Featured Books: Spring 2010
- Week of June 7th
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Space operations: mission management, technologies, and current applications
Edited by: Loredana Bruca, J. Paul Douglas, Trevor Sorensen -
A nation rising: untold tales of flawed founders, fallen heroes, and forgotten fighters from America's hidden history
By: Kenneth C. Davis
- Week of May 31st
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Catching up or leading the way: American education in the age of globalization
By: Yong Zhao -
The Lonely Polygamist
By: Brady Udall - Week of May 24th
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The soulful science: what economists really do and why it matters
By: Diane Coyle -
Stuff: compulsive hoarding and the meaning of things
By: Randy Frost and Gail Steketee - Week of May 17th
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Marion Manley: Miami's first woman architect
By: Catherine Lynn and Carie Penabad -
Asterios Polyp
By: David Mazzucchelli - Week of May 10th
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Understanding vineyard soils
By: Robert White -
The Bridge: the life and rise of Barack Obama
By: David Remnick - Week of May 3rd
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Predicting the unpredictable: the tumultuous science of earthquake prediction
By: Susan Hough -
Island beneath the sea
By: Isabel Allende - Week of April 26th
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When broadway was the runway: theater, fashion, and American culture
By: Marlis Schweitzer -
The art of eating in: how I learned to stop spending and love the stove
By: Cathy Erway - Week of April 19th
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Biomass to renewable energy processes
Edited by: Jay Cheng -
In the shadow of the cypress
By: Thomas Steinbeck - Week of April 12th
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Doctoral Education and the Faculty of the Future
Edited by: Ronald G. Ehrenberg and Charlotte V. Kuh -
Backing into Forward: a Memoir
By: Jules Feiffer - Week of April 5th
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Why your world is about to get a whole lot smaller: oil and the end of globalization
By: Jeff Rubin -
The Surrendered
By: Chang-rae Lee
Robert E. Kennedy Library