28.95 Can.
Interfaith cooperation is one of Americas founding ideals. It still sets us apart from much of the world. Eboo Patel has lived that value and, in this book, spreads that good word. Uplifting and invaluable, Sacred Ground is essential reading for our polarized era. Walter Isaacson, author of Steve Jobs and Benjamin Franklin Also Available by Eboo Patel
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The Story of an American Muslim, the Struggle for the Soul of a Generation
Acts of Faith is a remarkable account of growing up Muslim in America and coming to believe in religious pluralism, from one of the most prominent faith leaders in the United States. Eboo Patels story is a hopeful and moving testament to the power and passion of young peopleand of the world-changing potential of an interfaith youth movement. Selected for Common Reading at Amarillo College; Capital University; Colgate University; Franklin College; Loras College, Dubuque Iowa; Luther College; Marywood College; Saint Louis University; University of Saint Francis; and others.
Beacon Press | TR | 978-0-8070-0622-1 | 192pp. $15.00/$17.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-8070-0631-3 | $15.00/$16.25 Can. Themes: Discovering Differences Inclusiveness Youth Activism
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College changed me, and it made me want to change the worldespecially regarding diversity. I entered as a freshman embarrassed by my brown skin, my strange name, and my mothers food. I exited with a vision of a nation where people from diverse backgrounds live in equal dignity and mutual loyalty. Sacred Ground is my Muslim eyes on the American project. The book highlights a dimension of Americas diversity that receives far too little attention: faith. America is the most religiously diverse nation in human history and the most religiously devout nation in the West at a time of global religious conflict. We see far too many examples of faith as a barrier of division or a bomb of destruction. Sacred Ground tells a different storyfaith as a source of inspiration and a bridge of cooperation. I weave together narratives of historical giants like George Washington and Martin Luther King, Jr. with stories of contemporary figures like Mayor Michael Bloomberg, highlighting how their courageous actions in times of religious crisis makes them interfaith heroes. Throughout the book are tales of college students and recent graduatesthe next George Washingtons and Martin Luther Kingswho are building bridges of cooperation on their campuses and in their communities. At a time when anti-Mormon, anti-Muslim, anti-gay, and anti-atheist messages are at a fever pitch, the message of Sacred Ground could not be more clear or urgent: Interfaith cooperation is an inspiring story throughout American history. We need a new generation of interfaith leaders to write the next chapter. College campuses are ideal ecologies to nurture this interfaith leadership; college students are ideal people to be these leaders. This is a book aimed at college students and campus communities. I visit about twentyfive campuses a year, giving keynotes on interfaith leadership, and helping campuses design high-quality interfaith programs through partnerships with my nonprofit, Interfaith Youth Core (www.ifyc.org). Ive spoken everywhere from Yale and Stanford to Luther College and Loyola University. I love them all because of how they change young people, and how those young people go on to change the world. Eboo Patel
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By Rebecca Skloot
Named by more than 60 critics as one of the best books of the year Winner of the National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, and Institute of Medicines Communication Award for Best Book Winner of Wellcome Trust Book Prize Winner of the Chicago Tribune Heartland Prize for Nonfiction Winner of the American Association for the Advancement of Sciences Young Adult Science Book Award er name was Henrietta Lacks, but scientists know her as HeLa. She was a poor Southern tobacco farmer who worked the same land as her slave ancestors, yet her cellstaken without her knowledgebecame one of the most important tools in medicine. The first immortal human cells grown in culture, they were vital for developing the polio vaccine; uncovered secrets of cancer, viruses, and the effects of the atom bomb; helped lead to important advances in cloning, in vitro fertilization, and gene mapping; and have been bought and sold by the billions, with devastating consequences for her family. Now Rebecca Skloot takes the reader on an extraordinary journey, from the colored ward of Johns Hopkins Hospital in the 1950s to stark white laboratories with freezers full of HeLa cells; from Henriettas small, dying hometown of Clover, Virginiaa land of wooden slave quarters, faith healings, and voodooto East Baltimore today, where Henriettas children, unable to afford health insurance, wrestle with feelings of pride, fear, and betrayal.
What is The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks really about? Science, African American culture and religion, intellectual property of human tissues, southern history, medical ethics, civil rights, the overselling of medical advances? . . . The books broad scope would make it ideal for an institution-wide freshman year reading program. David J. Kroll, Professor and Chair, Pharmaceutical Sciences, North Carolina Central University The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks was an excellent summer reading selection. Over 2,100 first-year students as well as faculty members, research professionals, and university staff took part in over 80 discussion groups during VCUs Welcome Week. Her message inspired students to become passionate and engaged with both learning and inquiry. Throughout their first semester, the book continued to serve as an excellent model of research writing for our newest students. Daphne L. Rankin, Ph.D., Associate Vice Provost for Instruction, Virginia Commonwealth University
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Selected for Common Reading at more than 150 colleges including: University of Arkansas; University of CaliforniaSanta Barbara; Spelman College; and Virginia Commonwealth University. To view the complete list, go to tiny.cRc/fusfrw. Disciplines: African American; History; Journalism; Medical Ethics; Science Themes: Ethics/Decision Making; Human Rights; Science & Society; Social Justice Campus Visits: Discussion Guide Available: Alternative Formats:
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Rebecca Skloot talks with students and signs books at DePauw University and University of Alabama
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MADIBA A TO Z
Website: www.MadibaBook.com
adiba A to Z: The Many Faces of Nelson Mandela by Danny Schechter is a book about Mandelas brilliance, his courage, his tremendous impact in saving his country and its people of all races, but one that also shows how far South Africa still has to go. Madiba A to Z reveals sides of Nelson Mandela that are not often discussed and angles of the anti-apartheid movement that most choose to brush under the table in order to focus on the happy-ending version of the story. The book quotes liberally from Mandela himself, his ex-wives and other family members, global leaders, Mandelas cellmates and guards on Robben Island, the team behind the movie, Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom, former president F. W. de Klerk, members of the South African Police, and his comrades including his successor Thabo Mbeki. Each chapter starts with a letter of the alphabet to develop major and minor, unexpected and fascinating themes in Mandelas life and his impact on others.
Seven Stories Press | TR | 978-1-60980-557-9 | 272pp. $16.95/$16.95 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 Also Available: e-Book: 978-1-60980-558-6 | $16.95/$16.95 Can.
Here is storytelling that is unique, refreshing, and revealing, and the Nelson Mandela who emergesmore nuanced than I ever understood and even more admirableis someone you will want to know. You will be both surprised by Mandelas profoundly complex personality and grateful for Danny Schechters creative journalism. Bill Moyers, host of Moyers & Company Danny Schechters life-long involvement with the freedom movement in South Africa is very well known and respected. He knows Nelson Mandelas story deeply and his new book features insights and stories we havent heard before. Reverend Jesse Jackson, Civil Rights Leader and President of Rainbow PUSH Madiba A to Z tells the story [of Mandelas journey] from personal experience and goes beyond the surface with a lively sense of humor and deep caring that even we South Africans can learn from. Ronnie Kasrils, former commander in the armed struggle and South Africas Minister of Intelligence in the post-apartheid government
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In His Day is Done, acclaimed poet Maya Angelou honors the life and remarkable soul of Nelson Mandela, former president of South Africa and Nobel laureate. This poignant work of gratitude and remembrance offers condolences to the resilient people of South Africa on the loss of their beloved Madiba and celebrates a man like no other, whose life and work changed the world.
Random House | HC | 978-0-8129-9701-9 | 64pp. | $15.00/$17.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $7.50 e-Book: 978-0-8129-9702-6 | $6.99/$9.99 Can.
By Antoinette Haselhorst
The worlds most universally admired politician is celebrated in words and images that span the globe. Internationally renowned photographer Antoinette Haselhorst has captured Nelson Mandela on camera on numerous occasions. This unique book is a reflection on the man himself, and his significance on the global stage. Haselhorst combines her outstanding portraiture of Mandela with a series of tributes from celebrities, as well as lesser-known persons, creating a moving and colorful record of the emotions felt around the world for this very special individual.
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Website: www.JosephPeter.com
Shot over the course of seventy days during the African leg of the FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour, Joseph Peters inspired collection of 150,000 portraits of beautiful, joyous, and spirited African citizens from fifty nations was first presented as an exclusive gift to Nelson Mandela and other heroes. Here, for the first time, these photographs are available to all in a collectible trade paperback edition. The Book of Happiness is a celebration and a tribute to a continent and its people.
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MANDELAS WAY
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ire in the Ashes is the culmination of the decades that teacher and author Jonathan Kozol (Amazing Grace, Savage Inequalities) has spent studying and interacting with a group of low-income children, who have come of age in one of the poorest communities in the nation, and who are now well on their way to adulthood. Some of them have not been able to overcome the incredibly high odds stacked against them; others have managed to achieve victories and successes that offer a glimmer of hope not only for these individuals, but also for our society as a whole.
An engaging look at the broader social implications of ignoring poverty as well as a very personal look at individuals struggling to overcome it. Booklist (starred review) Broadway | TR | 978-1-4000-5247-9 | 368pp. | $16.00/$18.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-7704-3595-0 | $11.99/$13.99/Can. Also available from Random House Audio
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AMAZING GRACE
ORDINARY RESURRECTIONS
SAVAGE INEQUALITIES
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FREEDOM
Website: www.AmnestyUSA.org
In honor of its fiftieth anniversary, Amnesty International, the notable and noble human rights organization, has brought together several internationally acclaimed writers, asking them to contribute stories inspired by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Empathetic and thought-provoking, but never didactic, Paulo Coehlo, Nadine Gordimer, Yann Martel, Joyce Carol Oates, and many more present ruminations and meditations on struggles for freedom and equality, and efforts against repression and injustice, encouraging an understanding of the victories that have been won and how much more still needs to be done to ensure that the basic rights of all are respected and protected.
Broadway | TR | 978-0-307-58883-8 | 432pp. | $16.00/NCR | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-307-58884-5 | $10.99/NCR Themes: Ethics Human Rights Social Justice
ZEALOT
Website: www.RezaAslan.com
Jesus of Nazareth is arguably the most influential individual in the history of mankind. Yet, theres still so much mystery surrounding his life. Reza Aslan sheds great insight on this charismatic preacher by placing him within the context of his time and thoroughly analyzing the testimonies of those who knew him besthis disciples.
Aslan develops a convincing and coherent story of how the Christian church, and in particular Paul, reshaped Christianitys essence, obscuring the very real man who was Jesus of Nazareth. Compulsively readable and written at a popular level, this superb work is highly recommended.
