New Non-Fiction Books Books are listed in Dewey Decimal order

Zimmerman Library
Winter 2012-2013
New Non-Fiction Books
Books are listed in Dewey Decimal order.
100 Philosophy & Psychology
200 Religion
300 Social Sciences
400 Language
500 Science
600 Health & Medicine
700 Arts
800 Literature
900 History & Geography
920 Biographies
Professional Reading P
000 Generalities
Obee, Jenna, 1974-. Social networking : the ultimate
teen guide. Lanham, Md. : Scarecrow Press, 2012. This
ain't your parents' Internet -- Stay safe and be smart -Stick up for yourself: cyberbullying -- If you're friendly
and you know it: keeping up with friends -- Other ways
to socialize with friends online -- The mobile world -How to save the world -- Home-made movies: manage
your videos -- Attune to the tunes: managing your music
-- Say cheese!: manage your photos -- Love them, may
as well follow them: celebrities -- Get those A's: doing
school -- Have fun, play games, avoid boredom -Kicking the habit: when and how to quit -- The Internet:
the final frontier?. Helps young adults navigate through
the intricacies of social networks and gain a better
understanding of the online experience, addressing
online safety and covering such topics as YouTube,
Facebook, Twitter, netspeak, blogs, privacy,
cyberbullying, videochat, and smartphones. 004.67 OBE
Wixen, Randall D. The plain and simple guide to music
publishing. 2nd ed. Milwaukee, WI : Hal Leonard,
2009. Overview -- The value of music -- Types of
publishing deals -- Mechanical licenses -- Performance
income -- Synchronizations -- Sundry uses -Subpublishing -- Cowriting and copublishing -Controlled composition clauses -- More on copyright -Representation and further advice -- DIY. Provides an
introduction to the music publishing industry for the lay
musician/songwriter, discussing copyrights and
royalties, various types of publishing deals, income,
cowriting and copublishing, legal representation, and
other topics. 070.5794 WIX
hilosophy & Psychology
100 Philosophy
Schanzer, Rosalyn. Witches! : the absolutely true tale of
disaster in Salem. Washington, D.C. : National
Geographic, c2011. Wherein the stage is set -- A dire
diagnosis -- Let the grilling begin -- Witch hunt! -- A
torrent of evil -- The king of hell -- Oyer & terminer --
The end is near -- The end is here -- What happened
next. An illustrated history of the witch hunts that took
place in colonial-era Salem, Massachusetts, featuring
primary source accounts, and describing the victims,
accused witches, corrupt officials, and impact of the
events on society. 133.4 SCH
Moynihan, Michael. Lords of chaos : the bloody rise of
the Satanic metal underground. New ed., Rev. and
expanded ed. Port Townsend, WA : Feral House, c2003.
Discusses the origins and history of black metal music
describing the violent acts committed by black metal
musicians and their fans throughout the world, and
featuring photographs, and interrogations with priests,
police officers, Satanists, and the leaders of demonic
bands. 133.422 MOY
Pink, Daniel H. Drive : the surprising truth about what
motivates us. 1st Riverhead trade pbk. ed. New York :
Riverhead Books, 2011, c2009. The rise and fall of
motivation 2.0 -- Seven reasons carrots and sticks
(often) don't work -- And the special circumstances
when they do -- Type I and type X -- Autonomy -Mastery -- Purpose. Examines three elements of
motivation and describes how to put them into action in
order to achieve high performance and satisfaction in
the workplace, school, and at home. 153.1534 PIN
Wrangham, Richard W., 1948-. Demonic males : apes
and the origins of human violence. Boston : Houghton
Mifflin, c1996. Addresses questions regarding violent
behavior demonstrated by human males by looking at
relevant behaviors found among the great apes. 156.5
WRA
Pink, Daniel H. To sell is human : the surprising truth
about moving others. New York : Riverhead Books,
2012. Examines the art and science of selling and
describes the six successors to the elevator pitch, the
three rules for understanding another's perspective, the
five frames that can make your message clearer and
more persuasive, and other related topics. 158.2 PIN
200 Religion
Armstrong, Karen, 1944-. A short history of myth. 1st
American ed. Edinburgh ; : Canongate, 2006. What is a
myth? -- Palaeolithic Period : Mythology of the hunters
(c. 20000 to 8000 BCE) -- Neolithic Period : Mythology
of the farmers (c. 8000 to 4000 BCD) -- Early
civilisations (c. 4000 to 800 BCE) -- Axial Age (c. 800
to 200 BCE) -- Post-Axial Period (c. 200 BCE to c.
1500 CE) -- Great Western Transformation (c. 1500 to
2000). Human beings have always been mythmakers.
Theologian Armstrong here investigates myth: what it
is, how it has evolved, and why we still so desperately
need it. She takes us from the Paleolithic period and the
myths of the hunters, up to the Great Western
Transformation of the last five hundred years and the
discrediting of myth by science. The history of myth is
the history of humanity, our stories and beliefs, our
curiosity and attempts to understand the world, which
link us to our ancestors and each other--From publisher
description. 201.309 ARM
Friedland, Michael B. Lift up your voice like a trumpet :
white clergy and the civil rights and antiwar
movements, 1954-1973. Chapel Hill : University of
North Carolina Press, 1998. Describes the experiences
of white religious leaders who supported desegregation
in Southern states during the civil rights movement,
including William Sloane Coffin Jr., Daniel and Philip
Berrigan, Eugene Carson Blake, Robert McAfee Brown,
and others. 261.7 FRI
Crossley-Holland, Kevin. The Norse myths. 1st
American ed. New York : Pantheon Books, 1980. A
retelling of 32 classic myths from the Viking world.
293.13 CRO
Ali-Karamali, Sumbul, 1964-. Growing up Muslim :
understanding Islamic beliefs and practices. 1st ed. New
York : Delacorte Press, c2012. Part I: Muslim beliefs
and practices (or, what it's like to grow up Muslim in
California): 1. Starting with the basics: what do
Muslims eat? -- 2. Definitions and the declaration of
faith believe -- 3. How many times a day do you pray? - 4. Fasting: the ultimate internal conflict -- 5. Holidays:
from turkey dinner to baklava -- 6. Donating to charity - 7. A Muslim pilgrim's progress -- 8. Everyday rules of
behavior for Muslims -- Fashion sense (or, what
Muslims wear) -- Relationships between men and
women (or, can I go to the school dance?) -- Part II.
When did Islam start and how did it develop?: 11.
Muhammad and his mission -- 12. How Muslims view
the world: God, angels, Adam, and Eve -- 13. The basis
of Islam: the Qur'an, the Sunnah, and the Shariah -- 14.
From sand dunes to Spain: the spread of Islam -- Part
III. Modern Muslim demographics: 15. Who's who:
Sunni, Shi'a, Sufi, and more -- 16. Muslims: Who we are
and where we live -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
Describes what is like to be a Muslim, including what
Muslims eat, how they pray, how they celebrate
holidays, and explains the history of Islam. 297 ALI
Hughes, Kristoffer, 1971-. From the cauldron born :
exploring the magic of Welsh legend & lore. 1st ed.
Woodbury, Minn. : Llewellyn Publications, c2012.
299.166 HUG
300 Social Sciences
Gladwell, Malcolm, 1963-. Outliers. [S.l.] : GrimmYoung Publishers, c2009. The author explores why
some people are high achievers and others are not, citing
culture, family, and upbringing as possible reasons some
people are not as successful as others. 302 GLA
Bazelon, Emily. Sticks and stones : defeating the culture
of bullying and rediscovering the power of character and
empathy. 1st ed. New York : Random House, c2013.
