I am currently reading How the García Girls Lost Their Accents by Julia Alvarez. Another of Alvarez’s books, In the Time of the Butterflies, is one of my all-time favorites and inspired me to pick up this title, her first novel. Alvarez relates the stories of four sisters, alternating between each of their perspectives to …
How the García Girls Lost Their Accents
Anne Adams, Assoc. Director, Children's Center, is reading...
The Soul of Discipline
By: Kim John Payne
I’ve been working in early childhood education for years and have read countless books about children, social emotional development, behaviors, early learning and discipline but as my husband and I prepare to welcome our first child in early March I find myself reading these books with a different lens. In particular when I picked up …
Professor Sobak is reading...
The Higher Learning in America : A memorandum on the conduct of universities by business men
By: Thorstein Veblen
I occasionally teach a seminar on the history of the liberal arts, and one of my primary research areas is in decision-making and governance within small-world networked organizations. So Veblen’s study of American institutions of higher education really hits on many issues of interest to me. This book was a pioneering study of organizational behavior …
Marieke Van Der Steenhoven, Special Collections & Archives Outreach Fellow, is reading...
The Argonauts
By: Maggie Nelson
All spring and summer a dear friend insisted that I read Maggie Nelson’s The Argonauts. She didn’t give me much by way of recommendation but that it was short, that it seriously changed her brain and that she wanted to talk about it. Four months later I bought a copy. A month later I finally opened …
Chris Lu '16 is reading...
The Omnivore's Dilemna: a natural history of four meals
By: Michael Pollan
I first picked up The Omnivore’s Dilemma because my dad had just finished reading it. For me, reading this book opened my eyes to the American agricultural industry and what food has become in America. A large portion of our food intake is dominated by corn, whether that be a direct ingredient or as the primary …
Professor Reyes is reading...
The Philosophy of Hebrew Scripture
By: Yoram Hazony
When viewed through a dichotomy between reason and revelation, the Hebrew Bible is often regarded as a work of revelation. Unfortunately, this has led to a general dismissal of these ancient texts as supernatural nonsense in modern realms of discourse in which reason is supposed to reign supreme. The author of this book challenges such …
Leanne Dech, Office of Communications & Public Affairs, is reading...
Sometimes a Great Notion
By: Ken Kesey
I love this book so much on so many levels, though it isn’t in any way an easy one to just breeze through. There is a definite learning curve to navigating the story line within the author’s style of writing, and it can feel challenging and even laborious at times. Keep going—it’s a brilliant, moving, …
Ryan Strange '17 is reading...
The Opposite of Loneliness
By: Marina Keegan
I am currently reading The Opposite of Loneliness by Marina Keegan, a life taken too soon. Keegan was such a gifted writer. The words jump off of the page and I had to remind myself that the person who wrote these pieces was a young person, just like me! I am still amazed. For me, …
Professor Cooper is reading...
H is for Hawk
By: Helen Macdonald
I’m currently reading Helen Macdonald’s H is for Hawk. It is a memoir in which Macdonald, a naturalist and a scholar at Cambridge, recounts her attempt to train a goshawk while struggling to come to terms with her father’s sudden death. The encounters I’ve had with Maine’s birds of prey since my move here from …
Roberta Schwartz, Library Technical Services Manager is reading...
The enchanted: a novel
By: Rene Denfeld
I enjoy reading fiction because novels take me to places I have never been and want to go to. But sometimes there are places that I have never been that I have never wanted to go to, but I am curious about them just the same. After reading a starred review of it in “Library …
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