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SOLOMON NORTHUP12 Years a SlaveHenry Louis Gates, Jr., series editorIntroduction by Ira BerlinForeword by Steve McQueenAfterword by Henry Louis Gates, Jr.This harrowing memoir is widely considered the best-written slave narra-tive, notably accessible to modern readers both for vivid detail and North-up’s unique perspective. Northup, born free in New York, was later drugged, kidnapped, and sold into labor on a Louisiana cotton plantation. After his rescue, he published this stark and moving account of slave life—one of the very few portraits of American slavery produced by someone as educated as Northup, or by someone with the dual perspective of having been both free and enslaved.“I could not believe that I had never heard of this book. It felt as important as Anne Frank’s Diary, only published nearly a hundred years before....The book blew [my] mind: the epic range, the details, the adventure, the horror, and the humanity.” —Steve McQueen, director of the film adaptation of 12 Years a Slave, from the ForewordPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 288 PP. • 978-0-14-312541-9 • $16.00 PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 288 PP. • 978-0-14-310670-8 • $16.00
JUAN WILLIAMS Eyes on the PrizeAmerica’s Civil Rights Years, 1954–1965Introduction by Julian Bond The updated, 25th-anniversary edition of Williams’s celebrated account of the tumultuous early years of the civil rights movement tells the stories of key participants, from leaders like Martin Luther King, Jr., to lesser-known figures like Barbara Rose John and Jim Zwerg. PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 336 PP. • 978-0-14-312474-0 • $23.00ALSO AVAILABLE: THE EYES ON THE PRIZE CIVIL RIGHTS READER: DOCUMENTS, SPEECHES, AND FIRSTHAND ACCOUNTS FROM THE BLACK FREEDOM STRUGGLE • 978-0-14-015403-0
RAY SUAREZLatino AmericansIn this companion to the landmark PBS miniseries, acclaimed journalist Suarez chroni-cles the rich history of Latinos who have shaped our nation since its earliest years and, in recent decades, emerged as the largest minority in the United States. This history covers an epic range of experiences over a five-hundred-year span, from the early European settlements to Manifest Destiny; the Wild West to the Cold War; the Great Depression to globalization; and the Spanish-American War to the civil rights movement. CELEBRA PAPERBACK • 272 PP. • 978-0-451-23814-6 • $18.00ALSO AVAILABLE IN SPANISH: LATINO AMERICANOS • CELEBRA PAPERBACK • 978-0-451-23815-3 • $18.00
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JOHN THOMPSON • THE LIFE OF JOHN THOMPSON, A FUGITIVE SLAVE PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 978-0-14-310642-5 • $14.00
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NATHANIEL PHILBRICK Why Read Moby-Dick?The New York Times-bestselling author of seagoing epics celebrates an American classic, offering a cabin master’s tour of a novel rich with adventure and history, exploring the world of 19th-century whalers, and illuminating the book’s humor and unforgettable characters for a broad contemporary audience.“Why Read Moby-Dick? reels in a compelling case...short, lucid, intelligent….[Philbrick] help[s] readers see the novel better while also creating a sense of excitement about it.” —Milwaukee Journal SentinelPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 144 PP. • 978-0-14-312397-2 • $13.00
SUSAN SHILLINGLAW On Reading The Grapes of WrathIn this compelling biography of a book, Shillinglaw, professor of English at San Jose State University and scholar in residence at the National Steinbeck Center, examines the im-pact The Grapes of Wrath had upon publication in 1939, as well as its enduring relevance across cultural, social, political, ecological, and creative spheres. PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 224 PP. • 978-0-14-312550-1 • $14.00
LAYLA AL-ZUBAIDI, MATTHEW CASSEL, and NEMONIE CRAVEN RODERICK, editorsDiaries of an Unfinished RevolutionVoices from Tunis to DamascusTranslated by Robin Moger and Georgina Collins Introduction by Samar Yazbek An award–winning collection of personal testimony from participants in the Arab Spring.“Provides a terrifying insight into the world of authoritarian regimes where freedom and democracy are alien concepts. Each of the eight accounts in this impressive anthology is accessible and illuminating.” —The Independent (UK)PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 224 PP. • 978-0-14-312515-0 • $17.00
