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April 2011
April 2011
Books
Newsletter
April Events: Monday, April 4th: Writers in the Library
present Bobby C. Rogers. 7pm Hodges
Friday, April 1st: Center for the Study of Library Auditorium.
War & Society pre-
sents "Grunts and the Rogers was the winner
Realities of Urban of the 2009 Agnes
Combat: Aachen, Lynch Starrett Poetry
Germany 1944 and
Prize, one of America’ s
Fallujah, Iraq 2004”
by Dr. John C.
most distinguished
McManus, Dept. of awards for a first book
History, Missouri of poetry for his collec-
University of Science tion Paper Anniversary.
and Technology. An
award-winning pro-
fessor, author, and military historian, Wednesday, April 6th: College of Nursing
McManus is a leading expert on the his- presents Health Beat. University Center
tory of modern American soldiers in 8:30 - 2:00pm.
combat and has written numerous books
on the subject. Health Fair for UT students, staff, faculty,
and retirees. Health promotion demonstra-
tions and resources. Confidential health
screenings including cholesterol*, blood
Saturday, April 2nd: CCYAL The Cen- pressure, bone density, HIV, and more
ter for Children's and Young Adult Lit- (*small fee for cholesterol screen; others
erature is hosting it’s first Conference are free).
on Children's Literature. The confer-
ence will feature a showing of Library For more information on any of these
of the Early Mind, the new documen- events, please go to our facebook page
tary about children's literature, followed and the UT Events Calendar
by a panel discussion with co-producer
Steven Winthrow, author Jack Gantos, Books will be available for purchase at all of
and author and gallery owner Richard the above mentioned events as well as in the
Michelson. 8:30 - 3:30pm Hardin Val- UT Bookstore.
ley Academy
Vol Books Newsletter Page 2
Campus Best-Sellers
Top Sellers for March:
Based on a real and infamous institution, the sixth book in the
"New York Times"-bestselling Body Farm series, co-written by
Dr. Bill Bass, the founder of the Body Farm, takes place at a
boys' reform school in Florida.
Guided by the discovery of a diary kept by one of the school's
young "students," Brockton's team finds a cluster of shallow
graves, all of them containing the bones of boys who suffered
violent deaths. The graves confirm one of the diary's grim
claims: that one wrong move could land a boy in the Bone Yard.
But as the investigation expands, it encounters opposition from
the local sheriff, who's less than delighted to find forensic ex-
perts from the state capital and the Body Farm digging up dirt in
his county.
In 1940, Iris James is the postmistress in coastal Franklin,
Massachusetts. Iris knows more about the townspeople
than she will ever say, and believes her job is to deliver se-
crets. Yet one day she does the unthinkable: slips a letter
into her pocket, reads it, and doesn't deliver it.
Meanwhile, Frankie Bard broadcasts from overseas with
Edward R. Murrow. Her dispatches beg listeners to pay
heed as the Nazis bomb London nightly. Most of the
townspeople of Franklin think the war can't touch them.
But both Iris and Frankie know better...
Watch the book trailer!
Books To Read
An elegantly crafted, utterly en-
chanting debut novel set in a mysti-
cal, exotic world, in which a gifted
young girl charms a sultan and
changes the course of an empire's
history.
NEWS
The 2011 Life of the Mind title has been selected!
The freshman book is The Immortal Life of Henri-
etta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot. For those of you new
to the program, the Life of the Mind
book is your first assignment at UT.
You’ll be participating in discussion
groups and have a chance to meet
the author! A customized version for
UT students will be available for
purchase during summer orienta-
tion.