Publishers Weekly Random House | HC | 978-1-4000-6922-4 | 336pp. | $27.00/$32.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $13.50 e-Book: 978-0-679-60353-5 | $12.99/$14.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Ancient History Philosophy Theology
By Diane Brady
FRATERNITY
Following the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., the Reverend John Brooks searched for African American students to recruit to the College of the Holy Cross. Among the amazing young men he recruited, coached, mentored, and taught were a future Supreme Court justice, a future Pulitzer Prize winner, and a young man who would go on to become one of the countrys most successful attorneys. In this account of the college years of five of these men, Fraternity serves as a testament to the power of education and mentorship, confirming the difference that even a single person can make.
Diane Bradys book brilliantly shows how the attention and concern of one man changed not only the course of these individual lives but the course of history. This book is a template of how we should all think about both our societal responsibility and the gift of mentorship.
Wes Moore, author of The Other Wes Moore Spiegel & Grau | HC | 978-0-385-52474-2 | 256pp. | $25.00/$28.95 Can. | Exam Copy: $12.50 e-Book: 978-0-385-52962-4 | $12.99/$14.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: African American Studies Inclusiveness Inspiration
PROMISES KEPT
Website: www.www.AmericanPromise.Org
Regardless of how wealthy or poor their parents are, all black boys must confront and surmount the achievement gap: a divide that shows up not only in their test scores, but in their social and emotional development, their physical well-being, and their outlook on life. Joe Brewster, M.D. and Michle Stephenson, the directors of the award-winning documentary American Promise, have written this unprecedented guide to helping black boys achieve success at every stage of their livesat home, at school, and in the world.
Spiegel & Grau | TR | 978-0-8129-8489-7 | 384pp. | $18.00/$20.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-8129-9449-0 | $9.99/$10.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: African American Studies Education
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ISAACS ARMY
By Matthew Brzezinski
LOGAVINA STREET
Spiegel & Grau | TR | 978-0-8129-8276-3 | 272pp. | $16.00/$19.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-679-64412-5 | $11.99/$13.99 Can. Themes: Human Rights Regional: Balkans
NOTHING TO ENVY
Website: www.NothingToEnvy.com
Winner of the Samuel Johnson Prize for Nonfiction; Finalist, National Book Critics Circle Award for Nonfiction American journalist Barbara Demick interviewed six North Koreans who attempted to build careers, relationships, and lives in North Korea, only to defect when they realized the extent of the governments deception and abuse of its own citizens. Never before has such a penetrating view of contemporary North Korea been published. Readers will be amazed by this insiders account of the worlds most isolated state.
Demicks potent blend of personal narratives and piercing journalism vividly and evocatively portrays courageous individuals and a tyrannized state within a saga of unfathomable suffering punctuated by faint glimmers of hope. Booklist (starred review)
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Nellie Bly and Elizabeth Bislands History-Making Race Around the World
By Matthew Goodman
EIGHTY DAYS
Website: www.MatthewGoodmanBooks.com
On November 14, 1889, Nellie Bly left New York City by steamship on a quest to break the record for the fastest trip around the world. Also departing from New York that day was Elizabeth Bisland. Each woman was determined to outdo Jules Vernes fictional hero Phileas Fogg and circle the globe in less than eighty days. The dramatic race that ensued would span twenty-eight thousand miles, captivate the nation, and change both competitors lives forever.
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A New York Times Notable Book In the Garden of Beasts lends a stunning, eyewitness perspective on events as they unfold in real time, revealing an era of surprising nuance and complexity. The result is a dazzling, addictively readable work that speaks volumes about why the world did not recognize the grave threat posed by Hitler until Berlinand Europewere awash in blood and terror.
By far his best and most enthralling work of novelistic history. . . . Powerful, poignant . . . a transportingly true story. New York Times Larson has meticulously researched the Dodds intimate witness to Hitlers ascendancy and created an edifying narrative of this historical byway that has all the pleasures of a political thriller. . . . a fresh picture of these terrible events. New York Times Book Review
Broadway | TR | 978-0-307-40885-3 | 480pp. | $16.00/$19.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-307-88795-5 | $11.99/$13.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Ethics Genocide Perseverance/Personal Strength
THUNDERSTRUCK
The Civil War and the Social Revolution that Transformed the South
By Bruce Levine
In this major new history of the Civil War, Bruce Levine, Professor of History at the University of Illinois, tells the riveting story of how that conflict upended the economic, political, and social life of the old South, utterly destroying the Confederacy and the society it represented and defended.
This book limns the relationship between slavery and the rise and fall of the Confederacy more clearly and starkly than any other study. General readers and seasoned scholars alike will find new information and insights in this eye-opening account.
James M. McPherson, author of Battle Cry of Freedom Random House | HC | 978-1-4000-6703-9 | 464pp. | $30.00/$35.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $15.00 Do not order paperback before 4/1/2014. Random House | TR | 978-0-8129-7872-8 | 480pp. | $17.00/$20.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-679-64535-1 | $15.99/$16.99 Can. Themes: American History Regional: American South
By Elizabeth Norman
WE BAND OF ANGELS: The Untold Story of the American Women Trapped on Bataan
In the winter of 1941, as Japanese bombs began falling on Luzon, American Army and Navy nurses found themselves in the thick of a nightmarish war. Amidst raining shells and shrapnel they tended to devastating injuries. However, when Bataan and Corregidor fell, a handful of nurses were sent to internment camps. We Band of Angels chronicles their suffering and heroism in equal measure.
Gripping . . . a war story in which the main characters never kill one of the enemy, or even shoot at him, but are nevertheless heroes. . . . Americans today should thank God we had such women.
Stephen E. Ambrose Random House | TR | 978-0-8129-8484-2 | 384pp. | $16.00/$18.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-307-79957-9 | $9.99/$10.99 Can. Themes: Inspiration Perseverance/Personal Strength Womens Studies World History
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OUT OF ORDER
DATACLYSM
Big Data has been used to spy on people and sell them things they dont need. In Dataclysm, Christian Rudder, who is president and co-founder of the dating site OkCupid, puts this information to an entirely different use: understanding human nature. Drawing on those terabytes of data, Rudder ranges over the vast terrain of human experiencesex, desire, race, politics, religion, humor, and friendshipto show what our online lives are revealing about society and how this data will transform the science of human behavior.
Forthcoming September 2014. Crown | HC | 978-0-385-34737-2 | 368pp. | $28.00/$29.95 Can. | Exam Copy: $14.00 e-Book: 978-0-385-34738-9 | $28.00/$29.95 Can. Themes: Social Psychology Statistics
COVERING
Website: www.KenjiYoshino.com
Winner of the Myers Outstanding Book Award and the American Educational Studies Association CriticsChoice Award In Covering, one of the countrys most brilliant young legal scholars fashions a new paradigm of civil rights. Drawing on his experiences as a gay Japanese American, Yale law professor Kenji Yoshino argues that the culturally sanctioned suppression of authentic selves is a harm from which the law should sometimes protect people. More profoundly, he also claims that law will be less important to the civil rights of the future than a common culture of authenticity. Selected for Common Reading at Pomona College; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Virginia Commonwealth University; Yale University; and others.
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Website: www.CharlesDuhigg.com Author Video: tiny.cc/3mhbrw To view the authors talk at the 2013 First-Year Experience Conference, go to: tiny.cc/rhscax
n The Power of Habit, behaviorist Charles Duhigg takes us to the forefront of scientific discoveries that explain why habits exist and how they can be changed. With intelligence and an ability to distill vast amounts of information into engrossing narratives, Duhigg brings to life a whole new understanding of human nature and its potential for transformation. Along the way students will learn why some people and companies struggle to change, despite years of trying, while others seem to remake themselves overnight. At its core, The Power of Habit contains an intriguing argument: The key to exercising regularly, losing weight, raising exceptional children, becoming more productive, building revolutionary companies and social movements, and achieving success is understanding how habits work. As Charles Duhigg shows, habits arent destiny, and by harnessing this new science, students can change their habits and transform businesses, communities, and lives.
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The Power of Habit is a fascinating read, and Duhigg deftly pulls off exactly what one would expect of a polymath Times reporter: he effortlessly brings us from scene to scene, from finding to finding, from discipline to discipline, transforming a potentially dry subject into a series of peppy narrativesa very readable take on a subject that should matter to everyone. Newsweek Daily Beast
A fascinating exploration of our pathologically habitual societywe smoke, we incessantly check our BlackBerrys, we chronically choose bad partners, we always (or never) make our beds. Duhigg digs into why we are this way, and how we can change, both as individuals and institutionally. The Daily
CHARLES DUHIGG is an investigative reporter for the New York Times. A graduate of Yale College and Harvard Business School, he lives in Brooklyn with his wife and two children.
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THINK
Website: www.GuyPHarrison.com
his accessible and introductory guide to critical thinking will help students think like a scientist, learn to question everything, and understand how our brains can trip us up. A fresh and witty approach to science, skepticism, and critical thinking, Think challenges everyone to embrace the skeptical life, and improve their critical thinking skills. Think shows students how to better navigate through the maze of biases and traps that are standard features of every human brain. These innate pitfalls threaten to trick us into seeing, hearing, thinking, remembering, and believing things that are not real or true. Guy Harrisons straightforward text will help them trim away the nonsense, deflect bad ideas, and keep both feet firmly planted in reality. With an upbeat and friendly tone, Harrison shows how its in everyones best interest to question everything. He brands skepticism as a constructive and optimistic attitudea way of life that anyone can embrace.
Harrisons upbeat style nicely conveys some of the latest scientific research on how the mind functions. . . . [His] inviting style serves the interests of skeptics and scientists who face the onslaught of nonsense, delusion, ignorance, stupidity, and bias that dominates todays muddled culture. . . . Highly recommended. Library Journal Prometheus | TR | 978-1-61614-807-2 | 300pp. $16.95/$18.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 Also Available: e-Book: 978-1-61614-808-9 | $11.99/$11.99 Can. A clear and passionate book on skepticism, clear thinking, and a wide range of juicy paranormal claims. A great and fun read for everyone. Harrison succeeds at motivating, inspiring, and indeed haunting the reader. . . . Required reading for anyone who doesnt want to waste time, health, money, and dignity on things that probably are not real or true. Jonathan C. Smith, PhD, professor of psychology, Chicagos Roosevelt University; author of Pseudoscience and Extraordinary Claims of the Paranormal Also Available by Guy P. Harrison
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FINANCIALLY FEARLESS
Website: www.LearnVest.com
n Financially Fearless, Alexa Von Tobel, founder and CEO of LearnVest.com, discusses her 50/20/30 plan50 for essentials, 20 for the future, and 30 for lifestyle. This straightforward method isnt weighed down by wearisome budgets and helps readers create a more secure financial future. Covering everything from credit scores and mortgages to student loans, and planning for the future to helping aging parents, Financially Fearless contains stories of people who have overcome money struggles, as well as interactive worksheets and quizzes. Von Tobel also shows how to use simple online tools and apps to keep better track of spending and finances, with tips for integrating financial planning into a mobile, digital life.
