Professor Herrlinger is reading...

Midnight in Siberia: A Train Journey Into the Heart of Russia
By: David Greene

I have just finished reading Midnight in Siberia by NPR Morning Edition co-host and former Moscow bureau chief, David Greene, who takes us with him on a very long, very cold train ride across Russia through the cities and villages of Siberia (with quick detours to now war-torn Donetsk in Ukraine and Chelyabinsk, the “armpit …

Sarah Cameron, Associate Director of Alumni Relations is reading...

What Alice Forgot
By: Liane Moriarty

I recently finished Moriarty’s The Husband’s Secret and was eager to start another one of her books as soon as I put the last one down. I enjoy how she weaves multiple story lines together in unexpected ways that are revealed over time. Each time a piece of the puzzle is discovered, I think, “Ah …

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Geek Sublime: The Beauty of Code, the Code of Beauty
By: Vikram Chandra

I work at the HL circulation desk and the cover of this book caught my eye while I was shelving. It’s written by someone whose background was originally in literature and creative writing, and who has also published a few novels, but discovered programming on the side and gradually fell in love with it. This …

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Anna in the Tropics
By: Nilo Cruz

I acquired this play by Cuban American author Nilo Cruz (2003 Pulitzer Prize for Drama) after a recent visit to Tampa, Florida, where I discovered the fascinating history of the cigar manufacturing that flourished there after Spanish Vicente Martínez Ybor founded Ybor City in 1885. The industry attracted thousands of Cuban, Spanish and Italian immigrants, …

Jane Camp, Leadership Gifts is reading...

The Boys in the Boat : Nine Americans and their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Olympics
By: Daniel James Brown

This book fed my competitive spirit! Brown chronicles the story of the motley crew, University of Washington rowers and their unlikely success to win seats to the 1936 Olympics. As much a story of their individual characteristics and backgrounds, the book also depicts two powerfully disturbing backgrounds of the time: Seattle during the Great Depression …

Professor Purnell is reading...

The Beast: Riding the Rails and Dodging Narcos on the Migrant Trail
By: Óscar Martínez

Salvadoran journalist Óscar Martínez’s book, The Beast, takes readers on a journey through hell. In Spanish, the book’s title is, Los Migrantes que no Importan, which captures its subject better than, The Beast. The migrants Martínez writes about don’t matter to anyone. Everything in the book flows from that fact. The Beast is a translated …

Christine Piontek, Museum of Art is reading...

The Heir Apparent: A Life of Edward VII, the Playboy Prince
By: Jane Ridley

The Heir Apparent: A Life of Edward VII, the Playboy Prince is a fascinating account of the life of Edward VII, Queen Victoria’s son and heir. This biography thoroughly examines and vividly describes every aspect of Edward’s life and sheds light on the very complex relationship that he had with his mother. An absorbing read …