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Unfinished DesiresUnfinished Desires: A Novel by Gail Godwin (Ballantine $15) Godwin "brings readers back in time to the early 1950s in this endearing story of Catholic school girls and the nuns who oversee them....Poignant and transporting, this faux memoir makes a convincing, satisfying novel."
(Publishers Weekly)

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The Good SoldiersThe Good Soldiers by David Finkel (Picador $15) A spellbinding account of an Army battalion (average age 19) stationed in a violent neighborhood in Baghdad during the surge of 2007-8. On many 2009 "best books" lists.

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Where Men Win GloryWhere Men Win Glory: The Odyssey of Pat Tillman by Jon Krakauer (Anchor $15.95) When Tillman was killed by "friendly fire" in Afghanistan in 2004, his uniform and belongings were burned and his family was repeatedly lied to in a cover-up by General McChrystal and other officers.

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The SiegeThe Siege by Ismail Kadare, translated by David Bellos (Canongate $15) The winner of the Man Booker International Prize and a Nobel contender. Kadare is Albania's most distinguished novelist. Originally published in 1970, this novel tells the story of a thwarted Ottoman siege of an Albanian fortress in the 15th century. "Extraordinary: an epic with the force of myth and the delicacy of a miniature…. You could read THE SIEGE every year for a lifetime and find something new each time…. A masterpiece.”
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Ethnic Studies - African American Studies - General

A Burst of Light: Essays9780932379399 $9.95
African-Centered Pedagogy: Developing Schools of Achievement for African American Children9780791452929 $29.95
Black Apollo of Science: The Life of Ernest Everett Just9780195034981 $19.95
Black Greek-Letter Organizations in the Twenty-First Century: Our Fight Has Just Begun9780813124919 $39.95
Black Noise9780819562753 $22.95
Black Women, Cultural Images and Social Policy9780415996785 $95.00
Blues Legacies & Black Feminism9780679450054 $27.50
Call To Home: African-Americans Reclaim The Rural South9780465008087 Carry Me Home: Birmingham, Alabama: The Climactic Battle of the Civil Rights Revolution9780743217729 $17.00
Colorblind: The Rise of Post-Racial Politics and the Retreat from Racial Equity9780872865082 $14.95
Democracy Remixed: Black Youth and the Future of American Politics9780195378009 $27.95
Directed by Desire: The Collected Poems of June Jordan9781556592287 $40.00
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Red Hook RoadRed Hook Road by Ayelet Waldman (Doubleday $25.95) Though this book begins with the horrific death of a newly wed couple, most of the story explores the stages of grief among various family members over a span of four years. Ayelet Waldman skillfully and elegantly studies the aftermath of the tragedy while weaving in topics of life’s finer pleasures—music, food, flowers, and literature. The plot gives many surprises as a harmony of life is restored. -- Sandra
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Islands in the CosmosIslands in the Cosmos by Dale A. Russell (Indiana Univ. $35) Paleontologist Russell rethinks the process of evolution starting with the beginning of the universe through present day and continuing with his beliefs about what the future may bring. He views evolution not as an explanation but as a mystery with the grand scheme centering around the development of intelligence through experience. This knowledge leads to a more proficient organism better suited for survival. A controversial book offering a different light on the subject of evolution. --Tim

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The Cellist of SarajevoThe Cellist of Sarajevo by Steven Galloway (Riverhead $15) For a quick, easy read, this novel is surprisingly deep and thought-provoking. While the title is based on an actual incident during the siege of Sarajevo, it is through his three fictional characters that Galloway gives us a glimpse of the fear and chaos of the life under siege. The beauty of the novel lies in the evolution of its heroes' struggle for survival-- struggle that at first centers on basic human needs for food, water and safety, but evolves into a desperate attempt to preserve their own humanity and the dignity of their beloved Sarajevo.
-- Vicki

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Anything But TypicalAnything But Typical by Norah Raleigh Baskin (Simon & Schuster $15.95) This is the story of Jason Blake, an autistic 12-year-old, told to us by Jason himself. As a former special-ed teacher, I was reminded of the honesty, insight & intelligence of children we "typicals" frequently underestimate. His story will both move and challenge readers. (ages 10-14+)
-- Anne

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Frank: The Story of Francis Folsom Cleveland, Amer. Youngest First Lady
by Annette Dunlap (SUNY $19.95)
Long before Jackie Kennedy, another first lady--the twenty-one-year-old bride of President Grover Cleveland--captivated the American public and the American newspapers. Through it all--two terms in office, five children, and her husband's illnesses--Frances Cleveland was optimistic, gracious, and down to earth. Author Dunlap brings to life a forgotten era of American history and its most enchanting star. -- Helen
 
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