KENAN TREBINČEVIĆ and SUSAN SHAPIRO The Bosnia List: A Memoir of War, Exile, and Return“Beautiful….For the first time, a young Bosnian tells a riveting coming-of-age story about the brutal Balkan war when parents disappeared into concentration camps, teachers turned on students, and children betrayed children. Two decades later, now an American citizen, Kenan returns to his homeland to confront the guilty and honor the dead in this passionate, nuanced account.” —Julia Lieblich, author of Sisters: Lives of Devotion and DefiancePENGUIN PAPERBACK • 336 PP. • 978-0-14-312457-3 • $16.00
BLAINE HARDENEscape from Camp 14One Man’s Remarkable Odyssey from North Korea to Freedom in the WestJournalist Harden exposes the secrets of the world’s most repressive totalitarian state in the heart-wrenching story of Shin Dong-hyuk, the only documented case of a person born and raised inside a North Korean labor camp to have escaped—and lived to tell the tale. “The story of Shin’s awakening, escape, and new beginning is a riveting, remarkable book that should be required reading in every high school or college civics class.” —The Seattle TimesPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 224 PP. • 978-0-14-312291-3 • $15.00
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SOLOMON NORTHUP12 Years a SlaveHenry Louis Gates, Jr., series editorIntroduction by Ira BerlinForeword by Steve McQueenAfterword by Henry Louis Gates, Jr.This harrowing memoir is widely considered the best-written slave narra-tive, notably accessible to modern readers both for vivid detail and North-up’s unique perspective. Northup, born free in New York, was later drugged, kidnapped, and sold into labor on a Louisiana cotton plantation. After his rescue, he published this stark and moving account of slave life—one of the very few portraits of American slavery produced by someone as educated as Northup, or by someone with the dual perspective of having been both free and enslaved.“I could not believe that I had never heard of this book. It felt as important as Anne Frank’s Diary, only published nearly a hundred years before....The book blew [my] mind: the epic range, the details, the adventure, the horror, and the humanity.” —Steve McQueen, director of the film adaptation of 12 Years a Slave, from the ForewordPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 288 PP. • 978-0-14-312541-9 • $16.00 PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 288 PP. • 978-0-14-310670-8 • $16.00
JUAN WILLIAMS Eyes on the PrizeAmerica’s Civil Rights Years, 1954–1965Introduction by Julian Bond The updated, 25th-anniversary edition of Williams’s celebrated account of the tumultuous early years of the civil rights movement tells the stories of key participants, from leaders like Martin Luther King, Jr., to lesser-known figures like Barbara Rose John and Jim Zwerg. PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 336 PP. • 978-0-14-312474-0 • $23.00ALSO AVAILABLE: THE EYES ON THE PRIZE CIVIL RIGHTS READER: DOCUMENTS, SPEECHES, AND FIRSTHAND ACCOUNTS FROM THE BLACK FREEDOM STRUGGLE • 978-0-14-015403-0
RAY SUAREZLatino AmericansIn this companion to the landmark PBS miniseries, acclaimed journalist Suarez chroni-cles the rich history of Latinos who have shaped our nation since its earliest years and, in recent decades, emerged as the largest minority in the United States. This history covers an epic range of experiences over a five-hundred-year span, from the early European settlements to Manifest Destiny; the Wild West to the Cold War; the Great Depression to globalization; and the Spanish-American War to the civil rights movement. CELEBRA PAPERBACK • 272 PP. • 978-0-451-23814-6 • $18.00ALSO AVAILABLE IN SPANISH: LATINO AMERICANOS • CELEBRA PAPERBACK • 978-0-451-23815-3 • $18.00
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FREDERICK DOUGLASS • NARRATIVE OF THE LIFE OF FREDERICK DOUGLASS, AN AMERICAN SLAVE PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 978-0-14-310730-9 • $15.00 // SIGNET CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 978-0-451-52994-7 • $4.95