Examines bullying in the age of technology, discussing
the experiences of three young people and how their
predicaments escalated into community-wide issues.
302.34 BAZ
Aizumi, Marsha. Two spirits, one heart : A mother, her
transgender son, and their journey to love and
acceptance. California : Peony Press, 2012. In this first
of its kind, illuminating new book, mother, educator and
LGBT activist Marsha Aizumi shares her compelling
story of parenting a young woman who came out as a
lesbian, then transitioned to male. Two Spirits, One
Heart chronicles Marsha’s personal journey from fear,
uncertainty, and sadness to eventual unconditional love,
acceptance, and support of her child who struggled to
reconcile his gender identity. Told with honesty and
warmth, this book is a must read for parents and loved
ones of LGBT individuals everywhere. 306.76 AIZ
Out & Allied : An anthology of performance pieces
written by LGBTQ youth and allies. Portland, ME :
addverb Productions, 2011. Featuring short plays,
poems, spoken word, and monologues written primarily
by youth, this anthology explores identity, sexuality,
questions about life, love and acceptance. 306.76 OUT
Boys like us : gay writers tell their coming out stories.
1st ed. New York : Avon Books, c1996. 306.7662 BOY
Rodriguez, Gaby. The pregnancy project : a memoir. 1st
ed. New York : Simon & Schuster BFYR, c2012. Gaby
Rodriguez, whose mother and older sister both became
pregnant as teenagers, explains what she learned from
faking a pregnancy as a high school senior in order to
find out how people would treat her. 306.8743 ROD
Deep in our hearts : nine white women in the Freedom
Movement. Athens, Ga. : University of Georgia Press,
c2000. Profiles the lives of nine young women who
committed themselves to the struggle for racial equality
and justice in the 1960s. 323.092 DEE
Mohl, Raymond A. South of the south : Jewish activists
and the civil rights movement in Miami, 1945-1960.
Gainesville : University Press of Florida, c2004.
323.092 MOH
Schultz, Debra L. Going South : Jewish women in the
civil rights movement. New York : New York
University Press, c2001. Chronicles the experiences of
a group of Jewish women who put their lives on the line
to fight racism in the South in the 1960s. 323.1 SCH
Webb, Clive, 1970-. Rabble rousers : the American far
right in the civil rights era. Athens : University of
Georgia Press, c2010. 323.1196 WEB
Zurlo, Tony. The United States Congress and the
legislative branch : how the Senate and House of
Representatives create our laws. Berkeley Heights, NJ :
Enslow Publishers, c2013. Time line -- War on terror -Congress: organization and responsibilities -- History of
the legislative branch -- Powerful persons who have
served -- What the legislature does for Americans -Glossary -- Chapter notes -- Further reading -- Index.
"Learn about the structure and responsibilities of the
United States Senate and House of Representatives"-Provided by publisher. 328.73 ZUR
Beavan, Colin. No impact man : the adventures of a
guilty liberal who attempts to save the planet, and the
discoveries he makes about himself and our way of life
in the process. 1st Picador ed. New York :
Picador/Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2010, c2009. How a
schlub like me gets mixed up in a stunt like this -- Day
one and the whole thing is a big mistake -- What you
think when you find your life in the trash -- If only pizza
didn't come on paper plates -- How to reduce your
carbon footprint and anger your mom at the same time -The cabbage diet saves the world -- Conspicuous
nonconsumption -- Click and the lights go out -- Trying
to do enough good to outweigh the harm. Colin Beavan
provides an account of his experiences trying to live
everyday life in New York City with his wife and young
daughter while making zero net impact on the
environment--an experiment that meant no elevators, no
subways, no air-conditioning, no toilet paper, and other
deprivations. 333.72 BEA
Moore, Patrick. Confessions of a greenpeace dropout :
The making of a sensible environmentalist. Vancouver :
Beatty Street, 2010. Dr. Patrick Moore's engaging
firsthand account of his many years spent as the ultimate
Greenpeace insider. Moore explains why he left
Greenpeace to establish a more sensible, science-based
approach to environmentalism. 333.72092 MOO
Gay, Kathlyn. Food : the new gold. Minneapolis, MN :
Twenty-First Century Books, c2013. Explores the
economical, political, and environmental issues related
to food; discusses reasons starving population do not
have food despite surpluses in other regions; and looks
genetic engineering of plants and animals. 338.19 GAY
Judson, Karen, 1941-. The Constitution of the United
States : its history, Bill of Rights, and amendments.
Berkeley Heights, NJ : Enslow Publishers, c2013.
Founding fathers -- Creating a constitution -- Resolving
major issues -- The Bill of Rights -- It's a free country.
Discusses the history and importance of the United
States Constitution and how it is applied to decision
making and laws in America. 342.7302 JUD
Madani, Hamed. The Supreme Court and the judicial
branch : how the federal courts interpret our laws.
Berkeley Heights, NJ : Enslow Publishers, c2013.
Branches of the federal government -- Levels of the
federal court -- The United States Supreme Court and
the election of 2000 -- Organization and responsibilities
-- History of the judiciary -- Important people in the
courts -- What does the judiciary do today? -- Glossary - Chapter notes -- Further reading -- Index. Examines
the judicial branch of the U.S. government, which
consists of the Supreme Court and several lower courts,
discussing its origins, mission, organization, and role in
the system of checks and balances; and looks at how the
Supreme Court decides a case, as well as several
important rulings. 347.73 MAD
Thorburn, Mark. The president and the executive branch
: how our nation is governed. Berkeley Heights, NJ :
Enslow Publishers, c2013. "Learn about how the
President is elected, what the Presidential duties are, and
who runs the nation if the President gets sick"--Provided
by publisher. 352.23 THO
Streissguth, Thomas, 1958-. The security agencies of the
United States : how the CIA, FBI, NSA, and Homeland
Security keep us safe. Berkeley Heights, NJ : Enslow
Publishers, c2013. The Department of Homeland
security -- Tasks of Homeland Security -- The OSS and
the CIA -- Working for the CIA -- The National
Security Agency -- Intercepts and analysis -- The history
of the FBI -- How the FBI works -- Glossary -- Chapter
notes -- Further reading -- Index. "Describes America's
Security Agencies and how they keep us safe"-Provided by publisher. 355.033 STR
Greitens, Eric, 1974-. The warrior's heart : becoming a
man of compassion and courage. Boston : Houghton
Mifflin, 2012. Eric Greitens shares his life journey from
being an average kid to working to make a difference in
the world's trouble spots and joining the Navy SEALS
to protect the weak, and encourages readers to reflect on
the power of choice and acts of courage. 359.984 GRE
Pilkey, Orrin H., 1934-. Useless arithmetic : why
environmental scientists can't predict the future. New
York : Columbia University Press, c2007. 363.7 PIL
Ward, Thomas W., 1957-. Gangsters without borders :
an ethnography of a Salvadoran street gang. New York ;
: Oxford University Press, c2013. 364.106 WAR
Rodriguez, Luis J., 1954-. La vida loca : el testimonio
de un pandillero en Los Angeles. Nueva York : Simon
& Schuster Libros en Español, c2005. The author
recounts his growing up in poverty in Los Angeles, his
encounters with racism in school and on the streets, and
his struggle to overcome prejudice, drugs, and violence.