Controlling your personal finances means controlling your destiny and being able to build your own entrepreneurial life. In Financially Fearless, Von Tobel shows you how to get the books of your own financial life in orderso you can live boldly, autonomously, entrepreneurially Reid Hoffman, co-founder and chairman of LinkedIn and author of The Start-up of You Crown Business | HC | 978-0-385-34761-7 | 256pp. $19.99/$22.95 Can. | Exam Copy: $10.00 e-Book: 978-0-385-34762-4 | $9.99/$10.99 Can. Also Available from Random House Audio If youre the type of person whod never be caught dead buying a book on personal finance, pick this up right now. As fearless as the name suggests, von Tobel is a fresh face of a new generation. Cathie Black, Former Chairman of Hearst Magazines
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Learn more about Alexa and the LearnVest Action Program at learnvest.com.
LEARNVEST.COM is an award-winning personal finance platform, which through its subsidiary, the LearnVest Program, provides high-quality, fee-based financial advisory services. The LearnVest Program is redefining the traditional financial planning market with a dynamic, technology-enabled service. Its 7-Step Action Program gives clients nationwide access to unbiased financial advice, straight from Certified Financial Planners. Since launch, LearnVest has raised over $41 million and has been awarded numerous accolades, including a place on Times annual list of 50 Best Websites and more.
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Website: www.JobHuntersBible.com
The latest edition of the most popular career guide in the world continues to offer immediately useful advice, unique ways to find the right job, and practical insights. The book is updated annually, to ensure that it always speaks to the current job market and job seeker.
Ten Speed Press | TR | 978-1-60774-362-0 | 368pp. | $18.99/$21.95 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-1-60774-364-4 | $11.99/$13.99 Can. Themes: Job Hunting Vocational Guidance
By Richard N. Bolles
When it comes to job interviews, it can be difficult to avoid feelings of anxiety. After all, the stakes seem impossibly high. However with his latest guidebook, Richard Bolles, the father of career development, aims to help banish the fear once and for all. Indeed, his general conceit is that interviews are merely conversations to determine if the company/position is the right fit for both parties. Bolles provides advice on everything from pre-interview research to salary negotiation. And he astutely identifies the three most important facets of an interview along with the only five questions you really need to be prepared to answer.
Do not order before 5/6/2014. Ten Speed Press | TR | 978-1-60774-659-1 | 112pp. | $12.99/$14.99 Can.| Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-1-60774-660-7 | $9.99/$11.99 Can. Themes: Job Hunting Vocational Guidance
By Richard N. Bolles
Many job seekers dont realize that potential employers only glimpse a rsum for roughly 8 seconds before either discarding or adding it to their short list. Therefore, its vital to understand how to leverage past experience and target key words to ensure your resume lands you that coveted interview. In his new guidebook, Richard Bolles (a leader in the job-search industry) provides essential advice for those on the hunt. From close analysis of the latest studies and job-market statistics to tips on scanning software, soft skills and social media, Bolles sheds great insight on how to craft a winning resume.
Do not order before 5/6/2014. Ten Speed Press | TR | 978-1-60774-657-7 | 112pp. | $12.99/$14.99 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-1-60774-658-4 | $9.99/$11.99 Can. Themes: Job Hunting Vocational Guidance
Website: www.ThinkingInNewBoxes.com/about
Replete with practical and potent creativity tools, and featuring fascinating case studies from BIC to Ford to Trader Joes, Thinking in New Boxes will help students and companies overcome missed opportunities and stay ahead of the curve. This innovative book challenges everything students thought they knew about business creativity by breaking creativity, and counteract the boxes that can blind students to risks and opportunities.
Thinking in New Boxes is a five-step guide that leverages the authors deep understanding of human nature to enable readers to overcome their limitations and both imagine and create their own futures. This book is a must-read for people living and working in todays competitive environment. Ray O. Johnson, Ph.D., chief technology officer, Lockheed Martin
Random House | HC | 978-0-8129-9295-3 | 352pp. | $28.00/$32.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $14.00 e-Book: 978-0-679-64436-1 | $14.99/$16.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Creative Thinking Social Psychology
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The Forces Behind How We Fully Engage with People, Work, and Everything We Do
By Ori Brafman and Rom Brafman
CLICK
Website: www.OriBrafman.com
The Brafman brothers have written a thorough and lively exploration of the psychological processes underpinning why people click with other people, or certain projects or activities, drawing on current psychological and sociological research to highlight the mental and social processes that are occurring during such peak experiences. They delineate why people click in certain situations and with certain people, identify five accelerators that increase the likelihood of experiencing these kinds of connections in ones work and relationships, and explain how these productive and happy moments can be consciously encouraged. Click is a fascinating exploration of how people connect with the world around them.
Crown Business | TR | 978-0-385-52906-8 | 224pp. | $14.00/$16.00 Can.| Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-307-71584-5 | $9.99/$11.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Leadership & Motivation Life Skills Peer Group Skills
Renowned organizational thinker Ori Brafman and his brother, psychologist Rom Brafman, present a thought-provoking overview of the irrational behaviors and poor decision-making that characterize so many of our actions. They balance anecdotes about typical financial, professional, and personal decisions with relevant research in the fields of social psychology, behavioral economics, and organizational behavior. The dynamic forces that influence every aspect of our lives are revealed, as are strategies to avoid succumbing to these psychological traps.
A provocative new book about the psychological forces that lead us to disregard facts or logic and behave in surprisingly irrational ways. The New York Times
Crown Business | TR | 978-0-385-53060-6 | 224pp. | $14.00/$16.50 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-385-52677-7 | $9.99/$12.99 Can. Themes: Ethics/Decision Making Life Skills Peer Group Skills
Popular and academic psychology has long dictated that those who face arduous life circumstancesa difficult childhood, sudden job loss, povertywill succumb to those forces that hinder them. But as Brafman points out, a third of all people beset by trying situations actually overcome them, to succeed and thrive in their chosen life paths. He draws on groundbreaking neurological and psychological research to highlight the key innate factors that support overcoming adversityand how everyone, in all circumstances and walks of life, can locate these traits within themselves, and make the most of them in their own lives.
Three Rivers Press | TR | 978-0-307-88769-6 | 208pp. | $14.00/$17.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-307-88770-2 | $11.99/$12.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Leadership & Motivation Life Skills Perseverance/Personal Strength
GETTING THE BEST OUT OF COLLEGE, Revised and Updated Insider Advice for Success from a Professor, a Dean, and a Recent Grad
By Peter Feaver, Sue Wasiolek, and Anne Crossman
Going beyond basic study skills, this updated edition of Getting the Best Out of College explains everything freshman orientation might overlook, including topics such as how to develop rewarding relationships with professors, choose a major that will support long-term goals, use lesser-known campus resources to ones advantage, manage relationships back home, and more. New chapters address contemporary issues such as how to transfer to international colleges and universities; if and when its a good idea to delay, transfer, or drop out of college; and how to make the most of a gap year.
A wonderful resource for students and their parents. Elizabeth Kiss, President of Agnes Scott College
Ten Speed Press | TR | 978-1-60774-144-2 | 304pp. | $14.99/$16.99 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-307-78880-1 | $11.99/$12.99 Can. Themes: Life Skills Peer Group Skills
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DECISIVE
Website: www.HeathBrothers.com
Research in psychology has revealed that our decision-making suffers from consistent problems: Were overconfident. We seek out information that supports us and downplay information that doesnt. We get distracted by short-term emotions. Unfortunately, merely being aware of these shortcomings doesnt fix the problem. The question is: How can we do better? In Decisive, Chip and Dan Heath (bestselling authors of Made to Stick and Switch) reveal the four major principles that can be employed in order to make better, more informed, and more rational decisions in both the professional and personal realms.
Crown Business | HC | 978-0-307-95639-2 | 336pp. | $26.00/NCR | Exam Copy: $13.00 e-Book: 978-0-307-95641-5 | $13.99/NCR Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Ethics/Decision Making Life Skills
MADE TO STICK
SWITCH
Available in Espaol
Website: www.TheStartupOfYou.com Author Video: www.TheStartupOfYou.com/videos To view Ben Casnochas talk at the 2013 First-Year Experience Conference, go to: tiny.cc/qlscax
A revolutionary new guide to thriving in todays fractured world of work, The Start-Up of You provides strategies that will help individuals survive, thrive, and achieve the boldest professional ambitions and to take control of ones future.
The Start-Up of You offers students of all college levels a realistic and straightforward life handbook that can also be read and re-read at each pivot point in one's career path.
Lavinia P. Zanassi, Faculty, Counseling Department, Skyline College
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GOOD PROSE
Website: www.TracyKidder.com
What is good prose? And how is it written? Pulitzer Prizewinning literary journalist Tracy Kidder and distinguished editor and cultural critic Richard Todd tackle these questions together, offering tips, stories, and valuable lessons from their more than four decades of work together as writer and editor at the Atlantic Monthly. Combining practical advice and discussion of mechanics and technique with engaging personal stories and examples of great nonfiction, Good Prose is a must-read for anyone interested in reading or writing nonfiction.
Random House | TR | 978-0-8129-8215-2 | 224pp. | $16.00/$18.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-679-60472-3 | $11.99/$13.99 Can. Themes: Communication Life Skills
ESSENTIALISM
Website: www.GregMcKeown.com For students who feel overworked but underutilized or always busy but never productive, comes a book on how to achieve more by doing less: a systematic, strategic framework for discerning what is essential, eliminating what is not, and removing obstacles in order to make the execution of what is actually essential as easy and effortless as possible. By forcing oneself to disinguish the vital few from the trivial many and apply a tougher, more selective criteria for what is essential, the discplined pursuit of less allows us to regain control of our own choices so we can channel our time, energy, and effort toward making the highest possible contribution toward the goals and activities that truly matter.