JOHN THOMPSON • THE LIFE OF JOHN THOMPSON, A FUGITIVE SLAVE PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 978-0-14-310642-5 • $14.00
ALSO OF INTEREST
NATHANIEL PHILBRICK Why Read Moby-Dick?The New York Times-bestselling author of seagoing epics celebrates an American classic, offering a cabin master’s tour of a novel rich with adventure and history, exploring the world of 19th-century whalers, and illuminating the book’s humor and unforgettable characters for a broad contemporary audience.“Why Read Moby-Dick? reels in a compelling case...short, lucid, intelligent….[Philbrick] help[s] readers see the novel better while also creating a sense of excitement about it.” —Milwaukee Journal SentinelPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 144 PP. • 978-0-14-312397-2 • $13.00
SUSAN SHILLINGLAW On Reading The Grapes of WrathIn this compelling biography of a book, Shillinglaw, professor of English at San Jose State University and scholar in residence at the National Steinbeck Center, examines the im-pact The Grapes of Wrath had upon publication in 1939, as well as its enduring relevance across cultural, social, political, ecological, and creative spheres. PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 224 PP. • 978-0-14-312550-1 • $14.00
LAYLA AL-ZUBAIDI, MATTHEW CASSEL, and NEMONIE CRAVEN RODERICK, editorsDiaries of an Unfinished RevolutionVoices from Tunis to DamascusTranslated by Robin Moger and Georgina Collins Introduction by Samar Yazbek An award–winning collection of personal testimony from participants in the Arab Spring.“Provides a terrifying insight into the world of authoritarian regimes where freedom and democracy are alien concepts. Each of the eight accounts in this impressive anthology is accessible and illuminating.” —The Independent (UK)PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 224 PP. • 978-0-14-312515-0 • $17.00
KENAN TREBINČEVIĆ and SUSAN SHAPIRO The Bosnia List: A Memoir of War, Exile, and Return“Beautiful….For the first time, a young Bosnian tells a riveting coming-of-age story about the brutal Balkan war when parents disappeared into concentration camps, teachers turned on students, and children betrayed children. Two decades later, now an American citizen, Kenan returns to his homeland to confront the guilty and honor the dead in this passionate, nuanced account.” —Julia Lieblich, author of Sisters: Lives of Devotion and DefiancePENGUIN PAPERBACK • 336 PP. • 978-0-14-312457-3 • $16.00
BLAINE HARDENEscape from Camp 14One Man’s Remarkable Odyssey from North Korea to Freedom in the WestJournalist Harden exposes the secrets of the world’s most repressive totalitarian state in the heart-wrenching story of Shin Dong-hyuk, the only documented case of a person born and raised inside a North Korean labor camp to have escaped—and lived to tell the tale. “The story of Shin’s awakening, escape, and new beginning is a riveting, remarkable book that should be required reading in every high school or college civics class.” —The Seattle TimesPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 224 PP. • 978-0-14-312291-3 • $15.00
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SOLOMON NORTHUP12 Years a SlaveHenry Louis Gates, Jr., series editorIntroduction by Ira BerlinForeword by Steve McQueenAfterword by Henry Louis Gates, Jr.This harrowing memoir is widely considered the best-written slave narra-tive, notably accessible to modern readers both for vivid detail and North-up’s unique perspective. Northup, born free in New York, was later drugged, kidnapped, and sold into labor on a Louisiana cotton plantation. After his rescue, he published this stark and moving account of slave life—one of the very few portraits of American slavery produced by someone as educated as Northup, or by someone with the dual perspective of having been both free and enslaved.“I could not believe that I had never heard of this book. It felt as important as Anne Frank’s Diary, only published nearly a hundred years before....The book blew [my] mind: the epic range, the details, the adventure, the horror, and the humanity.” —Steve McQueen, director of the film adaptation of 12 Years a Slave, from the ForewordPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 288 PP. • 978-0-14-312541-9 • $16.00 PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 288 PP. • 978-0-14-310670-8 • $16.00
