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The UCC College Novel Program is funded through the
Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs.
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College Novel
Discussion Seminar

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

12:00 – 1:30 pm

Seminar Rooms A & B
Details

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2008 - 2009
UCC College Novel Program Selection

Two books by Jhumpa Lahiri

The Namesake
&
Interpreter of Maladies

The College Novel Committee is proud to announce that the college novel for 2008-09 will be two books by Bengali writer Jhumpa Lahiri: The Namesake, a novel, and Interpreter of Maladies, a collection of short stories. Faculty are encouraged to use either or both books in their classes in the fall and spring semesters. We chose two books by the same writer this time so people teaching two levels of a class (ie, ENG 101 and ENG 102) could teach two different books but still be part of the College Novel project.

The new chair of the College Novel Committee for the 2008-09 academic year is Dr. Sophia Mitra; she will announce activities and events related to the College Novel. 

A blogsite has been created where you can find important
information and articles/readings related to the
college novels chosen for this year:
http://jhumpalahiri.blogspot.com/

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2007 - 2008
UCC College Novel Program Selection
A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier
by Ishmael Beah
ISBN 978-0-374-10523-5

By overwhelming majority vote, the College Novel for 2007-08 will be A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier by Ishmael Beah. This is something of a departure from the recent choices in the College Novel program, as it is a memoir rather than a work of fiction. The story is about Beah’s experience as a child soldier in the civil war in Sierra Leone from 1993-1996. There is an excerpt from The New York Times in January at this link. Other links of interest can be found at the following:


http://www.alongwaygone.com/index.html
, the official website for the novel

The Nuclear Age Peace Foundation website http://www.wagingpeace.org/articles/2000/08/00_beah_good-bad.htm

Powell’s Books http://www.powells.com/interviews/ishmaelbeah.html

Reading Group Guides.com http://readinggroupguides.com/guides3/long_way_gone1.asp

We are particularly happy about this selection because it fits in well with the theme of the Overcoming Hatred/Creating Community program for 2007-08 (more on that to come soon).

Anyone interested in leading a discussion or participating in a workshop on A Long Way Gone should let me know as soon as possible so we can begin to create a program of events for 2007-08. We are also planning to create a student blog on the College Novel, as well as an online discussion for faculty and staff. There is a lot more to come about this fascinating memoir, and we look forward to the campus discussions and events over the next academic year.

Thanks to everyone who voted; stay tuned for more information.

Susannah Chewning
Chair, College Novel Committee

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UCC Blog for A Long Way Gone
http://longwaygone2.blogspot.com

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