In a world of increasing chaos and complexity, the ideas and tools of Essentialism turn chaos into commitment and complexity into accomplishment. This timely, well written book is a must read and do for any employee, manager, leader, or parent whoever feels overwhelmed. It is truly the right book at the right time. Dave Ulrich, Professor, University of Michigan School of Business
Do not order before 4/15/2014. Crown Business | HC | 978-0-8041-3738-6 | 272pp. | $23.00/$26.95 Can. | Exam Copy: $11.50 e-Book: 978-0-8041-3739-3 | $12.99/$13.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Success Time Management
COLLEGE RULES! 3rd Edition: How to Study, Survive, and Succeed in College
This updated, expanded edition of a perennially popular guide offers students a crash course in how to succeed in college. It shares essential lessons, including how to study effectively, handle stress, manage course loads, prepare for and take tests, interact effectively with professors, and balance academics and social life. Selected for Common Reading at Tennessee Wesleyan College.
Ten Speed Press | TR | 978-1-60774-001-8 | 352pp. | $14.99/$16.99 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-1-60774-017-9 | $11.99/$12.99 Can. Themes: Life Skills Peer Group Skills Transition
THE TOOLS
Dissatisfied with the traditional therapy that left their patients waiting long, indefinite periods of time for the change they needed, psychotherapist Barry Michels and psychiatrist Phil Stutz joined forces to develop a more evolved therapy that would create positive, effective change more quickly. Using four steps that allow one to tap into the unconscious and turn problems into transformative tools, the duo (called an open secret by The New Yorker) explain how to feel better nowand for the long-term. The Tools is a breakthrough in self-improvement and empowerment.
Spiegel & Grau | TR | 978-0-8129-8304-3 | 288pp. | $16.00/NCR | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-679-64445-3 | $11.99/NCR Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Inspiration Leadership/Motivation Life Skills
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4-Year Journal
By Potter Style
College is a time for both new experiences and great introspection. The most recent installment of Q&A a Day allows undergrads to capture these reflections and adventures. By providing 366 intriguing and inspired prompts, this journal offers students the opportunity to keep a unique record of their collegiate life.
Do not order before 3/25/2014. Potter Style | NT | 978-0-8041-8568-4 | 368pp. | $16.95/$19.95 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 Themes: Coming of Age Identity Transition
How Our Unconscious Minds Elect Presidents, Control Markets, Wage Wars, and Save Our Lives
By Shankar Vedantam
Called [an] entertaining romp through covert influences on human behavior by The New York Times Book Review, The Hidden Brain by NPR science correspondent Shankar Vedantam explains the effects of unconscious biases in everyday life, how culture influences the workplace, how teams come together and why they fail, and how professionals can use the hidden brain to communicate more effectively.
In The Hidden Brain, one of Americas best science journalists describes how our unconscious minds influence everything from criminal trials to charitable giving, from suicide bombers to presidential elections. The Hidden Brain is a smart and engaging exploration of the science behind the headlinesand of the little man behind the screen. Dont miss it.
Daniel Gilbert, author of Stumbling on Happiness Spiegel & Grau | TR | 978-0-385-52522-0 | 288pp. | $16.00/$19.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-1-58836-939-0 | $11.99/$13.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Decision Making Human Behavior Life Skills
UNTHINK
Website: www.TheArtOfVision.com/Unthink
Unthink champions the notion that a creative genius lies within all of us. Written by visionary artist, author, and entrepreneur Erik Wahl, this book teaches students to unlock their full potential by changing their traditional thought patterns. Wahl brilliantly explains how individuals can reframe their thinking to arrive at unexpected solutions. And, ultimately, he affirms the belief that were all so much more creatively capable than we realize.
Erik Wahl has made his creativity his lifes study. In the pages of Unthink, youll find inspiration for your own creative journey. Even better, youll discover that you wont have to travel farthe answers are all around you.
Daniel H. Pink, bestselling author of Whole New Mind, Drive, and To Sell Is Human Crown Business | HC | 978-0-7704-3400-7 | 224pp. | $23.00/$26.95 Can. | Exam Copy: $11.50 e-Book: 978-0-7704-3402-1 | $12.99/$14.99 Can. Themes: Creativity Personal Success
The Strangers Guide to College, Sex, Intoxicants, Tacos, and Life Itself
HOW TO BE A PERSON
By Lindy West, Dan Savage, Christopher Frizzelle, Bethany Jean Clement, and The Staff of The Stranger
The wiseand hilariousstaff of alternative Seattle newspaper The Stranger have created what very well may be the most honest, informative, and entertaining college orientation to have ever appeared on paper. Offering a panoply of useful tips, advice, and information not to be found anywhere else, How to Be a Person presents fun, sage advice on matters of education, entertainment, manners, personal hygiene, sex, love, and relationships. For anyone about to enter the strange, uncharted waters of college, this book is a lifesaver, a guide that truly covers it all.
Sasquatch Books | TR | 978-1-57061-778-2 | 272pp. | $16.95/$19.95 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-1-57061-835-2 | $16.95/$19.95 Can. Themes: Life Skills Peer Group Skills Transition
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HOW TO GET ANY JOB: Second Edition Life Launch and Re-Launch for Everyone Under 30 (or How to Avoid Living in Your Parents Basement)
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THE OVERNIGHT RSUM: 3rd Edition The Fastest Way to Your Next Job
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Finding an Internship, Building Your Rsum, Making Connections, and Gaining Job Experience
Dos and Donts of Right Behavior, Tough Thinking, Clear Writing, and Living a Good Life
By Charles Murray Do not order before 4/8/2014. Crown Business | HC | 978-0-8041-4144-4 | 144pp. $17.95/$21.50 Can. | Exam Copy: $9.00 e-Book: 978-0-8041-4145-1 | $10.99/$10.99 Can.
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Make College Easier, Fire Up Your Dreams, and Get a Great Job
GENERATION EARN
By Bill Coplin Ten Speed Press | TR | 978-1-60774-145-9 | 304pp. $14.99/$17.99 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-307-76849-0 | $11.99/$13.99 Can.
Kiss More, Jump More, Abandon Self-Control, and My Other Experiments in Everyday Life
By Gretchen Rubin Three Rivers Press | TR | 978-0-307-88679-8 | 304pp. $15.00/NCR | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-307-88680-4 | $11.99/NCR Also available from Random House Audio
HAPPIER AT HOME
By Daniel Coyle Bantam | HC | 978-0-553-80684-7 | 256pp. $26.00/$31.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $13.00 e-Book: 978-0-553-90649-3 | $13.99/$15.99 Can.
A Student and Recent Grad Guide to Crafting Rsums and Cover Letters that Land Jobs
By Quentin J. Schultze; Foreword by Richard N. Bolles Ten Speed Press | TR | 978-1-60774-194-7 | 144pp. $12.99/$14.99 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-1-60774-195-4 | $9.99/$11.99 Can.
RSUM 101
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By Blair Thornburgh Do not order before 3/25/2014. Quirk Books | HC | 978-1-59474-710-6 | 144pp. $9.95/$10.95 Can. | Exam Copy: $5.00 e-Book: 978-1-59474-711-3 | $9.95/$10.95 Can.
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Website: www.KristenIversen.com Author Interview: tiny.cc/pp4wqw Author Video: tiny.cc/5nhbrw To view the authors talk at the 2013 First-Year Experience Conference, go to: tiny.cc/percax To view the authors NPR interview, go to: www.kristeniversen.com/disc.htm Winner of the 2013 Colorado Book Award Winner of the Reading the West Book Award in Nonfiction | A Mother Jones Best Book | A Kirkus Reviews Best Book | An Atlantic Monthly Best Book about Justice Chosen one of the Best Books of the Year by American Library Association ull Body Burden is a haunting work of narrative nonfiction about a young woman, Kristen Iversen, growing up in a small Colorado town close to Rocky Flats, a secret nuclear weapons plant once designated the most contaminated site in America. Its the story of growing up in the shadow of the Cold War, in a landscape at once startlingly beautiful andunknown to those who lived theretainted with invisible yet deadly particles of plutonium. Its also a book about the destructive power of secretsboth family and government. Her fathers hidden liquor bottles, the strange cancers in children in the neighborhood, the truth about what they made at Rocky Flatsbest not to inquire too deeply into any of it. But as Iversen grew older, she began to ask questions. And as this memoir unfolds, it also reveals itself as a brilliant work of investigative journalisma shocking account of the governments sustained attempt to conceal the effects of the toxic and radioactive waste released by Rocky Flats, and of local residents failed attempts to seek justice in court.
Broadway | TR | 978-0-307-95565-4 | 432pp. $15.00/$18.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-307-95564-7 | $11.99/$13.99 Can. Also Available from Random House Audio
Full Body Burden is a page-turner, a beautifully lucid intertwining of memoir and careful research. Who knew that the way that America waged the Cold War would produce such severe domestic casualties: the corruption of our own government and the radioactive poisoning of so many of our own citizens? Full Body Burden is a courageous life work. Hank Lazer, Professor of English, University of Alabama Full Body Burden reads like a mystery thriller. Yet its stark reality makes it all the more frightening because of secrets within and outside the home: alcoholism, nuclear fallout, mysterious illnesses. Iversens nimble prose and smart structure creates a powerful memoir. This is a must read for journalism, creative writing, and ecocritical students. Amelia Mara de la Luz Montes, Associate Professor of English, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Dazzles with its literary versatility and astounds with its revelations about the nexus of greed, fear, and indifference that created, and continue to create, a culture of silence surrounding Rocky Flats. Painstakingly researched for over ten years but arguably a lifetime in the makingFull Body Burden subverts expectations of genre by combining elements of memoir, journalism, physics, environmentalism, history, social activism, and politicsall artfully fused in Iversens fluid and beautiful prose. With potential appeal to so many varied disciplines, this book is an ideal text for Freshman Year Experience or One Book Programs. Joshua McKinney, Professor of English, CSU Sacramento
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n this completely updated and revised edition, Stuffed and Starved by Raj Patel continues to be one of the most widely praised food books of recent years. Its a perverse fact of modern life: There are more starving people in the world than ever before, while there are also more people who are overweight. To find out how things got to this point and what can be done about it, Raj Patel launched a comprehensive investigation into the global food network. It took him from the colossal supermarkets of California to Indias wrecked paddy fields and Africas bankrupt coffee farms, while along the way he ate genetically engineered soy beans and dodged flying objects in the protestor-packed streets of South Korea. What he found was shocking, from the false choices given us by supermarkets to a global epidemic of farmer suicides, and the real reasons for famine in Asia and Africa. Yet he also found great cause for hopein international resistance movements working to create a more democratic, sustainable, and joyful food system. Going beyond ethical consumerism, Patel explains, from seed to store to plate, the steps to regain control of the global food economy, stop the exploitation of both farmers and consumers, and rebalance global sustenance.