JUAN WILLIAMS Eyes on the PrizeAmerica’s Civil Rights Years, 1954–1965Introduction by Julian Bond The updated, 25th-anniversary edition of Williams’s celebrated account of the tumultuous early years of the civil rights movement tells the stories of key participants, from leaders like Martin Luther King, Jr., to lesser-known figures like Barbara Rose John and Jim Zwerg. PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 336 PP. • 978-0-14-312474-0 • $23.00ALSO AVAILABLE: THE EYES ON THE PRIZE CIVIL RIGHTS READER: DOCUMENTS, SPEECHES, AND FIRSTHAND ACCOUNTS FROM THE BLACK FREEDOM STRUGGLE • 978-0-14-015403-0
RAY SUAREZLatino AmericansIn this companion to the landmark PBS miniseries, acclaimed journalist Suarez chroni-cles the rich history of Latinos who have shaped our nation since its earliest years and, in recent decades, emerged as the largest minority in the United States. This history covers an epic range of experiences over a five-hundred-year span, from the early European settlements to Manifest Destiny; the Wild West to the Cold War; the Great Depression to globalization; and the Spanish-American War to the civil rights movement. CELEBRA PAPERBACK • 272 PP. • 978-0-451-23814-6 • $18.00ALSO AVAILABLE IN SPANISH: LATINO AMERICANOS • CELEBRA PAPERBACK • 978-0-451-23815-3 • $18.00
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FREDERICK DOUGLASS • NARRATIVE OF THE LIFE OF FREDERICK DOUGLASS, AN AMERICAN SLAVE PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 978-0-14-310730-9 • $15.00 // SIGNET CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 978-0-451-52994-7 • $4.95
JOHN THOMPSON • THE LIFE OF JOHN THOMPSON, A FUGITIVE SLAVE PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 978-0-14-310642-5 • $14.00
ALSO OF INTEREST
NATHANIEL PHILBRICK Why Read Moby-Dick?The New York Times-bestselling author of seagoing epics celebrates an American classic, offering a cabin master’s tour of a novel rich with adventure and history, exploring the world of 19th-century whalers, and illuminating the book’s humor and unforgettable characters for a broad contemporary audience.“Why Read Moby-Dick? reels in a compelling case...short, lucid, intelligent….[Philbrick] help[s] readers see the novel better while also creating a sense of excitement about it.” —Milwaukee Journal SentinelPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 144 PP. • 978-0-14-312397-2 • $13.00
SUSAN SHILLINGLAW On Reading The Grapes of WrathIn this compelling biography of a book, Shillinglaw, professor of English at San Jose State University and scholar in residence at the National Steinbeck Center, examines the im-pact The Grapes of Wrath had upon publication in 1939, as well as its enduring relevance across cultural, social, political, ecological, and creative spheres. PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 224 PP. • 978-0-14-312550-1 • $14.00
LAYLA AL-ZUBAIDI, MATTHEW CASSEL, and NEMONIE CRAVEN RODERICK, editorsDiaries of an Unfinished RevolutionVoices from Tunis to DamascusTranslated by Robin Moger and Georgina Collins Introduction by Samar Yazbek An award–winning collection of personal testimony from participants in the Arab Spring.“Provides a terrifying insight into the world of authoritarian regimes where freedom and democracy are alien concepts. Each of the eight accounts in this impressive anthology is accessible and illuminating.” —The Independent (UK)PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 224 PP. • 978-0-14-312515-0 • $17.00
KENAN TREBINČEVIĆ and SUSAN SHAPIRO The Bosnia List: A Memoir of War, Exile, and Return“Beautiful….For the first time, a young Bosnian tells a riveting coming-of-age story about the brutal Balkan war when parents disappeared into concentration camps, teachers turned on students, and children betrayed children. Two decades later, now an American citizen, Kenan returns to his homeland to confront the guilty and honor the dead in this passionate, nuanced account.” —Julia Lieblich, author of Sisters: Lives of Devotion and DefiancePENGUIN PAPERBACK • 336 PP. • 978-0-14-312457-3 • $16.00