364.1092 ROD
Schmid, David (David Frank). Natural born celebrities :
serial killers in American culture. Chicago : University
of Chicago Press, 2005. The author examines the
history of serial killers and how they became famous
including the infamous Jack the Ripper, the 1893 killing
spree at the Chicago World's Fair by H.H. Holmes,
Jeffrey Dahmer, Ted Bundy, and others. 364.152 SCH
Knox, Sara L. (Sara Louise). Murder : a tale of modern
American life. Durham [N.C.] : Duke University Press,
1998. 364.1523 KNO
Seltzer, Mark, 1951-. Serial killers : death and life in
America's wound culture. New York : Routledge, 1998.
Presents the idea, with support from the philosophical
theories of Jacques Lacan and psychoanalysis, that serial
killers represent a wounded culture that is addicted to
and fascinated by murder and treats killings as a type of
performance art in the public sphere. 364.1523 SEL
Tithecott, Richard. Of men and monsters : Jeffrey
Dahmer and the construction of the serial killer.
Madison [Wis.] : University of Wisconsin Press, c1997.
Examines the way in which books, movies, magazines
and newspaper articles, jokes, and network talk-shows
have contributed to the construction of the image of
serial murderer Jeffrey Dahmer; and considers the way
in which other serial killers of the late twentieth century
have been perceived. 364.1523 TIT
American Indian myths and legends. New York :
Pantheon Books, 1984. Contains 160 Native American
folk tales. 398.2 AME
Fairy tales from the Brothers Grimm : a new English
version. 1st American ed. New York : Viking, 2012.
Retells fifty fairy tales originally written by the Grimms
brother, including Rapunzel, The Brave Little Tailor,
Briar Rose, and Snow White. 398.2 PUL
Favorite folktales from around the world. New York :
Pantheon Books, c1986. Contains 160 tales from over
40 different cultures. 398.2 YOL
Latin American folktales : stories from Hispanic and
Indian traditions. 1st pbk. ed. New York : Pantheon
Books, c2002. Presents more than a hundred Hispanic
and Native American legends and folk stories from
twenty countries, grouped by theme. 398.2089 LAT
Afanasʹev, A. N. (Aleksandr Nikolaevich), 1826-1871.
Russian fairy tales. New York : Pantheon Books, c1973.
Presents approximately two hundred traditional folk and
fairy tales from Russia. 398.20947 AFA
Japanese tales. New York : Pantheon Books, [2002],
c1987. A collection of 220 tales from medieval Japan.
398.20952 TYL
Folktales from India : a selection of oral tales from
twenty-two languages. 1st ed. New York : Pantheon
Books, c1991. Collection of the oral tales compiled
from a vast array of sources and translated from twentytwo languages of the country. 398.20954 FOL
Asbjørnsen, Peter Christen, 1812-1885. Norwegian folk
tales : from the collection of Peter Christen Asbjørnsen,
Jørgen Moe. 1st American pbk. ed. New York :
Pantheon Books, [1982]. Norwegian tale of witches,
trolls, ogres, sly foxes, mysterious bears, beautiful
princesses, and country lads as heroes. 398.21 ASB
500 Science
Pohlen, Jerome. Albert Einstein and relativity for kids :
his life and ideas with 21 activities and thought
experiments. 1st ed. Chicago : Chicago Review Press,
c2012. Discusses the life and theories of Albert
Einstein, and presents twenty-one activities and
experiments. 530.092 POH
Redniss, Lauren. Radioactive : Marie & Pierre Curie, a
tale of love & fallout. 1st ed. New York : !t Books,
c2010. Symmetry -- Magnetism -- Fusion -- White flash
-- Instability of matter -- Half-life -- Isolation -Exposure -- Daughter elements. Examines the
professional and private lives of Marie and Pierre Curie,
discussing their personal struggles, the contributions
they made to science, and the issue of radiation in the
modern world. 540.922 RED
Berger, Lee R. The skull in the rock : how a scientist, a
boy, and Google Earth opened a new window on human
origins. Washington, D.C. : National Geographic,
c2012. Tells the story of how Professor Lee Berger and
his nine-year-old son used Google Earth to find a new
way to study the history of human evolution. 569.9 BER
Judson, Horace Freeland. The eighth day of creation :
makers of the revolution in biology. 25th anniversary
ed. [Plainview, N.Y.] : CSHL Press, c1996. Offers a
detailed overview of molecular biology's search for the
origins of life, providing information on key figures and
findings in the field and what they reveal about the
make-up of life. 572.8 JUD
Sayre, Anne. Rosalind Franklin and DNA. New York :
Norton, 2000. c1975. A biography of one of the four
scientists responsible for the discovery of the molecular
structure of DNA, the key to heredity in all living
things. 572.8 SAY
Hoose, Phillip M., 1947-. Moonbird : a year on the wind
with the great survivor B95. 1st ed. New York : Farrar
Straus Giroux, 2012. Chronicles a year in the life of
rufa red knot B95, also called Moonbird, following him
through his migration pattern and discussing the
environmental problems that caused the rufa population
to collapsed by nearly eighty percent. 598.072 HOO
Thompson, Bill, 1962-. The young birder's guide to
birds of North America. Boston : Houghton Mifflin,
2012. A guide to bird watching for children ages eight
and up that provides photographs, descriptions, range
maps, and notes on three hundred species. 598.072 THO
600 Medicine & Health
Metzger, Julie Giesy. Will puberty last my whole life? :
real answers to real questions from preteens about body
changes, sex, and other growing-up stuff. Seattle, WA :
Sasquatch Books, c2012. Girls -- Boys. Uses a question
and answer format to teach teenage boys and girls about
puberty and sex. 613.0433 MET
Chesner, Jonathan. ADHD in HD : brains gone wild.
Minneapolis, MN : Free Spirit Pub., c2012. "The book
addresses the four main characteristics of ADHD:
hyperactivity, impulsivity, inattention, and
indecisiveness. It provides positive advice about school,
family life, social life, dating, careers, medicine, and
how to be like Mr. T"--Provided by publisher. 618.92
CHE
Sheinkin, Steve. Bomb : the race to build and steal the
world's most dangerous weapon. 1st ed. New York :
Roaring Brook Press, 2012. Examines the history of the
atomic bomb, discussing the discovery of the behavior
of uranium when placed next to radioactive material, the
race to build a bomb, and the impact of the weapon on
societies around the world. 623.45119 SHE
Dewey, Adrian. How to illustrate and design concept
cars. Dorchester, England : Veloce, 2009. Contains
illustrated, step-by-step instructions for designing and
drawing cars, covering equipment and materials,
perspective, colors and shading, and various types and
features of automobiles. Includes discussion of digital
drawing with Adobe Photoshop. 629.222 DEW
Reese, Jennifer. Make the bread, buy the butter : what
you should and shouldn't cook from scratch--over 120
recipes for the best homemade foods. 1st Free Press
hardcover ed. New York : Free Press, 2011. Provides
an answer to the question "Make or Buy" about 120
different food staples, taking into account both the cost
and time factor involved. 641.3 REE
Shoket, Ann, 1972-. Seventeen ultimate guide to beauty
: the best hair, skin, nails & makeup ideas for you.
Philadelphia : Running Press, c2012. The editors of
"Seventeen" magazine offer tips on beauty, with ideas
for hairstyling, skin care, makeup, and more. 646.72
SHO
Wiseman, Rosalind, 1969-. Queen bees and wannabes :
a parent's guide to helping your daughter survive
cliques, gossip, boyfriends, and other realities of
adolescence. 1st ed. New York : Crown Publishers,
2002. 649 WIS
Carroll, Dave, 1968-. United breaks guitars : the power
of one voice in the age of social media. 1st ed. Carlsbad,
Calif. : Hay House, 2012. Songwriter Dave Carroll
wasn’t the first person abused by an airline’s customer
service. But he was the first to show how one person,
armed with creativity, some friends, $150, and the
Internet, could turn an entire industry upside
down. United Airlines had broken Dave’s guitar in
checked luggage. After eight months of pestering the
company for compensation, he turned to his best tool—
songwriting—and vowed to create a YouTube video
about the incident that he hoped would garner a million
views in one year. Four days after its launching, the first
million people had watched “United Breaks Guitars.”