Melville House | TR | 978-1-61219-127-0 | 432pp. $19.95/NCR | Exam Copy: $3.00 Also Available: e-Book: 978-1-61219-128-7 | $19.95/NCR
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Selected for Common Reading: Skagit Valley College Disciplines: Business; Food Studies; Political Science Themes: Environment; Ethics/Decision Making; Social Justice Campus Visits: Alternative Formats:
For anyone attempting to make sense of the world food crisis, or understand the links between U.S. farm policy and the ability of the world's poor to feed themselves, Stuffed and Starved is indispensable. Michael Pollan, author of The Omnivores Dilemma and The Botany of Desire A blistering indictment of the policies of multinational agribusiness conglomerates and charges that their drive for profit at any cost has left the developing world starving while wealthy countries like the United States are experiencing epidemic obesity rates and related health problems. Newsweek
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BLUE REVOLUTION
Website: www.CynthiaBarnett.net/book.html
For most Americans, water is cheap and abundant. Faucets run and lawns are watered without much thought given to the source or preservation. But this precious resource is not infinite. Blue Revolution addresses our impending water crisis and proposes that a water ethic for America is essential in reversing our current course.
The roots of a new water ethic are found in the practices of millions of individuals, businesses, and other organizations around the world. Barnett shows how good water use practices can go viral, with massive benefits for society and nature. Blue Revolution offers affordable, practical, down-to-earth solutions for Americas water crisis.
Stephen R. Carpenter, Director of the Center for Limnology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Winner of the 2011 Stockholm Water Prize
TOMS RIVER
Website: www.DanFagin.com
In 1971, a trucker tossed drums of industrial waste onto the land of a New Jersey chicken farm. When an alarming number of childhood cancer cases cropped up in the town of Toms River, the inhabitants united in a quest to expose the connection between toxic waste and illnessa battle that culminated in the governments stunning confirmation of the very real link between pollution and cancer. Prize-winning environmental writer and professor Dan Fagin combines careful, evidence-based research and reportage with engaging, empathetic storytelling.
Bantam | HC | 978-0-553-80653-3 | 560pp. | $28.00/$34.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $14.00 e-Book: 978-0-345-53861-1 | $14.99/$15.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Environment Science & Society
FAREWELL, MY SUBARU
Website: www.DougFine.com
It takes more water to sustain a vegetable crop in New Mexico for a year than it would to sustain a Bangladeshi village of 500. All components of a solar-powered water pump are made in Japan or Denmark. It takes 16,000 gallons of jet fuel to fly an organic banana from Honduras to Silver City, New Mexico. Doug Fine didnt know any of these facts, and when he learned them, he decided to live a more eco-conscious life. Farewell, My Subaru is the hilarious and inspirational account of a Long Island suburbanites attempt to go greenextreme greenin rural New Mexico. Selected for Common Reading at The University of Texas at San Antonio.
Villard Books | TR | 978-0-8129-7789-9 | 224pp. | $15.00/$17.50 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-345-50460-9 | $11.99/$13.99 Can. Themes: Environment Ethics/Decision Making Global Citizenship
By Thomas J. Fox Contribution by Andrew Flach; Foreword by Alex Wilson; Introduction by Daniel Wallach
In 2007, Greensburg, Kansas, was struck by a tornado, and lost 95 percent of its infrastructure. The people of Greensburg, with the guidance of Daniel Wallach, rebuilt their community as the first Green Town in the U.S. This book explains how any town can incorporate renewable energy, green construction, local food suppliers, and other sustainable approaches to become a green community, too.
Hatherleigh Press | TR | 978-1-57826-312-7 | 240pp. | $15.00/$17.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-1-57826-481-0 | $9.99/$11.99 Can. Themes: Environment Leadership & Motivation
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ENVIRONMENTAL LIFE STORIESMEMOIR, STUDIES AND BIOGRAPHY, HEALTH SCIENCES AND AUTOBIOGRAPHY
PLANETWALKER
Gold Winner of the Nautilus Book Awards in the categories of Ecology/Environment and Independent Press After witnessing the devastating effects of the 1971 oil spill in San Francisco Bay, John Francis began a remarkable, solitary pilgrimage that would change his life irrevocably. An amazing human-interest story with a vital message about saving our environment, Planetwalker is also an engaging coming-of-age odyssey, full of the positive experiences, the challenging times, the characters encountered, and the learning gained along the way. Selected for Common Reading at Graceland University and University at South Carolina Upstate.
National Geographic | TR | 978-1-4262-0405-0 | 288pp. | $16.95/$20.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-1-4262-0340-4 | $16.95/$20.00 Can. Themes: Coming of Age Environment Leadership & Motivation
ECOLOGICAL INTELLIGENCE
Website: www.DanielGoleman.info
The theme of ecological awareness and environmental sustainability emerged as we considered a variety of books. The selection committee felt that such a theme would offer many options for engagement and use of the book across all colleges and disciplines. It could connect with new university efforts in the area of heightened environmental awareness and action and provide opportunities to facilitate community service options for students and faculty.
Ron Daniel, Associate Provost for Undergraduate Education, Virginia Tech
Website: www.SeamusMcGraw.com
The land in a remote northeastern corner of Pennsylvania happens to contain one of the richest known natural gas deposits in the worldthe Marcellus Shaleworth more than one trillion dollars. A native of the region, award-winning American journalist Seamus McGraw shares a riveting account of the intense battle that ensues between the corporate developers who want to get their hands on this commodity, and a group of local crusaders who are determined to fight the end of country and get what they deserve, without sacrificing their homes or compromising their way of life.
Random House | TR | 978-0-8129-8064-6 | 256pp. | $16.00/$19.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-679-60431-0 | $13.99/$13.99 Can. Themes: Environment Group Dynamics Social Justice
Resistance to Ecocide
By Stephanie McMillan Foreword by Ted Rall
Website: www.StephanieMcMillan.org
The Minimum Security Chronicles, from cartoonist Stephanie McMillan, tells the story of lifelong friends Kranti and Bananabelle. After discovering the site of a future nuclear power plant along with a massive geo-engineering project, Kranti and pals try their utmost to stop the nefarious corporations happy to exploit the environment for personal profit. McMillan is the winner of the 2012 Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award.
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ANIMAL WISE
Lost Groves, Champion Trees, and an Urgent Plan to Save the Planet
By Jim Robbins
Website: www.Jim-Robbins.net
New York Times reporter and freelance journalist Jim Robbins explains the importance of trees, including how they may help save the planet. At the heart of this timely and evocative nonfiction work is the incredible story of David Milarch, a Michigan nurseryman who embarked on a mission to locate champion trees, reproduce them, and spread their offspring around the world following a near-death experience. The Man Who Planted Trees is both a testament to one mans successful efforts to save one of our most important natural resources and a resounding call to others to act.
Spiegel & Grau | HC | 978-1-4000-6906-4 | 240pp. | $25.00/$29.95 Can. | Exam Copy: $12.50 e-Book: 978-1-58836-999-4 | $12.99/$15.99 Can. Themes: Environment Inspiration Service
Website: www.AlisaSmith.ca
Plenty relates the remarkable, amusing, and inspiring adventures of a Canadian couple who make a yearlong attempt to eat only foods grown and produced within a 100-mile radius of their apartment. This food-focused experiment offers a way to think about globalization, monoculture, the oil economy, environmental collapse, and community, as the authors reveal a meaningful way to relate to the very essence of human survival: the food we eat.
A funny, warm, and seductive account of how we might live betterbetter for this earth, better for the community, better for our bellies! Bill McKibben
Selected for Common Reading at College of the Redwoods and Humboldt State University.
Clarkson Potter | TR | 978-0-307-34733-6 | 272pp. | $15.00/NCR | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-307-39478-1 | $9.99/NCR Themes: Environment Science & Society Social Justice
THE YOUNG ACTIVISTS GUIDE TO BUILDING A GREEN MOVEMENT AND CHANGING THE WORLD
Website: tiny.cc/bal4qw
In The Young Activists Guide to Building a Green Movement and Changing the World, author and activist Sharon J. Smith shares proven strategies and lessons learned from the winners of Earth Island Institutes Brower Youth Awards, Americas top honor for young green leaders. Here are all the tools environmental organizers needfrom planning a campaign and recruiting supporters to raising money and attracting media attention. The Guide also has tips on how students can boost the sustainability of their college campuses, with contributions by Earth Day Network, and tips on how to launch a career in the environmental movement.
Ten Speed Press | TR | 978-1-58008-561-8 | 224pp. | $14.99/$16.99 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-1-60774-016-2 | $11.99/$12.99 Can. Themes: Environment Global Citizenship Leadership & Motivation
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The Incredible Story of How Wildlife Comebacks Turned Backyards into Battlegrounds
By Jim Sterba
NATURE WARS
Website: www.JimSterba.com
Nature Wars offers an eye-opening look at how Americans lost touch with the natural landscape, spending 90 percent of their time indoors where nature arrives via television, films and digital screens. Deeply researched, eloquently written, counterintuitive and often humorous Nature Wars will be the definitive book on how we created this unintended mess.
Smart and provocative. . . . Nature Wars is a counterintuitive take on a social problem, and the tone is knowing and smart, not sarcastic or snide. Chicago Tribune
Broadway Books | TR | 978-0-307-34197-6 | 368pp. | $14.95/$16.95 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-307-98566-8 | $11.99/$12.99 Can.
In Cathedral of the Wild, Boyd Varty shares the rich and storied history of his familys South African Game ReserveLondolozi. Originally started as a hunting safari by Boyds greatgrandfather, the property is ultimately transformed into a nature preserve by Boyds father. The memoir is replete with childhood stories about tracking lions and piloting Land Rovers, and argues for the restorative power of the wild.
From the first chapter of Cathedral of the Wild, Boyd Vartys South Africa grabs your heart, rather like the giant mamba he encountered as a boy. The deadly snake moved on, but Vartys stories stick. Here is a rare and moving tale of a young man who learns that the greatest dangers, at least to the human soul, are not to be found in the natural world, but in the emptiness beyond itand that even mambas carry the power to heal.
