New Books – August 2014

Summer is winding down, and you can almost feel the anticipation of a new school year in the air.  Get a jump on your friends and come in to check out all the new books we have added to the Cofrin Library before everyone gets back to campus.  Besides all the titles listed here, we have also added some great new books to the Popular Reading and IMC areas.  We are sure to have something you can take with you on that last trip to the beach or just to read on your patio before the leaves start falling…

Qualifying times How the other half ate HBO Effect Folklore of the freeway

 

Between Pagan and Christian / Christopher P. Jones.

Claire of the sea light / Edwidge Danticat.

Clinical topics in child and adolescent psychiatry / edited by Sarah Huline-Dickens.

Complete artist’s manual : the definitive guide to painting and drawing / by Simon Jennings.

Culture and the death of God / Terry Eagleton.

DSM-5 made easy : the clinician’s guide to diagnosis / James Morrison.

Equal start? : providing quality early education and care for disadvantaged children / edited by Ludovica Gambaro, Kitty Stewart and Jane Waldfogel.

First interview / James Morrison.

Five days at Memorial : life and death in a storm-ravaged hospital / Sheri Fink.

Floral journey : Native North American beadwork / Lois S. Dubin.

Folklore of the freeway : race and revolt in the modernist city / Eric Avila.

Guilty knowledge, guilty pleasure : the dirty art of poetry / William Logan.

Guns at last light : the war in Western Europe, 1944-1945 / Rick Atkinson.

HBO effect / Dean J. DeFino.

How the other half ate : a history of working class meals at the turn of the century / Katherine Leonard Turner.

Lady in the dark : Iris Barry and the art of film / Robert Sitton.

Lead positive : what highly effective leaders see, say, and do / Kathryn D. Cramer.

Mad music : Charles Ives, the nostalgic rebel / Stephen Budiansky.

On paper : the everything of its two-thousand-year history / Nicholas A. Basbanes.

Out of Poverty : Sweatshops in the Global Economy / Benjamin Powell.

Peer-to-peer leadership : why the network is the leader / Mila N. Baker.

Qualifying times : points of change in U.S. women’s sport / Jaime Schultz.

Raising children in the military / Cheryl Lawhorne-Scott, Don Philpott, and Jeff Scott.

Rows of memory : journeys of a migrant sugar-beet worker / Saúl Sánchez.

Verse Going Viral : China’s New Media Scenes / Heather Inwood.

What works for workers? : public policies and innovative strategies for low-wage workers / Stephanie Luce, Jennifer Luff, Joseph A. McCartin, and Ruth Milkman, editors.

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