United stock went down 10 percent, shedding $180
million in value; Dave appeared on outlets as diverse as
CNN and The View. United relented. And throughout
the business world, people began to realize that
“efficient” but inhuman customer-service policies had
an unseen cost—brand destruction by frustrated,
creative, and socially connected customers.658.812
CAR
Aaker, Jennifer Lynn. The dragonfly effect : quick,
effective, and powerful ways to use social media to
drive social change. 1st ed. San Francisco : Jossey-Bass,
c2010. Explains how to use social media to make a
significant difference in the world by effectively
focusing, grabbing attention, engaging, and taking
action. 658.872 AAK
700 Arts
Atkins-Hood, Elizabeth. Mosaics : innovative, creative
ideas and designs using the latest techniques. North
Pomfret, Vt. : Trafalgar Square Books, 2011. Includes
ideas and advice for creating mosaics with tiles, plates,
glass, pebbles, polymer clay, and found objects, with
step-by-step instructions for creating five mosaic
projects. 738.5 ATK
Fitzgerald, Bonnie, 1956-. 300+ mosaic tips, techniques,
templates and trade secrets. North Pomfret, Vt. :
Trafalgar Square, 2012. Offers more than three hundred
tips, techniques, templates, and secrets for creating
mosaics, including easy-to-follow step-by-step
instructions, professional quick-fixes and solutions for
common problems, advice on equipment and materials,
tips on design, and handy templates. 738.5 FIT
King, Sonia. Mosaic techniques & traditions : projects
& designs from around the world. New York : Sterling,
2006, c2003. Step-by-step instructions explain how to
create fifteen mosaic projects, while profiling mosaic
designs from around the world, with geographically
arranged color photographs. 738.5 KIN
Abirached, Zeina, 1981-. A game for swallows : to die,
to leave, to return. 1st American ed. Minneapolis :
Graphic Universe, 2012. Zeina Abirached, a woman
born into a Lebanese Christian family in 1981 during
the civil war in Lebanon, reflects on her childhood, the
disappearance of her parents, and the help and
protection she received from neighbors. 741.5 ABI
Cheeseman-Meyer, Jason. Vanishing point : perspective
for comics from the ground up. Cincinnati, OH : Impact
Books, c2007. Presents step-by-step diagrams and
instructions for drawing in one-, two- three-, four-, and
five-point perspective in comics, explains how to find
vanishing points using thumbnails and floor plans, and
discusses shortcuts to use when necessary. 741.51 CHE
Chiarello, Mark. The DC Comics guide to coloring and
lettering comics. New York : Watson-Guptill, 2004.
DC Comics artists Mark Chiarello and Todd Klein share
the secrets of graphic storytelling, covering the coloring
process, examining the debate over hand or computer
lettering, and demonstrating a variety of techniques.
741.51 CHI
David, Peter (Peter Allen). Writing for comics &
graphic novels. Rev. ed., 2nd ed. Cincinnati, Ohio :
IMPACT, c2009. Where do they get those crazy ideas? - Characters : what makes heroes and villains tick -Conflict and theme -- Plot and story structure -Scripting. Peter David shares the storytelling techniques
he uses when writing comics and graphic novels, with
writing prompts to inspire those who want to write their
own stories and tips on creating universes, heroes, and
villains. 741.51 DAV
Hart, Christopher. Simplified anatomy for the comic
book artist : how to draw the new streamlined look of
action-adventure comics. New York : Watson-Guptill,
2007. Provides step-by-step instructions for drawing
action-adventure comic book characters, covering each
part of the face and body and presenting examples of
superheroes, mutants, and other figures in action. 741.51
HAR
Hart, Christopher, 1957-. Manga for the beginner :
everything you need to start drawing right away! New
York : Watson-Guptill, 2008. An introduction to
drawing manga style illustrations, and provides step-bystep instructions for beginning artists to create
characters; and covers heads, bodies, costumes, poses,
animals, shading, coloring, perspective, and more.
741.51 HAR
Janson, Klaus. The DC comics guide to inking comics.
New York : Watson-Guptill Publications, 2003. A
guide to inking comics that describes a variety of
techniques used by professionals. 741.51 JAN
Janson, Klaus. The DC Comics guide to pencilling
comics. New York : Watson-Guptill Publications, 2002.
A guide to pencilling comics that describes the various
methods for creating effective visual communication,
offers expert advice, and explains a variety of timetested techniques. 741.51 JAN
Mateu-Mestre, Marcos. Framed ink : drawing and
composition for visual storytellers. 1st ed. Culver City,
CA : Design Studio Press, 2010. Using his experiences
working in the comic book industry, movie studios, and
teaching, the author introduces the reader to a step-bystep system that will create successful storyboards and
graphics for the best visual communication. Explains
and illustrates visual character development, emotive
stances and expressions, along with development of the
environmental setting, to fully develop the visual
narrative. 741.51 MAT
O'Neil, Dennis, 1939-. The DC Comics guide to writing
comics. New York : Watson-Guptill, c2001. "Batman"
editor and writer Dennis O'Neil provides instruction on
writing comics, discussing story structure, drama,
subplots, characterization, script preparation, miniseries
and maxiseries, graphic novels, ongoing series, story
arcs, the Levitz paradigm, megaseries, adaptations, and
continuity. 741.51 ONE
Williams, Freddie E. 1977-. The DC comics guide to
digitally drawing comics. New York : Watson-Guptill
Publications, c2009. 741.510285 WIL
Hart, Christopher. Drawing cutting edge anatomy : the
ultimate reference guide for comic book artists. New
York : Watson-Guptill Publications, 2004. Presents an
illustrated guide to drawing anatomy for comic book
artists, covering the skeleton and muscles, muscular
details, the head and neck, chest and torso, back and
shoulders, arms and hands, pelvis, legs, and feet; and
includes practice exercises, interviews with
professionals, and business advice. 741.535 HAR
Frazetta, Frank. Legacy : selected drawings & paintings
by Frank Frazetta. Grass Valley, CA : Underwood
Books, 1999. A collection of full-color reproductions of
paintings and drawings by fantasy artist Frank Frazetta,
accompanied by commentary on the life of the artist and
his work. 741.569 FRA
Pyle, Howard, 1853-1911. Pirates, patriots, and
princesses : the art of Howard Pyle. Mineola, N.Y. :
Dover, 2006. Showcases artwork from American writer
and illustrator Howard Pyle, featuring over sixty
illustrations that depict scenes of medieval chivalry,
pirate greed, and embattled soldiers. 741.6092 PYL
Rackham, Arthur, 1867-1939. The Arthur Rackham
treasury : 86 full-color illustrations. Dover ed. Mineola,
N.Y. : Dover, 2005. Looks at the work of English artist
Arthur Rackham, depicting scenes from fairy tales,
Wagnerian opera, and Shakespearean comedy. 741.64
RAC
Rackham, Arthur, 1867-1939. Rackham's fairies, elves
& goblins : more than 80 full-color illustrations. Dover
ed. Mineola, N.Y. : Dover Publications, c2008.