Richard Louv, author of Last Child in the Woods and The Nature Principle Do not order before 3/11/2014. Random House | HC | 978-1-4000-6985-9 | 304pp. | $27.00/$32.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $13.50 e-Book: 978-0-679-60485-3 | $13.99/$15.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Coming of Age Environment
Website: www.PhilipWarburg.com
In Harvest the Wind, Philip Warburg brings us the people behind the green economy-powered resurgence in Cloud County and communities like it across the United States. This corner of Kansas is the first stop on an odyssey that introduces readers to farmers, factory workers, biologists, and high-tech entrepreneursall players in a transformative industry that is taking hold across the U.S. and around the globe. Harvest the Wind serves as an earthly antidote to the more abstract treatises on global warming and green energy. By showing how practical solutions are being implemented at the local level, Warburg offers an inspirational look at how everyone can pursue a saner and more sustainable energy future.
Beacon Press | TR | 978-0-8070-0049-6 | 256pp. | $19.00/$22.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-8070-0108-0 | $27.95/$33.00 Can. Themes: Environment Science & Society
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50 Simple Ways to Save the Earth (and Get Rich Trying)
By David Bach with Hillary Rosner
Broadway | TR | 978-0-7679-2973-8 | 192pp. | $14.95/NCR | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-7679-3024-6 | $13.99/NCR Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Environment Leadership & Motivation Social Justice
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CHASING CHAOS
Broadway Books | TR | 978-0-7704-3691-9 | 400pp. $15.00/$17.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 Also Available: e-Book: 978-0-7704-3692-6 | $9.99/$10.99 Can.
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Disciplines: Humanitarian Studies; International Studies; Social Sciences Themes: Conflict; Genocide; Human Rights; Morality; Personal Strength/Perseverance; Social Justice Campus Visits: Alternative Formats:
isillusioned with her job after college, Jessica Alexander dove into the humanitarian aid community, hoping to find a sense of purpose that the corporate world could not offer. Her eye-opening memoir, Chasing Chaos: My Decade In and Out of Humanitarian Aid, sheds light on this all-consuming, extraordinary line of work, which most people know little about. Alexander arrived in Rwanda in the aftermath of the 1994 genocide as an eager intern, ready to contribute, but unsure of what to expect. The world that Alexander encountered in the field was dramatically different from anything she could have imagined. It was messy, chaotic, and difficultbut she was hooked. In Chasing Chaos, Alexander delivers an honest and compelling memoir that reveals the realities of life as an aid worker. Readers watch as she manages a 24,000-person camp in Darfur and collects evidence for the Charles Taylor trial in Sierra Leone. In the aftermath of the 2004 tsunami that ravaged South Asia and Haitis devastating earthquake in 2010, Alexander is on the front lines, contributing to the massive, international aid efforts. But we also see the alcohol-fueled parties and fleeting romances, the burnout and self-doubt, and the struggle to do good in places that have long endured suffering. Chasing Chaos chronicles Alexanders frustrating battles against corruption and inefficiency, but also her small and large victories in the field. Tracing her personal journey from wide-eyed and nave newcomer to hardened cynic and, ultimately, to hopeful but critical realist, Alexander transports readers to some of the most troubled locations around the world and shows us not only the seemingly impossible challenges, but also the moments of resilience and recovery.
A fresh, very readable, highly personal account of the trials and tribulations of a young aid worker as she confronts the daily realitiesthe good, the bad and the very uncomfortableof life dealing with some of the most important humanitarian challenges of the last decade. Ross Mountain, Former Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary General and Humanitarian Coordinator, United Nations
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ampson Davis is best known as one of three friends from inner-city Newark who made a pact in high school to become doctors. Their book The Pact and their work through the Three Doctors Foundation have inspired countless young men and women to strive for goals they otherwise would not have dreamed they could attain. In this book, Dr. Davis looks at the health care crisis in the inner city from a rare perspective: as a doctor who works on the front line of emergency medical care in the community where he grew up, and as a member of that community who has faced the same challenges as the people he treats every day. He also offers invaluable practical advice for those living in such communities, where conditions like asthma, heart disease, stroke, obesity, and AIDS are disproportionately endemic. Dr. Daviss sister, a drug addict, died of AIDS; his brother is now paralyzed and confined to a wheelchair as a result of a bar fight; and he himself did time in juvenile detentiona wake-up call that changed his life. He recounts recognizing a young man who is brought to the E.R. with critical gunshot wounds as someone who was arrested with him when he was a teenager during a robbery gone bad; describes a patient whose case of sickle-cell anemia rouses an ethical dilemma; and explains the difficulty he has convincing his landlord and friend, an older woman, to go to the hospital for much-needed treatment. With empathy and hard-earned wisdom, Living and Dying in Brick City presents an urgent picture of medical care in our cities. It is an important resource guide for anyone at risk, anyone close to those at risk, and anyone who cares about the fate of our cities.
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This is one of the best books I have read in a long time. Sampson Daviss personal story is powerful, and his experiences in the ER room underscore the lack of effective health care in our underserved communities. . . . His is an important voice in the conversation on health care in this country. Wes Moore, Author of The Other Wes Moore
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How the Fight for Good Food Transformed a Community and Inspired a Movement
By Nick Saul and Andrea Curtis
THE STOP
he Stop aims to revolutionize the way we combat hunger and poverty. Since community worker Nick Saul became the executive director of The Stop in 1998, it has been transformed from a cramped food bank to a thriving, internationally respected community food center. The Stop has flourished with gardens, kitchens, a greenhouse, farmers markets and a mission to revolutionize our food system. In a voice thats never preachy (MacLeans), Saul and Curtis share what The Stop could mean for the future of food, and argue that everyone deserves a dignified, healthy place at the table.
This is an important book. The Stop is no ordinary account of the substantial benefits of soup kitchens to servers and served. It is an impassioned account of how to create food systems that foster independence and eliminate the indignities of charity. Saul and Curtis put a human face on poverty. If you want to know what todays food movement is really aboutand why it is anything but elitistread this book. Marion Nestle, Professor of Nutrition, Food Studies, and Public Health at New York University and author of What to Eat Melville House | TR | 978-1-61219-349-6 | 320pp. $19.95/NCR | Exam Copy: $3.00 Also Available: e-Book: 978-1-61219-350-2 | $19.95/NCR The Stop is an inspiring true story about how a low-income neighborhood used good food to take charge of its communityits a great lesson for all of us. Jamie Oliver The Stop is one of those forward-thinking groups pointing the way to the future of good food. Mark Bittman In clear and honest prose, [Saul and Curtis] share their struggles and hope with plain talk through tough decisions. How better to learn about ending hunger than through the story of a former food bank whose aim was to put itself out of business? Raj Patel, author of Stuffed and Starved
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Selected for Common Reading: University of Colorado, Denver Community R.E.A.D. Disciplines: Agricultural Studies; Food Studies; Social Sciences Themes: Environment; Inspiration; Social Justice Campus Visits: Alternative Formats:
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FAST FUTURE
Website: www.DavidBurstein.com
David D. Burstein is a burgeoning voice for the millennials. In Fast Future, he turns the spotlight on his generation and captures how his contemporaries are truly shaping the world. As he travels around the country interviewing young people and influential leaders alike, Burstein creates an affecting portrait of an emerging generation.
David Bursteins generationa diverse, connected, and entrepreneurial lot that came of age around the Millenniumhas already changed the face of politics from Washington to Cairo and beyond. Millennials are distinct and powerful, though scholarship about them has been slapdash and haphazard. Enter David Burstein. With Fast Future, Burstein cements his reputation as the millennial generations most thoughtful and insightful public intellectual.
David King, Harvard University Beacon Press | HC | 978-0-8070-4469-8 | 240pp. | $25.95/$30.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $13.00 e-Book: 978-0-8070-4470-4 | $25.95/$29.95 Can. Themes: Coming of Age Transition Youth Activism
Website: www.TheLeadersCode.com To view the authors talk at the 2009 First-Year Experience Conference, go to: tiny.cc/0el4qw To view the authors talk at the 2013 First-Year Experience Conference, go to: tiny.cc/bjrcax
In his most recent book, The Leaders Code, Donovan Campbell, author of Joker One, applies the principles learned in the military: a humble servant-leader mentality, a willingness to shoulder responsibility, and an understanding of personal sacrifice for the greater good to civilian life.
A refreshing model for leadership, offering convincing principles and motivating examples that are sure to make a difference in a leaders personal and professional life. I cant remember a leadership book that has had more influence on my thinking.
Steve Reinemund, Dean of Business, Wake Forest University and Retired Chairman and CEO, Pepsico Random House | HC | 978-0-8129-9293-9 | 256pp. | $27.00/$32.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $13.50 e-Book: 978-0-679-64420-0 | $13.99/$15.99 Can. Themes: Leadership & Motivation Service
I LIKE GIVING
I Like Giving will show students how they can give in personal ways, face to face, and become part of the larger story of life change. In his book, Brad Formsma develops the concept of his website, ILikeGiving.com, which offers a fresh, simple, and practical angle to generosity making for a rewarding lifestyle that every student can adopt. He discusses the power of giving person to person and provides ideas for giving in the students own circles. Both prescriptive and story-based, I Like Giving is about experiencing the joy of giving.
WaterBrook Press | TR | 978-1-60142-575-1 | 224pp. | $14.99/$17.99 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-1-60142-576-8 | $11.99/$13.99 Can. Themes: Inspiration Personal Giving Service
By Al Gore
Website: www.AlGore.com
Former Vice President Al Gores latest literary offering asserts that were barreling towards a remarkably complicated future. From the climate crisis to the digital revolution, Gore argues that its imperative that we evaluate the flaws in our prevailing system and begin promoting the public interest if were to set a stable course for the future.
In The Future . . . Gore takes on a subject whose scale matches that of his achievements and ambition. The New York Times Book Review Provocative, smart, densely argued . . . a tour de force of Big Picture thinking.
Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Random House | TR | 978-0-8129-8289-3 | 592pp. | $18.00/$20.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-679-64430-9 | $13.99/$15.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Ethics/Decision Making Global Citizenship Transition
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Many are familiar with Lilly Ledbetter, the woman behind the historic Ledbetter vs. Goodyear discrimination case and President Barack Obamas Fair Pay Restoration Act. But here, for the first time, this civil rights crusader and American icon shares her complete story: her impoverished childhood, the bias and sexual harassment she experienced as an employee at Goodyear, and her long, determined fight for what is right: fairness and equal rights for all.
Three Rivers Press | TR | 978-0-307-88794-8 | 288pp. | $15.00/$18.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-307-88793-1 | $11.99/$13.99 Can. Themes: Gender Issues Human Rights Social Justice
By Blake Mycoskie
TOMS Shoes melds profit-making with social action; for every pair of shoes purchased, the company donates a pair to a child. Although he had no prior fashion or retail experience, Mycoskies business is profitable, even while giving shoes away. He shares his innovative approach to business, and the business of doing good.