BLAINE HARDENEscape from Camp 14One Man’s Remarkable Odyssey from North Korea to Freedom in the WestJournalist Harden exposes the secrets of the world’s most repressive totalitarian state in the heart-wrenching story of Shin Dong-hyuk, the only documented case of a person born and raised inside a North Korean labor camp to have escaped—and lived to tell the tale. “The story of Shin’s awakening, escape, and new beginning is a riveting, remarkable book that should be required reading in every high school or college civics class.” —The Seattle TimesPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 224 PP. • 978-0-14-312291-3 • $15.00
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NELLIE BLYAround the World in Seventy-Two Days and Other WritingsEdited with an Introduction and Notes by Jean Marie Lutes Foreword by Maureen CorriganThis volume, the only printed and edited collection of legendary undercover journalist Nellie Bly’s writings, includes her best known works—Ten Days in a Mad-House, Six Months in Mexico, and Around the World in Seventy-Two Days—as well as many lesser known pieces that capture the breadth of her career, from her fierce opinion pieces to her remarkable World War I reporting. PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 320 PP. • 978-0-14-310740-8 • $17.00
BRIAN MACARTHUR, editor The Penguin Book of Historic SpeechesUpdated EditionThis definitive collection of famous speeches brings together the words of more than one hundred influential men and women who changed and inspired the world through the sheer power of their oratory. Newly updated and divided into chronological and histori-cally thematic categories.“MacArthur wisely [concentrates] on certain political conflicts—gathering together the oratory of the American Civil War or the campaign for female suffrage. His book works well not just as an anthology but as a history of those episodes.” —The Independent (UK)PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 528 PP. • 978-0-241-95326-6 • $18.00
EILEEN and ROGER PANETTA, editorsOn Shattered GroundA Civil War Mosaic, 1861–1865This collection of primary documents—from newspaper accounts and broadsheets to poetry, songs, photography, maps, and folk tales—records the evolution of the American Civil War from Abraham Lincoln’s election to his assassination. SIGNET CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 352 PP. • 978-0-451-53219-0 • $7.95
JOHN DAVID SMITH, editorA Just and Lasting PeaceA Documentary History of ReconstructionThis anthology of primary documents traces Reconstruction in the aftermath of the Civil War, chronicling the way Americans—Northern, Southern, black, and white—responded to the changes unleashed by the surrender at Appomattox and the end of slavery.SIGNET CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 640 PP. • 978-0-451-53226-8 • $8.95
M. JERRY WEISS and HELEN WEISS, editorsThe Signet Book of American EssaysA compendium of commentary, criticism, and oratory excellence by America’s most notable scientists, philosophers, politicians, and writers. Features essays by Benjamin Franklin, Ralph Waldo Emerson, W. E. B. Du Bois, Albert Einstein, Gloria Steinem, Henry David Thoreau, Martin Luther King, Jr., Mark Twain, Erma Bombeck, Abraham Lincoln, John F. Kennedy, and more.SIGNET CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 368 PP. • 978-0-451-53021-9 • $8.95
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MARK KURLANSKY Ready for a Brand New BeatHow ‘Dancing in the Street’ Became the Anthem for a Changing AmericaKurlansky chronicles that extraordinary summer of 1964—the Mississippi Freedom Summer, the height of Berkeley Free Speech Movement, the beginning of the Vietnam War, and the passage of the Civil Rights Act—and showcases how a simple song about dancing gained currency as an activist anthem.RIVERHEAD PAPERBACK • 336 PP. • 978-1-59463-273-0 • $16.00A YALSA OUTSTANDING BOOK FOR THE COLLEGE BOUND