Contains over eighty fairy tale and fantasy illustrations
by Arthur Rackham. 741.64 RAC
Rackham, Arthur, 1867-1939. Rackham's fairy tale
illustrations. Dover ed. Mineola, NY : Dover
Publications, 2002. 741.64 RAC
Cutler, Laurence S. J.C. Leyendecker : American
imagist. New York : Abrams, 2008. Examines the life
and art of Joseph Christian Leyendecker, known for his
fashion and advertising illustrations, and covers for "The
Saturday Evening Post" and other magazines, and
includes reproductions of selected works. 741.652 CUT
Gibson, Charles Dana, 1867-1944. The Gibson girl and
her America : the best drawings of Charles Dana
Gibson. Mineola, N.Y. : Dover Publications, 2010. A
collection of Victorian-era illustrations featuring the
Gibson Girl, a creation of American artist Charles Dana
Gibson. 741.973 GIB
Wyeth, N. C. (Newell Convers), 1882-1945. Great
illustrations. Dover ed. Mineola, N.Y. : Dover
Publications, 2011. Looks at over one hundred
drawings by N. C. Wyeth, focusing on his early works
from 1910 through 1930. 741.973 WYE
Anatomy for artists. Italy : Vinciana. Step by step
instruction for learning to paint human anatomy. 743.4
ANA
Hart, Christopher. Figure it out! : the beginner's guide to
drawing people. 1st ed. New York : Chris Hart Books,
c2009. Contains illustrated, step-by-step instructions for
drawing male and female figures without learning
anatomy, featuring lessons in drawing the head, body,
and poses. 743.4 HAR
Portraits. Italy : Vinciana. Step by step instruction for
learning to paint portraits. 743.4 POR
Trees and leaves. Italy : Vinciana. Step by step
instruction for learning to paint trees and leaves. 743.4
TRE
Poole, Kaaren. Drawing birds with colored pencils. New
York : Sterling, c2008. Describes techniques used to
draw birds with colored pencils and offers instructions
for drawing twelve different species, including robins,
cactus wrens, and others. 743.68 POO
Taylor, Thom, 1955-. How to draw cars like a pro. 2nd
ed. St. Paul, MN : Motorbooks, 2006. Contains
detailed, step-by-step instructions for drawing cars,
beginning with a brief history of automobile design, and
including discussion of tools and equipment,
perspective, proportion, shadows and reflections, color,
and other topics. 743.8 TAY
Peffer, Jessica, 1983-. DragonArt : how to draw
fantastic dragons and fantasy creatures. 1st ed.
Cincinnati, OH : Impact Books, c2005. A guide to
drawing dragons and other fantasy creatures that offers
step-by-step instructions and illustrations for drawing
simple and more complex creatures for comics. 743.87
PEF
Whyte, Andrew C. (Andrew Crawford), 1926-. How to
draw and paint aircraft like a pro. Minneapolis, MN :
Zenith Press, 2008. Full-color, illustrated instructions
for drawing and painting aircraft, with advice on aerial
perspective, light, and shadow, detailing the cockpits,
cutaways and scale drawings, and backgrounds.
743.8962 WHY
Roth, Ed, 1968-. Stencil 101 : make your mark with 25
reusable stencils and step-by-step instructions. San
Francisco : Chronicle Books, 2008. 745.73 ROT
Fitzpatrick, Kevin. How to draw graffiti style. New
York : Chartwell Books, Inc., 2011. Discusses the tools
and basic techniques of graffiti art and includes step-bystep instructions and tips on preliminary work, lettering,
characters, stenciling, and color. 751.73 FIT
Martinez, Scape, 1969-. Graff 2 : next level graffiti
techniques. 1st ed. Cincinnati, Ohio : IMPACT Books,
an imprint of F+W Media, 2011. A comprehensive
introduction to graffiti art that provides step-by-step
instructions on basic graffiti techniques, and covers
letters, characters, and backgrounds; as well as tags,
colors, and other related topics. 751.73 MAR
Wald, Elijah. How the Beatles destroyed rock 'n' roll :
an alternative history of American popular music.
Oxford ; : Oxford University Press, 2009. Amateurs
and executants -- The ragtime life -- Everybody's doin' it
-- Alexander's got a jazz band now -- Cake eaters and
hooch drinkers -- The king of jazz -- The record, the
song, and the radio -- Sons of Whiteman -- Swing that
music -- Technology and its discontents -- Walking
floors and jumpin' jive -- Selling the American ballad -Rock the joint -- Big records for adults -- Teen idyll -Twisting girls change the world -- Say you want a
revolution. Traces the history and development of
popular music throughout the twentieth century, and the
role that records, radio, jukeboxes, and television played
in promoting musical styles and trends. 781.64 WAL
Azerrad, Michael. Our band could be your life : scenes
from the American indie underground 1981-1991. 1st
Back Bay pbk. ed. Boston : Little, Brown, 2002, c2001.
Chronicles the indie rock underground movement of the
1980s, describing how a small network of bands, labels,
fanzines, and radio stations redefined American rock.
781.66 AZE
Pattison, Pat. Song-writing without boundaries : lyric
writing exercises for finding your voice. 1st. ed.
Cincinnati, Ohio : Writer's Digest, c2011. Challenge #1
: object writing -- Challenge #2 : metaphor -- Challenge
#3 : object writing with metaphor-- Challenge #4 :
writing in rhythm & rhyme. 782.4213 PAT
Pattison, Pat. Writing better lyrics : the essential guide
to powerful songwriting. 2nd ed. Cincinnati, Ohio :
Writer's Digest Books, c2009. Discusses the songwriting
process and offers advice on how to improve
composition skills, and the proper use of meter, verse
development, and form. 782.4216 PAT
Stolpe, Andrea. Popular lyric writing : 10 steps to
effective storytelling. Boston, MA : Berklee Press,
c2007.
Hit-songwriter/educator Andrea Stolpe shares her tenstep songwriting process that will help you craft lyrics
that communicate heart to heart with your audience. She
advises on how to: streamline and accelerate your
writing process; use lyric structures and techniques at
the heart of countless hit songs; write even when you're
not inspired; and more. 782.4216 STO
Davis, Stephen, 1947-. Hammer of the gods : the Led
Zeppelin saga. 1st Harper Entertainment pbk. [ed.]. New
York : Harper Entertainment, 2008. Chronicles the
history of the English rock band Led Zeppelin,
describing the band's start in the 1960s; the personalities
of its members: Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Paul
Jones, and John "Bonzo" Bonham; the debauchery of its
American tours in the late 1960s and the 1970s;
Bonham's death and other tragedies that shaped the
band; and the group's breakup. 782.42166 DAV
Richards, Keith, 1943-. Life. 1st ed. New York : Little,
Brown, 2010. Keith Richards, musician and founding
member of the Rolling Stones, describes his life,
reputation, drug addictions, personal relationships,
accomplishments, and more. 782.42166 RIC
Townshend, Pete. Who I am : a memoir. 1st ed. New
York : Harper, c2012. Autobiography of Pete
Townshend, lead guitarist and principal songwriter for
the rock band The Who. 782.42166 TOW
Evans, Robert C. Literature and the theater in
Shakespeare's day. New York : Chelsea House, c2012.
Provides students with important background
information on the practice of writing and producing
plays in Shakespear's England including quotations from
writers of Shakespear's time. 792.0942 EVA
Crothers, Tim. The queen of Katwe : a story of life,
chess, and one extraordinary girl's dream of becoming a
grandmaster. 1st Scribner hardcover ed. New York :
Scribner, 2012. Discusses the life of Phiona Mutesi as
she struggled to become a chess master and about her
life in Uganda. 794.1092 CRO
Ballard, Chris. One shot at forever : a small town, an
unlikely coach, and a magical baseball season. 1st ed.
