Need a break? Plan a vacation.Or warm up with a good book.
Stoxen Library has a display of books near the entrance, that can help you do just that! See you soon.
Happy Holidays
from Library Staff


Dr. Gary Cummisk will lead the first book discussion of this year's Heart River Writers' Circle at 7 pm on Monday 15 October in the library classroom on the lower level of Stoxen. The discussion will focus on Rawdon Tomlinson's book of poetry, Geronimo After Kas-ki-yeh, and include some other examples of poetry and fiction related to historical events and characters. Although reading is encouraged, it is not required to have read the book to attend and participate in the discussion; all interested persons are welcome. The activities of the Heart River Writers' Circle are funded through University Fees and sponsored by Stoxen Library and the Department of Language and Literature.




The book is about a year in the life of two young girls growing up on the
“As a child, this book really started my love for reading. I was hooked on the first book and continued reading the nine-book Little House series. The series provides detailed information about the struggles and constant hard work of pioneer life.” –
The Pigman by Paul Zindel (#44 on the banned list) tells the story of Angelo Pignati and Lorraine and John, two sophomores in high school . John is the typical trouble maker and Lorraine strives to achieve something regardless of her paranoia and her mother's put-downs. Mr. Pignati, traumatized by his wife's death, is in a state of denial and believes that she has gone away on a trip.




Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Frank McCourt, author of Angela’s Ashes and ‘Tis, reminisces about his 30-year teaching career as a high school English teacher in
“Teacher Man is an irresistible valedictory about a man finding his voice in the classroom, on the page and in his soul.” The New York Times Book Review
Join leader Ms. Karen N. Nelson for a lively discussion of the book on March 1, noon- 1 p.m. in the Roosevelt Room, Stoxen Library. Books for this discussion are available for purchase at the University Bookstore.