DANIEL JAMES BROWN The Boys in the BoatNine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin OlympicsIn this dramatic story of the Washington college rowing team that stunned the world at Hitler’s 1936 Berlin Olympics, Brown shows how nine working-class boys—the sons of loggers, shipyard workers, and farmers—climbed from the depths of the Great Depres-sion to beat the odds and create hope in the most desperate of times. PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 416 PP. • 978-0-14-312547-1 • $17.00A YALSA OUTSTANDING BOOK FOR THE COLLEGE BOUND
DAVE ISAY Ties That BindStories of Love and Gratitude from the First Ten Years of StoryCorpsDrawing from ten years of the revolutionary oral history project’s archives, StoryCorps founder Dave Isay presents a collection of conversations that celebrate the power of hu-man connection in trying circumstances and unlikely places. PENGUIN PRESS HARDCOVER • 256 PP. • 978-1-59420-517-0 • $25.95PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 224 PP. • 978-0-14-312596-9 • $15.00PAPERBACK AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER 2014ALSO OF INTEREST: LISTENING IS AN ACT OF LOVE • PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 978-0-14-311434-5 • $16.00
NEIL MACGREGORA History of the World in 100 Objects“Spotlighting artworks, artifacts, and documents from the British Museum’s vast col-lections, Neil MacGregor—the museum’s director—brilliantly elucidates and connects items ranging from Zhou Dynasty bronze vessels to Victorian tea sets….Traversing con-tinents, cultures, and epochs with perfect aplomb, [this book] is ultimately a defense of why the universal museum remains a vital institution.” —The Wall Street JournalPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 736 PP. • 978-0-14-312415-3 • $30.00
RICHARD OVERY 1939Countdown to WarThis brilliantly concise narrative of the days leading to the outbreak of history’s greatest conflagration, 1939 takes readers hour by hour through the nail-biting decisions that determined the fate of millions as Europe’s greatest powers jockeyed for advantage and embarked on a collision course that led to World War II. PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 176 PP. • 978-0-14-312006-3 • $14.00
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EDWARD HUMES GarbologyOur Dirty Love Affair with TrashThe Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist investigates America’s biggest export, its most pro-digious product, and its greatest legacy—trash—to find out what’s in it, how much we pay for it, and how we manage to create so much of it.AVERY PAPERBACK • 336 PP. • 978-1-58333-523-9 • $16.00
TERRIE M. WILLIAMS The Odyssey of KP2An Orphan Seal and a Marine Biologist’s Fight to Save a SpeciesThis true story of a renowned marine biologist’s quest to save KP2, an abandoned, en-dangered Hawaiian monk seal pup, follows KP2’s journey from his Pacific island home to a marine mammal lab in California, where Williams and her team fight to save the pup and his species. PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 304 PP. • 978-0-14-312352-1 • $16.00
MARK KURLANSKY CodA Biography of the Fish That Changed the WorldKurlansky shows how a single commodity, a fish basic to the European diet, has dra-matically altered the course of American, Caribbean, African, and European history by igniting wars, spurring revolutions, driving industries and trade routes, and—more re-cently—threatening ecological catastrophe as the overfished cod becomes commercially extinct on both sides of the Atlantic. “This eminently readable book is a new tool for scanning world history.” —The New York TimesPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 304 PP. • 978-0-14-027501-8 • $15.00ALSO OF INTEREST: SALT: A WORLD HISTORY • PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 978-0-14-200161-5 • $18.00
DAN KOEPPEL BananaThe Fate of the Fruit That Changed the WorldA fascinating and surprising exploration of the banana’s history, cultural significance, and endangered future that takes us from jungle to supermarket, from corporate board-rooms to kitchen tables around the world. “Clear, engaging...admirable....Part historical narrative and part pop-science adventure.” —San Francisco ChroniclePLUME PAPERBACK • 304 PP. • 978-0-452-29008-2 • $17.00