New York : Hyperion, c2012. Tells the story of a smalltown baseball team from Illinois in 1971. 796.357 BAL
Davis, Jennifer Pharr. Becoming odyssa : adventures on
the Appalachian Trail. 1st pbk. ed. New York : Beaufort
Books, c2010. Jennifer Pharr Davis provides an account
of her experiences as a new college graduate hiking the
Appalachian Trail in 2005, and discusses the physical
and emotional challenges she faced, the people she met,
and the life lessons she learned on her four-month
journey. 796.51 DAV
Maynard, Kyle, 1986-. No excuses : the true story of a
congenital amputee who became a champion in
wrestling and in life. Washington, DC : Regnery Pub.,
c2005. No excuses -- Firstborn -- Bouncing baby boy -Growing up normal -- Trying out to wear #8 -- Passion
for wrestling -- Breakthrough -- Rules, moves, and life
on the mat -- Going for varsity -- Heroes -- One last
season -- Who I am and what I believe -- Conclusion -Appendix I. Diet & exercise regimen -- Appendix II.
Frequently asked questions. Presents the author's firsthand account of his experiences growing up as a
congenital amputee, providing information on how he
learned to eat, type, write, and live without hands,
ultimately becoming a successful athlete and champion
wrestler in Georgia. 796.812 MAY
800 Literature
Dear teen me. San Francisco : Zest Books, 2012. Over
seventy young adult authors offer advice to their teenage
selves, discussing body image, abuse, bullies, love,
friendship, insecurities, and other topics. 808.883 DEA
Newman, Lesléa. October mourning : a song for
Matthew Shepard. 1st ed. Somerville, Mass. :
Candlewick, 2012. Relates, from various points of view,
events from the night of October 6, 1998, when twentyone-year-old Matthew Shepard, a gay college student,
was lured out of a Wyoming bar, savagely beaten, tied
to a fence, and left to die. 811 NEW
Trethewey, Natasha D., 1966-. Thrall : poems. Boston :
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2012. Collection of poetry
by Natasha Trethewey in which she reflects upon her
cultural and personal history. 811.54 TRE
Grandits, John. Technically, it's not my fault : concrete
poems. New York : Clarion Books, c2004. A collection
of poems in which words and art combine to make
pictures of the life of an 11 year-old boy. 811.6 GRA
Trethewey, Natasha D., 1966-. Native guard. 1st
Mariner Books ed. Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 2007,
c2006. A collection of poems that pays tribute to the
history of the American South and to the Native Guard,
one of the first African-American regiments in service
during the Civil War. 811.6 TRE
Divakaruni, Chitra Banerjee, 1956-. One amazing thing.
1st pbk. ed. New York : Voice/Hyperion, c2009. Nine
very different people, trapped by an earthquake in the
visa office in the basement of the Indian consulate, are
nearing the breaking point when a young graduate
student suggests each tell a story of one amazing thing
that has happened in his or her life, an activity that
keeps them calm and brings them closer together as they
await their fate. 813.54 DIV
Mathis, Ayana. The twelve tribes of Hattie. 1st ed. New
York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2012. In 1923, African
American Hattie Shepherd flees Georgia, settles in
Philadelphia, marries a man who will bring her nothing
but disappointment, loses her first-born twins, and raises
her next nine children to face a world that will not love
them. 813.6 MAT
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790. Poor Richard's
almanac. New York : Peter Pauper Press. A collection
of proverbs by Benjamin Franklin, which served as the
prefix to his 1757 almanac, presented in the form of a
lecture given by the fictional character Richard
Saunders to people attending an auction. 818.107 FRA
Berne, Emma Carlson. William Shakespeare :
playwright & poet. Edina, Minn. : ABDO Pub. Co.,
c2008. Who was William Shakespeare? -- First act -Growing up in Stratford -- Troubles and joys -- The start
of a new life -- Leaving his mark on London -- Hamnet
and Caesar -- The New Globe Theatre -- Making his
mark -- A final bow. 822.33 BER
Foster, Brett, 1973-. Shakespeare's life. New York :
Chelsea House, c2012. A biography of William
Shakespeare, discussing his early years in Stratford,
marriage to Anne Hathaway, rise in fame, death of his
nine-year-old son, his work, and his retirement from the
theater. 822.33 FOS
Marche, Stephen. How Shakespeare changed
everything. 1st ed. New York : Harper, c2011. Explores
the lasting influence of William Shakespeare on the
history and culture of the world.822.33 MAR
A midsummer's night dream. London : Athlone Press,
1999. 822.3 SHA
Yoshino, Kenji. A thousand times more fair : what
Shakespeare's plays teach us about justice. 1st ed. New
York : Ecco, c2011. 822.33 YOS
Chinese fairy tales and fantasies. New York : Pantheon
Books, c1979. A collection of Chinese literature, drawn
from throughout 2,500 years of history. 895.108 CHI
900 History
Ross, Stewart. Into the unknown : how great explorers
found their way by land, sea, and air. 1st U.S. ed.
Somerville, Mass. : Candlewick Press, 2011. Describes
the methods explorers throughout history have used to
find their way by land, sea, and sky. 910.9 ROS
Serra, Vittorio. All Venice. Florence: : Bonechi, 2004.
914.55 ALL
A day in Florence : new practical guide of the town.
Verona history and masterpieces. Florence : Bonechi,
c2002, 2005. 914.55 CHI
Riciardi, Enrico. Lagoon of Venice. Venice : Storti
Edizione, c199, 2004. 914.55 LAG
Pisa: Art and History. Casa Editrice Perseus - Plurigraf.,
nd. 914.55 PIS
Serra, Vittorio. A day in Florence : new practical guide
of the town. 26th edition. Florence: : Bonechi, 1988/89.
914.55 SER
Rappaport, Doreen. Beyond courage : the untold story
of Jewish resistance during the Holocaust. 1st ed.
Somerville, Mass. : Candlewick Press, 2012. Provides
detailed accounts of twenty-one acts of defiance
committed against Nazis in Nazi-occupied countries
during World War II. 940.5318 RAP
Moye, J. Todd. Freedom flyers : the Tuskegee Airmen
of World War II. Oxford : Oxford University Press,
2012, c2010. Prologue: "This is where you ride" -- The
use of Negro manpower in war -- The Black Eagles take
flight -- The experiment -- Combat on several fronts -The trials of the 477th -- Integrating the Air Force -Epilogue: "Let's make it a holy crusade all around".
Traces the history of the Tuskegee Airmen, focusing on
their exploits during World War II and their battles to
end racial inequality and discrimination in the American
South. 940.54 MOY
Evans, Robert C. Culture and society in Shakespeare's
day. New York : Chelsea House, c2012. Gives
historical context to the works of William Shakespeare,
discussing daily life in England during the sixteenth and
seventeenth centuries. 942.055 EVA
Slavicek, Louise Chipley, 1956-. The establishment of
the state of Israel. New York : Chelsea House, c2012.
