James Boeding '14 is reading...

The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic and Madness
By: Erik Larson

I’ve started reading a book that recounts the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair from the factual lives of two men whose stories would be otherwise unlikely linked. In The Devil in the White City, Erik Larson takes a grand event in history and creates a thrilling narrative, transporting the reader into America’s past and industrial beginnings. …

Sarah Paul, Assistant Director, Career Planning Center is reading...

Touching peace: practicing the art of mindful living
By: Thich Nhat Hanh

Ever since I was knee high to a grasshopper, I’ve been awed by the fact that I could check out library books for free. Reading (poetry, fiction, and nonfiction alike) has always been a great source of joy for me. In Touching Peace, Thich Nhat Hanh shares the wisdom of his Vietnamese Zen Buddhist tradition …

Professor Hopley is reading...

The Soccer War
By: Ryszard Kapuscinski

I recently read The Soccer War by the Polish journalist and travel writer Ryszard Kapuscinski. The book is a remarkable account of Kapuscinski’s travels through Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America during the second half of the twentieth century. He recounts his experiences attending a mass rally in Ghana for the African nationalist leader …

Hannah Sturtevant '15 is reading...

The Seed Underground: A Growing Revolution to Save Food
By: Janisse Ray

I just finished reading The Seed Underground: A Growing Revolution to Save Food by Janisse Ray, which is this this year’s Community Read. I found it difficult to get into at first; Ray’s tone can come across as self-righteous and moralistic. However, her love of seeds and gardening, evident in every page of this book, …

Jenn Grasso, ADIS Coordinator is reading...

Love in the Time of Cholera
By: Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Love in the time of Cholera is a treatise on the mores of modern love. In an era before the technological distractions of our day, Gabriel García Marquez has woven a tale of intrigue and eroticisms that questions the very fabric of the most intimate connections people have. By presenting a character as rich and …