MARK BAUERLEIN, editor The Digital Divide Arguments for and Against Facebook, Google, Texting, and the Age of Social NetworkingIntroduction by the editor An exploration of the perils and promises of the revolution in social media, which collects works by today’s best thinkers and cultural commentators, including Steven Johnson, Nicho-las Carr, and Todd Gitlin. The Digital Divide weighs in on the profound issues raised by new media, from questions of reading skills and attention span to cyber-bullying and the digital playground. TARCHER PAPERBACK • 368 PP. • 978-1-58542-886-1 • $17.95
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NELLIE BLYAround the World in Seventy-Two Days and Other WritingsEdited with an Introduction and Notes by Jean Marie Lutes Foreword by Maureen CorriganThis volume, the only printed and edited collection of legendary undercover journalist Nellie Bly’s writings, includes her best known works—Ten Days in a Mad-House, Six Months in Mexico, and Around the World in Seventy-Two Days—as well as many lesser known pieces that capture the breadth of her career, from her fierce opinion pieces to her remarkable World War I reporting. PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 320 PP. • 978-0-14-310740-8 • $17.00
BRIAN MACARTHUR, editor The Penguin Book of Historic SpeechesUpdated EditionThis definitive collection of famous speeches brings together the words of more than one hundred influential men and women who changed and inspired the world through the sheer power of their oratory. Newly updated and divided into chronological and histori-cally thematic categories.“MacArthur wisely [concentrates] on certain political conflicts—gathering together the oratory of the American Civil War or the campaign for female suffrage. His book works well not just as an anthology but as a history of those episodes.” —The Independent (UK)PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 528 PP. • 978-0-241-95326-6 • $18.00
EILEEN and ROGER PANETTA, editorsOn Shattered GroundA Civil War Mosaic, 1861–1865This collection of primary documents—from newspaper accounts and broadsheets to poetry, songs, photography, maps, and folk tales—records the evolution of the American Civil War from Abraham Lincoln’s election to his assassination. SIGNET CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 352 PP. • 978-0-451-53219-0 • $7.95
JOHN DAVID SMITH, editorA Just and Lasting PeaceA Documentary History of ReconstructionThis anthology of primary documents traces Reconstruction in the aftermath of the Civil War, chronicling the way Americans—Northern, Southern, black, and white—responded to the changes unleashed by the surrender at Appomattox and the end of slavery.SIGNET CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 640 PP. • 978-0-451-53226-8 • $8.95
M. JERRY WEISS and HELEN WEISS, editorsThe Signet Book of American EssaysA compendium of commentary, criticism, and oratory excellence by America’s most notable scientists, philosophers, politicians, and writers. Features essays by Benjamin Franklin, Ralph Waldo Emerson, W. E. B. Du Bois, Albert Einstein, Gloria Steinem, Henry David Thoreau, Martin Luther King, Jr., Mark Twain, Erma Bombeck, Abraham Lincoln, John F. Kennedy, and more.SIGNET CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 368 PP. • 978-0-451-53021-9 • $8.95
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MARK KURLANSKY Ready for a Brand New BeatHow ‘Dancing in the Street’ Became the Anthem for a Changing AmericaKurlansky chronicles that extraordinary summer of 1964—the Mississippi Freedom Summer, the height of Berkeley Free Speech Movement, the beginning of the Vietnam War, and the passage of the Civil Rights Act—and showcases how a simple song about dancing gained currency as an activist anthem.RIVERHEAD PAPERBACK • 336 PP. • 978-1-59463-273-0 • $16.00A YALSA OUTSTANDING BOOK FOR THE COLLEGE BOUND
DANIEL JAMES BROWN The Boys in the BoatNine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin OlympicsIn this dramatic story of the Washington college rowing team that stunned the world at Hitler’s 1936 Berlin Olympics, Brown shows how nine working-class boys—the sons of loggers, shipyard workers, and farmers—climbed from the depths of the Great Depres-sion to beat the odds and create hope in the most desperate of times. PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 416 PP. • 978-0-14-312547-1 • $17.00A YALSA OUTSTANDING BOOK FOR THE COLLEGE BOUND