Discusses the birth of the State of Israel in 1948 by
looking into the political aspects of the time. 956.7404
SLA
Walker, Sally M. Their skeletons speak : Kennewick
Man and the Paleoamerican world. Minneapolis, MN :
Carolrhoda Books, c2012. Explores the discovery and
identification of the Kennewick Man, a nine thousand
3year old skeleton whose remains where found in a river
bed in Washington State in 1996. 970.011 WAL
Pinkney, Andrea Davis. Hand in hand : ten Black men
who changed America. 1st ed. New York : Disney/Jump
at the Sun Books, c2012. Benjamin Banneker :
Surveyor of the Sky -- Frederick Douglass : Capital
Orator -- Booker T. Washington : Polished Pioneer -W.E.B. DuBois : Erudite Educator -- A. Philip
Randolph : Always Striding Ahead -- Thurgood
Marshall : Mr. Civil Rights -- Jackie Robinson : GameChanger -- Malcolm X : Spark-Light -- Martin Luther
King, Jr. : Nonviolent Visionary -- Barack H. Obama,
Jr. : Holding on to Hope -- Timeline. Offers insight into
the lives of ten influential African American men from
different times in the history of the United States.
973.0496 PIN
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865. Lincoln on war. 1st ed.
Chapel Hill, N.C. : Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill,
c2011. President Lincoln used his own weapons--his
words--to fight the Civil War as brilliantly as any
general who ever took the field. In Lincoln on War,
historian Harold Holzer gathers and interprets Lincoln's
speeches, letters, memoranda, orders, telegrams, and
casual remarks, organizing them chronologically and
allowing readers to experience Lincoln's growth from an
eager young Indian War officer to a middle-aged dove
congressman to a surprisingly hardened and determined
hawk as the Union's commander-in-chief. We observe a
man willing to sacrifice life and treasure in
unprecedented quantities, to risk wounding the pride of
vain generals, and even to mislead the public if it meant
the preservation of an unbreakable union of states, the
destruction of slavery, and the restoration of America as
an example to inspire the world. This volume covers
strategy; tactics; the endless hiring, sustaining,
motivating, and dismissal of commanders; military
discipline; and military technology. Modern
commanders-in-chief have repeatedly quoted Lincoln to
justify their own wars, so it behooves us as citizens to
know Lincoln's record well. From masterpieces such as
the Gettysburg Address to lesser-known meditations on
God's purposes, Lincoln on War is the first book to
highlight exclusively Lincoln's sublime and enduring
words on war.--From publisher description. 973.7 LIN
Lincoln : a president for the ages. New York : Public
Affairs, 2012. "Lincoln, in theaters November 9,
portrays America's 16th president when he faced two
colossal challenges: winning the Civil War, and passing
the Thirteenth Amendment, outlawing slavery and
making permanent the promise of the Emancipation
Proclamation. The politics of wartime, which required
unity at all costs, conflicted with divisiveness of slavery.
The president had to be at once true to his ideals and
employ old-fashioned political cunning to outwit his
rivals. This companion book, featuring a foreword by
screenwriter Tony Kushner, invites historians and
Lincoln experts to imagine Lincoln in eras other than his
own, facing challenges of those times. How would
Lincoln have handled the Second World War, or the
politics of Civil Rights era, or the modern Republican
Party? Using the character of Lincoln presented in the
film - a man of high principle and low cunning - the
book shows how Lincoln, a president for the ages, might
indeed have taken America forward during other
historic moments of drama and opportunity. "--. "This
companion book to the major motion picture from
Steven Spielberg, starring Daniel Day-Lewis as
Abraham Lincoln, has leading historians answering the
question: What Would Lincoln Do? Lincoln portrays
America's 16th president when he faced two colossal
challenges: winning the Civil War, and passing the
Thirteenth Amendment, outlawing slavery and making
permanent the promise of the Emancipation
Proclamation. The politics of wartime, which required
unity at all costs, conflicted with divisiveness of slavery.
The president had to be at once true to his ideals and
employ old-fashioned political cunning to outwit his
rivals"--. 973.7092 LIN
Williams, T. Harry (Thomas Harry), 1909-1979.
Lincoln and his generals. First Vintage Civil War
Library ed. New York : Vintage Books, 2011. 973.7092
WIL 2011
Marvel, William. Tarnished victory : finishing Lincoln's
war. Boston : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2011. 973.73
MAR
Moore, Wes, 1978-. The other Wes Moore : one name,
two fates. 1st ed. New York : Spiegel & Grau, 2010.
The author, a Rhodes scholar and combat veteran,
analyzes the various sociocultural factors that influenced
him as well as another man of the same name and from
the same neighborhood who was drawn into a life of
drugs and crime and ended up serving life in prison,
focusing on the influence of relatives, mentors, and
social expectations that could have led either of them on
different paths. 975.2 MOO
Kallen, Stuart A., 1955-. Che Guevara : you win or you
die. Minneapolis, MN : Twenty-First Century Books,
c2013.
Shots heard round the world -- The making of a rebel -A guerrilla warrior -- Ridind a revolutionary wave -Days of anguish -- The making of an icon. A biography
of Argentinean revolutionary leader, Che Guevara,
discussing how he became a rebel leader and created an
anti-capitalist movement, came to help overthrow the
Cuban dictatorship in 1959, and his assassination by the
Bolivian army and the world's reaction. 980.03 KAL
Biographies
Swanson, James L., 1959-. Chasing Lincoln's killer.
New York : Scholastic Press, c2009. 920 BOOTH
Mansfield, Stephen, 1958-. Lincoln's battle with God : a
president's struggle with faith and what it meant for
America. Nashville : Thomas Nelson, 2012. 920
LINCOLN
Shapiro, James S., 1955-. A year in the life of William
Shakespeare, 1599. 1st Harper Perennial ed. New York :
Harper Perennial, 2006, c2005. 920 SHAKESPE
Solo, Hope, 1981-. Hope Solo : my story. 1st ed., Young
readers' ed. New York : Collins, c2012. "Hope Solo,
Olypmic gold medalist and goalie for the US women's
national soccer team, tells the exciting insider details of
her life on and off the field, in her own words"-Provided by publisher. 920 SOLO
Solo, Hope, 1981-. Solo : a memoir of Hope. 1st ed.
New York : Harper, c2012. Hope Solo, the headlinemaking goalkeeper for the U.S. women's national soccer
team, describes family, loss, and reconciliation in this
memoir. 920 SOLO
Professional Reading
21st century skills : rethinking how students learn.
Bloomington, IN : Solution Tree Press, c2010.
Foreword: 21st century skills : why they matter, what
they are, and how we get there -- Five minds for the
future -- New policies for 21st century demands -Comparing frameworks for 21st century skills -- The
role of professional learning communities in advancing
21st century skills -- The Singapore vision : teach less,
learn more -- Designing new learning environments to
support 21st century skills -- An implementation
framework to support 21st century skills -- Problembased learning : the foundation for 21st century skills -Cooperative learning and conflict resolution : essential
21st century skills -- Preparing students for mastery of
21st century skills -- Innovation through technology -Technology rich, information poor -- Navigating social
networks as learning tools -- A framework for assessing
21st century skills -- Afterword: Leadership, change,
and beyond the 21st century skills agenda. Examines
ideas and strategies K-12 teachers can use to promote
innovation through critical thinking, problem solving,
collaboration, and technology integration, while
building on mastery of core content. PROF 370.1523
BEL
Jackson, Robyn Renee. Never work harder than your
students & other principles of great teaching.
Alexandria, VA : Association for Supervision and
Curriculum Development, c2009. Start where your
students are -- Know where your students are going -Expect to get your students there -- Support your
students -- Use effective feedback -- Focus on quality,
not quantity -- Never work harder than your students -Putting it all together tools. Discusses ways to develop a
mindset by applying seven core principles to one's
pedagogical technique until they become automatic,
including understanding of the students' educational
background and path, support, feedback, quality over
quantity, and not working harder than one's pupils.
