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The American Century: Recommended for High School History Classes
"Teachers looking to challenge, provoke, and inspire their students should consider adopting Harold Evans' The American Century. The writing is engaging and the argumentation astute; students can see a mind at work and a model of committed citizenship. Evans covers the sweep of his period (1889—1989) as thoroughly as any textbook, but with more passion and zest. His selection of 'great questions' for extended commentary is apt, and his reflections on specific events, accompanied by marvelous photographs, illuminate his major themes most effectively. America's role as a leader in the world; the contributions of the oppressed in preserving and enhancing American liberty; the impact of the individual in shaping society—all come to life at Evans' hand. I have used The American Century for many years with advanced high school students; no other book succeeds as well in getting students to care so much about what they are learning."
—Burke R. Rogers, Ph.D., St. George's School
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Random House, Inc. Welcomes DC Comics
Random House, Inc. is pleased to welcome DC Comics as one of our newest distribution clients.
DC Comics is one of the largest and most diverse publishers of comics and comics-related products today with a continuous publishing history that spans over sixty years. They are best known as the home of some of the world's most famous super-hero characters, including Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman.
DC Comics is also the publisher of graphic novels such as The Watchmen and Pride of Baghdad, which are being used in high schools, colleges and school libraries nationwide.
DC Comics products are available on this site and may also be viewed on their website.
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Random House, Inc. Titles Chosen for 2008 Books for the Teen Age List
We're pleased to announce that 40 books from Random House, Inc.'s adult publishers have been chosen for this year's New York Public Library Books for the Teen Age List.
Books for the Teen Age has been published for teenagers in New York City since 1929. It is a browsing list of approximately 1000 book titles and is distributed in libraries of the Bronx, Manhattan and Staten Island.
Here's a selection of some of the books on this year's list:
For a full listing of titles from Random House, Inc. adult publishers on this year's list, download this PDF.
For a listing of all titles from Random House, Inc. adult publishers selected in the past, click here.
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The
Rope Walk: A Novel
by Carrie Brown
“Beautifully written. . . . Captures the dignity
and grace of a young woman coming into knowledge of herself
and the world.”
—Chicago Tribune
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Bryson's
Dictionary for Writers and Editors
by Bill Bryson
From one of America's most beloved and bestselling authors,
this is a useful and readable guide to the problems of
the English language most commonly encountered by editors
and writers.
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Unaccustomed
Earth
by Jhumpa Lahiri
“Lahiri’s enormous gifts as a storyteller are
on full display in this collection: the gorgeous, effortless
prose; the characters haunted by regret, isolation, loss,
and tragedies big and small; and most of all, a quiet, emerging
sense of humanity.”—Khaled Hosseini, author
of The Kite Runner
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Planetwalker:
22 Years of Walking. 17 Years of Silence.
by John Francis
After
witnessing the devastating effects of the 1971 oil spill
in San Francisco Bay, John Francis began a remarkable, solitary
pilgrimage that would dramatically change his life. His
inspirational story will raise environmental consciousness
to help make a difference in the world.
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The
Miracle at Speedy Motors
by Alexander McCall Smith

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Relentless
Pursuit: A Year in the Trenches with Teach for America
by Donna Foote

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