Summer 2006,
Vol. 62, No. 4
Published by Web & Print Communications Office
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On The Bookshelf: |
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The Bowl Is Already Broken
What do you deem valuable? What would you sacrifice in its cause? These are the questions Mary Kay Zuravleff ’82 asked herself when writing her second novel, The Bowl is Already Broken (Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2005).
—Sarah Williams |
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Lens of History
If you live in Austin, half the photographs in Jeffrey’s Kerr’s book probably will seem commonplace, while the other half might look, at most, only hauntingly familiar. Taken as a whole, though, the photos are certain to make you pause and consider historical perspective.
—Christopher Dow |
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Booknotes
Transformation by Carol Neilon Berg, If Nights Could Talk by Marsha Recknage |
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