PROF 371.102 JAC
New teacher mentoring : hopes and promise for
improving teacher effectiveness. Cambridge, Mass. :
Harvard Education Press, c2009. PROF 371.10209 MOI
Greenstein, Laura. Assessing 21st century skills : a
guide to evaluating mastery and authentic learning.
Thousand Oaks, CA : Corwin, c2012. Explains how
teachers can teach and assess twenty-first century skills
using authentic learning experience and varied
assessment strategies and provides practical ideas for
measuring thinking skills, actions, and living skills.
PROF 371.26 GRE
Foster, Margaret. Boosting Executive Skills in the
Classroom : A practical guide for educators. San
Francisco : Jossey-Bass, 2013. This practical guide
offers a wealth of proven strategies to help students with
Executive Function (EF) challenges - those who have
trouble negotiating the world of deadlines, paperwork,
and main ideas. PROF 371.3 FOS
Landay, Ellen. A Reason to Read : Linking literacy and
the arts. Cambridge, MA : Harvard Education Press,
2012. A Reason to Read is the culminating work of the
ArtsLiteracy Project, an ambitious and wide-ranging
collaborative that aims to promote literacy through rich
and sustained instruction in the arts. At the heart of the
book is the Performance Cycle, a flexible framework for
curriculum and lesson planning that can be adapted to
all content areas and age groups. Each of the book s
main chapters delineates and explores a particular
component of the cycle. PROF 371.3 LAN
Rothstein, Dan. Make just one change : teach students to
ask their own questions. Cambridge, MA : Harvard
Education Press, c2011. Argues that formulating one's
own questions is an essential skill for learning and
presents the Question Formulation Technique. PROF
371.3 ROT
Lent, ReLeah Cossett. Overcoming textbook fatigue :
21st century tools to revitalize teaching and learning.
Alexandria, VA : ASCD, c2012. Learning: it's all about
engagement -- Background knowledge: the glue that
makes learning stick -- Vocabulary is the content -Reading to learn -- Writing to learn -- Assessing for
learning -- Give it up for text sets -- Going from
textbook fatigue to invigorated learning: what it looks
like -- Appendix A: book study essentials -- Appendix
B: lesson study essentials -- Appendix C: action
research essentials -- Appendix D: co-teaching
essentials. PROF 371.32 LEN
Bergmann, Jonathan. Flip your classroom : reach every
student in every class every day. 1st ed. Eugene, Or. :
International Society for Technology in Education,
c2012. Presents an argument and overview of the
flipped classroom to educators. 371.33 BER
Phelps, Renata. Technology together : whole-school
professional development for capability and confidence.
Washington, DC : International Society for Technology
in Education, 2013. Professional development for
information and communications technology (ICT) can
be challenging for many reasons, not the least of which
are rapidly changing technologies and the varying levels
of ICT competencies within a school. Renata Phelps and
Anne Graham developed an ICT professional learning
program, Technology Together, to address these
challenges. At its core, Technology Together fosters a
school-wide culture of collaboration and support while
helping individual teachers to develop positive attitudes
toward ICT and the confidence they need to try new
technologies. It is the shift in attitudes, both schoolwide
and from individual teachers, that makes the biggest
difference-cultivating a desire for lifelong ICT learning
and an environment where teachers support each other
with technology integration. Guided by research and the
results theyve seen from implementing Technology
Together in schools,Phelps and Graham lead you
through this holistic, flexible method from planning,
implementation, and an introduction to the underlying
metacognitive approach, to advice on sustainability.
PROF 371.33 PHE
Wagner, Tony. Creating innovators : the making of
young people who will change the world. 1st Scribner
hardcover ed. New York : Scribner, 2012. A note on
how to use this book -- Introduction -- A primer on
innovation -- Portrait of the innovator as a young man -STEM innovators -- Social innovators -- Innovating
learning -- The future of innovation -- Epilogue: letter to
a young innovator -- Afterword / by Robert A.
Compton. Examines the backgrounds of young
innovators to see how they developed the creative minds
to produce those innovations and examines what
teachers, parents, and employers must do to develop the
capacities of young people to become innovators.
Includes QR Codes within the text that can be accessed
using a smart phone, linking the reader to videos and
other information that expands on key ideas in the book.
PROF 373 WAG
Tucker, Marc S. ed. Surpassing Shanghai : An agenda
for American education built on the world's leading
systems. Cambridge, MA : Harvard Education Press,
2011. "This book answers a simple question: How
would one redesign the American education system if
the aim was to take advantage of everything that has
been learned by countries with the world's best
education systems? With a growing number of countries
outperforming the United States on the most respected
comparisons of student achievement--and spending less
on education per student--this question is critical. With a
growing number of countries outperforming the United
States on the most respected comparisons of student
achievement--and spending less on education per
student--this question is critical. Surpassing Shanghai
looks in depth at the education systems that are leading
the world in student performance to find out what
strategies are working and how they might apply to the
United States. Developed from the work of the National
Center on Education and the Economy, which has been
researching the education systems of countries with the
highest student performance for more than twenty years,
this book provides a series of answers to the question of
how the United States can compete with the world's
best."--Publisher's description. PROF 379 TUC
Ippolito, Jacy ed. Adolescent Literacy. Cambridge, MA
: Harvard Education Press, 2012. Adolescent Literacy
initially appeared as a special issue of the Harvard
Educational Review. It explores key issues and debates
in the adolescent literacy crisis, the popular use of
cognitive strategies, and disciplinary and content-area
literacy. Also examined are alternative forms of literacy,
afterschool interventions, and new instruction models
for African American males. Features a new foreword
and introduction. PROF 379.2 ADO
Hume, Helen D., 1933-. The Art teacher's book of lists :
grades K-12. 2nd ed. San Francisco, CA : Jossey-Bass,
c2010. A resource guide for art teachers, providing
information about the world of art, artists, and art
movements in countries and cultures around the world,
with over 350 art project ideas, art history timelines, and
reproducible handouts. PROF 702.16 HUM
Braun-Reinitz, Janet. The Mural Book : A practical
guide for educators. Hong Kong : Crystal Productions
Co, 2001. An indispensable resource for creating a
mural from the initial proposal to the final installation
and dedication. Topics include selecting an interior or
exterior site, collaboration on a subject or theme,
calculating size, time, and budget as well as funding
sources. Also included are tools and materials, selecting
a medium, enlarging drawings, and creating the mural
with either paint, paper collage, or fabric. Over 80 color
photographs reinforce the text and provide creative
ideas for all levels. PROF 751.7 BRA
Lesh, Bruce A. "Why won't you just tell us the answer?"
: teaching historical thinking in grades 7-12. Portland,
Me. : Stenhouse Publishers, c2011. Reinventing my
classroom : making historical thinking reality -Introducing historical thinking : Nat Turner's Rebellion
of 1831 -- Text, subtext, and context :
evaluatingevidence and exploring President Theodore
Roosevelt and the Panama Canal -- Using the Rail
Strike of 1877 to teach chronological thinking and
causality -- "Revolution in the air" : Using the Bonus
March of 1932 to teach multiple perspectives -Continuity and change over time : Custer's last stand or
the Battle of the greasy grass? -- Long or short? : using
the civil rights movement to teach historicalsignificance
-- Trying on the shoes of historical actors : using the
Truman-MacArthur Debate to teach historical empathy - How am I supposed to do this every day? : historical
investigations versus sleep -- Overcoming the barrier to
change. Explains an approach to teaching history in the
classroom that encourages students to ask questions of
evidence during lessons to develop historical
explanations, sharing techniques for teachers that have
been developed through experience, explaining key
concepts, and providing sample units for each concept.
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