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Tues |
LOOKING FORWARD TO IT OR, HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING AND LOVE THE AMERICAN ELECTORAL PROCESS, Stephen Elliot, writer and teacher at Stanford University |
IRAQ: FROM SANCTIONS TO OCCUPATION AND RESISTANCE, Tariq Ali, writer, journalist and filmmaker, MillerComm speaker |
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BOOKS, Philip Graham, Professor of English and Director of Creative Writing at the University of Illinois; Chris Williams,
Adult Services Library, Urbana Free Library
Recommendations by Chris Williams:
The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time,
Mark Haddon (Doubleday)
Patriot Reign, Michael Holley (William Morrow)
The Beekeeper's Apprentice, Laurie King (St.
Martin's)
Darkly Dreaming Dexter, Jeff Lindsay (Doubleday)
The Sparrow, Mary Doria Russell (Villard)
Maus, Art Spiegelman (Pantheon)
In The Shadow Of No Towers, Art Spiegelman
(Pantheon)
American Taboo, Philip Weiss (HarperCollins)
Recommendations by Philip Graham:
Had A Good Time, Robert Olen Butler (Grove
Press)
Mind Of The Raven, Bernd Heinrich (HarperCollinsPublishers)
Hour Of The Mango Black Moon, Laurence Lieberman
(Peepal Tree)
History: A Novel, Elsa Morante (Steerforth Italia
The Museum Of Useless Efforts, Christina Peri
Rossi (University of Nebraska Press)
The Double, Jose Saramago (Harcourt)
Late Psalm, Betsy Sholl (University of Wisconsin
Press)
Referred Pain & Other Stories, Lynne Sharon
Schwartz (Counterpoint)
Minor Angels, Antoine Volodine (University of
Nebraska Press)
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BOOKS, Philip Graham, Professor of English and Director of Creative Writing at the University of Illinois; Kelly Strom, Collection Manager, Champaign Public Library
Recommendations by Kelly Strom:
Indy 500, Jack Arute (Sports Publishing)
Tilt, Elizabeth Burns (Sourcebooks Landmark)
The Persian Pickle Club, Sandra Dallas (St.
Martin's Griffin)
Stones From The River, Ursula Hegi (Scribner)
Jump The Shark, Jon Hein (Dutton)
Cracking More Cases, Henry C. Lee (Prometheus)
Why I Wore Lipstick To My Mastectomy, Carolyn
Lucas (St. Martin's Press)
Feather Crowns, Bobbie Ann Mason (HarperCollins)
Why Men Don't Have A Clue And Women Always Need More
Shoes, Barbara & Allan Pease (Broadway Books)
Call Of The Mall, Paco Underhill (Simon &
Schuster)
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