The TOMS story has already inspired many, and Start Something that Matters supplements that inspiration with wisdom and practical experience that will help to catalyze the next generation of social entrepreneurs. This is exactly the book that my students and I have been waiting for!
Jim Schorr, Professor of Social Enterprise, Vanderbilt University
Websites: www.StartSomethingThatMatters.com www.Toms.com/Blakes-Bio Author Video: tiny.cc/rlxbrw To view the authors talk at the 2012 First-Year Experience Conference, go to: tiny.cc/g7mpqw
Selected for Common Reading at Bay State College; George Mason University; Missouri State University; Philadelphia University; and SUNY Buffalo.
Spiegel & Grau | TR | 978-0-8129-8144-5 | 224pp. | $14.00/$17.00 Can. | Exam Copy: $3.00 e-Book: 978-0-679-60352-8 | $9.99/$10.99 Can. Also available from Random House Audio Themes: Global Citizenship Leadership & Motivation Service
Website: www.EnoughProject.org
In their follow-up to the bestselling Not on Our Watch, which brought awareness to the genocide in Sudan, human rights activist John Prendergast and Oscar-nominated actor and philanthropist Don Cheadle present The Enough Moment, an empowering look at how peoples movements and inspired policies can stop genocide, child soldier recruitment, and rape as a war weapon in Africa. Prendergast and Cheadle shed light on this burgeoning mass movement against human rights crimes, showing how it involves citizen activism, social networking, compassion, celebrities, and globalization.
An important, valuable toolkit that will inspire many.
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This is a stirring call to active citizenship, which moves beyond charity and volunteerism, advocating instead a holistic, systemic approach to changing the world. This call to action will inspire readers to join this empowering and world-changing mission.
Tisch documents a shift from volunteerism to active citizenship, less about alleviating symptoms and more about addressing root causes in problems like poverty, hunger, homelessness, and disease. By the time a concluding list of 51 ways to join the movement rolls around, its likely Tisch will have inspired readers to take him up on one of them.
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Author/Title Index
10 THINGS EMPLOYERS WANT YOU TO LEARN IN COLLEGE ..........83 Abbott, Jim and Tim Brown ......................................................................16 ACTS OF FAITH................................................................................................60 AGE OF MIRACLES, THE ..............................................................................45 AIMLESS LOVE ................................................................................................42 Albom, Mitch ..................................................................................................46 Alexander, Jessica..........................................................................................92 ALL SOULS........................................................................................................21 ALL WORK, NO PAY........................................................................................83 AMAZING GRACE ..........................................................................................67 Amnesty International USA ......................................................................68 Angelou, Maya ........................................................................................16, 66 ANIMAL WISE ..................................................................................................90 Asante, MK ......................................................................................................16 Asher, Donald..................................................................................................83 Aslan, Reza ......................................................................................................68 AUDACITY OF HOPE, THE............................................................................22 Ayers, Bill ..........................................................................................................17 Bach, David with Hillary Rosner ..............................................................91 Bahari, Maziar..................................................................................................17 Bakewell, Sarah ..............................................................................................46 Barnett, Cynthia ............................................................................................88 BE DIFFERENT..................................................................................................23 BEHIND THE BEAUTIFUL FOREVERS ........................................................52 BEING BOTH ....................................................................................................49 Berger, Lauren ................................................................................................83 BLACK TITAN....................................................................................................20 Blanco, Richard ..............................................................................................17 BLUE REVOLUTION ........................................................................................88 Bolles, Richard N. ..........................................................................................78 Bond, Cynthia..................................................................................................42 Boo, Katherine ................................................................................................52 BOOK OF HAPPINESS: AFRICA ..................................................................66 Boylan, Jennifer Finney ..............................................................................10 Brabandere, Luc De and Alan Iny ............................................................78 Bracken, Sam ..................................................................................................17 Brady, Diane ....................................................................................................68 Brafman, Ori and Rom Braffman ..............................................................79 Brafman, Rom ................................................................................................79 Brewster, Joe, M.D., and Michle Stephenson ....................................68 BRIEF ENCOUNTERS WITH THE ENEMY..................................................45 Bronson, Po......................................................................................................46 Brooks, Max ....................................................................................................42 Brunt, Carol Rifka ..........................................................................................26 Brzezinski, Matthew......................................................................................69 BUCK ..................................................................................................................16 Buffett, Peter ..................................................................................................46 Burstein, David D. ..........................................................................................98 Cain, Susan ......................................................................................................54 Campbell, Donovan......................................................................................98 Canada, Geoffrey ..........................................................................................18 CAREER COUNSELORS HANDBOOK ......................................................83 CAREER GUIDE FOR CREATIVE AND UNCONVENTIONAL PEOPLE ................................................................83 CATHEDRAL OF THE WILD ..........................................................................91 CHASING CHAOS ..........................................................................................92 CHASING PERFECT ........................................................................................49 Chittister, Joan Sister....................................................................................47 CITIZEN YOU ....................................................................................................99 CLICK..................................................................................................................79 Cline, Ernest ....................................................................................................28 Cole, Teju ..........................................................................................................42 COLLEGE RULES! 3RD EDITION ................................................................81 Collins, Billy......................................................................................................42 Combs, Patrick ................................................................................................83 CONGRATULATIONS, BY THE WAY ..........................................................50 CONSTELLATION OF VITAL PHENOMENA, A ........................................34 Coplin, Bill ......................................................................................................83 COVERING ......................................................................................................71 Coyle, Daniel ..................................................................................................83 CRACKING THE HIDDEN JOB MARKET ..................................................83 CREATIVE CONFIDENCE ..............................................................................49 Croke, Vicki ......................................................................................................18 CURMUDGEONS GUIDE TO GETTING AHEAD, THE ......................83 DATACLYSM ....................................................................................................71 Davidson, Jim and Kevin Vaughan ........................................................47 Davis, Sampson, M.D. ..................................................................................94 DEAR MARCUS ..............................................................................................14 DECISIVE ..........................................................................................................80 DECODED ........................................................................................................19 Demick, Barbara ............................................................................................69 DEVIL IN THE WHITE CITY, THE ................................................................70 DINNER, THE ..................................................................................................30 DISCOVERING WES MOORE ......................................................................21 Doctorow, E.L. ................................................................................................43 DREAMS FROM MY FATHER ......................................................................22 Duhigg, Charles ............................................................................................72 Dumas, Firoozeh ..........................................................................................18 ECOLOGICAL INTELLIGENCE ....................................................................89 Eding, June ....................................................................................................47 EIGHTY DAYS ..................................................................................................69 Eikleberry, Carol ............................................................................................83 Eisenstein, Charles ......................................................................................47 ELEPHANT COMPANY ................................................................................18 END OF COUNTRY, THE ..............................................................................89 ENON ................................................................................................................43 ENOUGH MOMENT, THE ............................................................................99 ENRIQUES JOURNEY ..................................................................................22 ESSENTIALISM ................................................................................................81 EVERY DAY ......................................................................................................32 Fagin, Dan ......................................................................................................88 FAITHEIST ........................................................................................................50 FALL OF THE HOUSE OF DIXIE ..................................................................70 FAREWELL, MY SUBARU ............................................................................88 FAST FUTURE ..................................................................................................98 Feaver, Peter, Sue Wasiolek, and Ann Crossman ..............................79 FIGHT THE POWER! ......................................................................................71 Figler, Howard and Richard N. Bolles ....................................................83 FINANCIALLY FEARLESS ............................................................................76 Fine, Doug ......................................................................................................88 Fink, Sheri, M.D., Ph.D. ................................................................................56 Finn, Adharanand ........................................................................................48 FIRE IN THE ASHES ........................................................................................67 FIST STICK KNIFE GUN ................................................................................18 FIVE DAYS AT MEMORIAL ..........................................................................56 FOLLOWING THE PATH ................................................................................47 FOR ALL OF US, ONE TODAY ....................................................................17 Ford, Jamie ......................................................................................................43 FOREIGN GODS, INC. ..................................................................................44 Formsma, Brad ..............................................................................................98 Fox, Thomas J. ................................................................................................88 Francis, John, Ph.D. ......................................................................................89 FRATERNITY ....................................................................................................68 FREEDOM ........................................................................................................68 FREEDOM WRITERS DIARY ........................................................................48 Freedom Writers, The ..................................................................................48
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Freeman, Philip Mitchell, Ph.D. ................................................................83 FRESH OFF THE BOAT ..................................................................................19 FROM THE GROUND UP ............................................................................22 FULL BODY BURDEN ....................................................................................84 FUNNY IN FARSI ............................................................................................18 FUTURE, THE ..................................................................................................98 GENERATION EARN ......................................................................................83 GETTING THE BEST OUT COLLEGE ..........................................................79 GO GREEN, LIVE RICH ..................................................................................91 Goleman, Daniel ..........................................................................................89 GOOD PROSE ................................................................................................81 Goodman, Matthew ....................................................................................69 Gore, Al ............................................................................................................98 GRACE AND GRIT ..........................................................................................99 GREEN TOWN USA ........................................................................................88 HALF A LIFE ....................................................................................................25 HAPPIER AT HOME ......................................................................................83 Harding, Paul ..................................................................................................43 Harrison, Guy P. ..............................................................................................74 HARVEST THE WIND ....................................................................................91 Haselhorst, Antoinette ................................................................................66 Hawking, Stephen ........................................................................................18 Heath, Chip and Dan Heath ......................................................................80 HIDDEN BRAIN, THE ....................................................................................82 Higashida, Naoki ..........................................................................................48 Hillenbrand, Laura ........................................................................................19 HIS DAY IS DONE ..........................................................................................66 Hoffert, Melanie ............................................................................................19 Hoffman, Reid and Ben Casnocha ..........................................................80 HOMER & LANGLEY ....................................................................................43 HOPE IN THE UNSEEN, A ............................................................................25 Horowitz, Mitch ............................................................................................49 HOTEL ON THE CORNER OF BITTER AND SWEET ..............................43 HOW TO BE A PERSON ................................................................................82 HOW TO GET ANY JOB ................................................................................83 HOW TO LIVE ..................................................................................................46 Huang, Eddie ..................................................................................................19 Hurley, Bob and Daniel Paisner ..............................................................49 I JUST GRADUATED . . . NOW WHAT? ....................................................83 I KNOW WHY CAGED BIRD SINGS ..........................................................16 I LIKE GIVING ..................................................................................................98 IF THIS ISNT NICE, WHAT IS? ....................................................................51 IMMORTAL LIFE OF HENRIETTA LACKS, THE ......................................62 IMPERFECT ......................................................................................................16 IN THE GARDEN OF BEASTS ......................................................................70 ISAACS ARMY ................................................................................................69 Iversen, Kristen ..............................................................................................84 Jay-Z ..................................................................................................................19 Jenkins, Carol and Elizabeth Gardner Hines ......................................20 JOB HUNTERS SURVIVAL GUIDE, THE ....................................................78 JOSEPH ANTON ............................................................................................23 Kelley, Tom and David Kelly ......................................................................49 Kerman, Piper ................................................................................................12 Kidder, Tracy ..................................................................................................20 Kidder, Tracy and Richard Todd ................................................................81 KIYOS STORY ................................................................................................24 Koch, Herman ................................................................................................30 Kozol, Jonathan ............................................................................................67 LaNier, Carlotta Walls with Lisa Frazier Page ......................................20 Larson, Erik ......................................................................................................70 Lassiter, Pam ..................................................................................................83 LAST MAN STANDING, THE ........................................................................44 LEADERS CODE, THE ..................................................................................98 LECTURE NOTES ............................................................................................83 Ledbetter, Lilly with Lanier Scott Isom ................................................99 LEDGE, THE ....................................................................................................47 LET THE GREAT WORLD SPIN ....................................................................36 Levine, Bruce ..................................................................................................70 Levithan, David ............................................................................................32 LIFE IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT ........................................................................46 LIFE WITHOUT LIMITS ..................................................................................51 LIMITLESS ........................................................................................................51 LITTLE FAILURE ..............................................................................................24 LIVING AND DYING IN BRICK CITY ..........................................................94 LOGAVINA STREET ........................................................................................69 Longo, Davide ................................................................................................44 LOOK ME IN THE EYE ..................................................................................23 MacDonald, Michael Patrick ....................................................................21 MADE TO STICK ............................................................................................80 MADIBA A TO Z ..............................................................................................64 MAJOR IN SUCCESS ....................................................................................83 MAKE THE IMPOSSIBLE POSSIBLE ..........................................................51 MAN WHO PLANTED TREES, THE ............................................................90 MANDELAS WAY ..........................................................................................66 Marra, Anthony ............................................................................................34 Marshall, James Vance ................................................................................44 McCann, Colum ............................................................................................36 McGill, Jerry ....................................................................................................14 McGraw, Seamus ..........................................................................................89 McKeown, Greg ............................................................................................81 McMillan, Stephanie ....................................................................................89 Mealer, Bryan ................................................................................................21 Merritt, Jennifer ............................................................................................83 MIGHTY LONG WAY, A ................................................................................20 Miller, Susan Katz ..........................................................................................49 MINIMUM SECURITY CHRONICLES ........................................................89 MOM & ME & MOM ......................................................................................16 Moore, Wes ....................................................................................................21 MORE BEAUTIFUL WORLD OUR HEARTS KNOW IS POSSIBLE ......47 Morell, Virginia ..............................................................................................90 Moss, Michael ................................................................................................58 MOUNTAINS BEYOND MOUNTAINS ......................................................20 MUCK CITY ......................................................................................................21 Murray, Charles ..............................................................................................83 MY BRIEF HISTORY ......................................................................................18 MY ORANGE DUFFEL BAG ........................................................................17 Mycoskie, Blake ............................................................................................99 Myliwski, Wiesaw........................................................................................44 Nafisi, Azar ......................................................................................................21 NATURE WARS ................................................................................................91 Nazario, Sonia ................................................................................................22 Ndibe, Okey ....................................................................................................44 NEW JOB SECURITY ....................................................................................83 Nist-Olejnik, Sherrie, Ph.D. and Jodi Patrick Holschuh, Ph.D. ........81 Nolan, Jeanne ................................................................................................22 Norman, Elizabeth ........................................................................................70 NOTHING TO ENVY ......................................................................................69 Obama, Barack ..............................................................................................22 Obreht, Ta ......................................................................................................38 OConnor, Sandra Day ................................................................................71 ONE SIMPLE IDEA ........................................................................................49 OPEN CITY ......................................................................................................42 ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK ....................................................................12 ORDINARY RESURRECTIONS ....................................................................67 OTHER WES MOORE, THE ..........................................................................21 OUT OF ORDER ..............................................................................................71
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OUTCASTS UNITED ......................................................................................25 OVERNIGHT RSUM, THE ........................................................................83 Palacio, R. J. ....................................................................................................45 Palmer, Kimberly ..........................................................................................83 Patel, Eboo ......................................................................................................60 Patel, Raj ..........................................................................................................86 PEACE ................................................................................................................47 Peter, Joseph ..................................................................................................66 PLANETWALKER ............................................................................................89 PLENTY ............................................................................................................90 Potter Style ....................................................................................................82 POWER OF HABIT, THE ................................................................................72 PRAIRIE SILENCE ............................................................................................19 Prendergast, John with Don Cheadle ..................................................99 PROMISES KEPT ............................................................................................68 PUBLIC ENEMY ..............................................................................................17 Q&A A DAY FOR COLLEGE ........................................................................82 QUIET ................................................................................................................54 RACE AND REALITY ......................................................................................74 RAISING CUBBY ............................................................................................23 READING LOLITA IN TEHRAN ....................................................................21 READY PLAYER ONE ....................................................................................28 REASON I JUMP, THE ....................................................................................48 REFLECTIONS ON NELSON MANDELA ..................................................66 Relin, David Oliver ........................................................................................23 RSUM 101 ..................................................................................................83 Robbins, Jim ..................................................................................................90 Robison, John Elder ....................................................................................23 Rubin, Gretchen ............................................................................................83 RUBY ..................................................................................................................42 Rudder, Christian ..........................................................................................71 RUNNING WITH THE KENYANS ................................................................48 Rushdie, Salman ............................................................................................23 SACRED GROUND ........................................................................................60 SALT SUGAR FAT ............................................................................................58 Samuelsson, Marcus and Veronica Chambers ..................................24 Sato, Kiyo ........................................................................................................24 Saul, Nick and Andrea Curtis ....................................................................96 Saunders, George ..................................................................................40, 50 SAVAGE INEQUALITIES ................................................................................67 Sayrafiezadeh, Sad ..............................................................................24, 45 Schechter, Danny ..........................................................................................64 Schultze, Quentin J. ....................................................................................83 Schwarzenegger, Katherine ......................................................................83 SECOND SUNS ..............................................................................................23 SHES NOT THERE ..........................................................................................10 Shteyngart, Gary ..........................................................................................24 Skloot, Rebecca ............................................................................................62 Slingerland, Edward ....................................................................................50 Smith, Alisa ....................................................................................................90 Smith, Sharon J. and J. 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MacKinnon ....................................................90 SON OF A GUN ..............................................................................................25 SONGS OF WILLOW FROST ......................................................................43 St. Germain, Justin ......................................................................................25 St. John, Warren ............................................................................................25 STAND STRONG ............................................................................................51 START SOMETHING THAT MATTERS ......................................................99 START-UP OF YOU, THE ..............................................................................80 Stedman, Chris ..............................................................................................50 Steinberg, Janice ..........................................................................................45 Stengel, Richard ............................................................................................66 Sterba, Jim ......................................................................................................91 STOP, THE ........................................................................................................96 Strauss, Darin ................................................................................................25 STRENGTH IN WHAT REMAINS ................................................................20 Strickland, Bill ................................................................................................51 STUCK IN THE MIDDLE WITH YOU ..........................................................10 STUFF EVERY COLLEGE STUDENT SHOULD KNOW ..........................83 STUFFED & STARVED ..................................................................................86 Stutz, Phil and Barry Michels ....................................................................81 SUCCEEDING WHEN YOURE SUPPOSED TO FAIL ..............................79 Suskind, Ron ..................................................................................................25 Suzuki, Shunryu ............................................................................................50 SWAY ................................................................................................................79 SWITCH ............................................................................................................80 TALENT CODE, THE ......................................................................................83 TEACHING HOPE ..........................................................................................48 TELL THE WOLVES I'M HOME ....................................................................26 TENTH OF DECEMBER ................................................................................40 THEN THEY CAME FOR ME ........................................................................17 THINK ................................................................................................................74 THINKING IN NEW BOXES ..........................................................................78 Thornburgh, Blair ........................................................................................83 THUNDERSTRUCK ........................................................................................70 TIGERS WIFE, THE ........................................................................................38 TIN HORSE, THE ............................................................................................45 Tisch, Jonathan ..............................................................................................99 TOMS RIVER ....................................................................................................88 TOOLS, THE ....................................................................................................81 TRANSATLANTIC ..........................................................................................36 TREATISE ON SHELLING BEANS, A ..........................................................44 TRYING NOT TO TRY ....................................................................................50 TUESDAYS WITH MORRIE ..........................................................................46 UNBROKEN ......................................................................................................19 UNSTOPPABLE ..............................................................................................51 UNTHINK ..........................................................................................................82 Varty, Boyd ......................................................................................................91 Vedantam, Shankar ......................................................................................82 Von Tobel, Alexa, CFP ..................................................................................76 Vonnegut, Kurt ..............................................................................................51 Vujicic, Nick ....................................................................................................51 Wahl, Erik ........................................................................................................82 WALKABOUT ..................................................................................................44 Walker, Karen Thompson ..........................................................................45 WALL STREET JOURNAL GUIDE TO BUILDING YOUR CAREER ........83 Warburg, Philip ..............................................................................................91 WE BAND OF ANGELS ................................................................................70 West, Lindy, et. al ..........................................................................................82 WHAT COLOR IS YOUR PARACHUTE? 2014 EDITION ........................78 WHAT COLOR IS YOUR PARACHUTE? Guide to Rethinking Interviews ........................................................78 WHAT COLOR IS YOUR PARACHUTE? Guide to Rethinking Rsums ............................................................78 WHAT COLOR IS YOUR PARACHUTE? WORKBOOK ............................78 WHAT SHOULD I DO WITH MY LIFE? ......................................................46 WHEN SKATEBOARDS WILL BE FREE ......................................................24 Wilson, Sean Michael and Benjamin Dickson ....................................71 WONDER ..........................................................................................................45 WORLD WAR Z ..............................................................................................42 YES, CHEF ........................................................................................................24 Yoshino, Kenji ................................................................................................71 YOUNG ACTIVISTS GUIDE, THE ..............................................................90 ZEALOT ............................................................................................................68 ZEN MIND, BEGINNERS MIND ..................................................................50
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