DAVE ISAY Ties That BindStories of Love and Gratitude from the First Ten Years of StoryCorpsDrawing from ten years of the revolutionary oral history project’s archives, StoryCorps founder Dave Isay presents a collection of conversations that celebrate the power of hu-man connection in trying circumstances and unlikely places. PENGUIN PRESS HARDCOVER • 256 PP. • 978-1-59420-517-0 • $25.95PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 224 PP. • 978-0-14-312596-9 • $15.00PAPERBACK AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER 2014ALSO OF INTEREST: LISTENING IS AN ACT OF LOVE • PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 978-0-14-311434-5 • $16.00
NEIL MACGREGORA History of the World in 100 Objects“Spotlighting artworks, artifacts, and documents from the British Museum’s vast col-lections, Neil MacGregor—the museum’s director—brilliantly elucidates and connects items ranging from Zhou Dynasty bronze vessels to Victorian tea sets….Traversing con-tinents, cultures, and epochs with perfect aplomb, [this book] is ultimately a defense of why the universal museum remains a vital institution.” —The Wall Street JournalPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 736 PP. • 978-0-14-312415-3 • $30.00
RICHARD OVERY 1939Countdown to WarThis brilliantly concise narrative of the days leading to the outbreak of history’s greatest conflagration, 1939 takes readers hour by hour through the nail-biting decisions that determined the fate of millions as Europe’s greatest powers jockeyed for advantage and embarked on a collision course that led to World War II. PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 176 PP. • 978-0-14-312006-3 • $14.00
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EDWARD HUMES GarbologyOur Dirty Love Affair with TrashThe Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist investigates America’s biggest export, its most pro-digious product, and its greatest legacy—trash—to find out what’s in it, how much we pay for it, and how we manage to create so much of it.AVERY PAPERBACK • 336 PP. • 978-1-58333-523-9 • $16.00
TERRIE M. WILLIAMS The Odyssey of KP2An Orphan Seal and a Marine Biologist’s Fight to Save a SpeciesThis true story of a renowned marine biologist’s quest to save KP2, an abandoned, en-dangered Hawaiian monk seal pup, follows KP2’s journey from his Pacific island home to a marine mammal lab in California, where Williams and her team fight to save the pup and his species. PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 304 PP. • 978-0-14-312352-1 • $16.00
MARK KURLANSKY CodA Biography of the Fish That Changed the WorldKurlansky shows how a single commodity, a fish basic to the European diet, has dra-matically altered the course of American, Caribbean, African, and European history by igniting wars, spurring revolutions, driving industries and trade routes, and—more re-cently—threatening ecological catastrophe as the overfished cod becomes commercially extinct on both sides of the Atlantic. “This eminently readable book is a new tool for scanning world history.” —The New York TimesPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 304 PP. • 978-0-14-027501-8 • $15.00ALSO OF INTEREST: SALT: A WORLD HISTORY • PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 978-0-14-200161-5 • $18.00
DAN KOEPPEL BananaThe Fate of the Fruit That Changed the WorldA fascinating and surprising exploration of the banana’s history, cultural significance, and endangered future that takes us from jungle to supermarket, from corporate board-rooms to kitchen tables around the world. “Clear, engaging...admirable....Part historical narrative and part pop-science adventure.” —San Francisco ChroniclePLUME PAPERBACK • 304 PP. • 978-0-452-29008-2 • $17.00
MARK BAUERLEIN, editor The Digital Divide Arguments for and Against Facebook, Google, Texting, and the Age of Social NetworkingIntroduction by the editor An exploration of the perils and promises of the revolution in social media, which collects works by today’s best thinkers and cultural commentators, including Steven Johnson, Nicho-las Carr, and Todd Gitlin. The Digital Divide weighs in on the profound issues raised by new media, from questions of reading skills and attention span to cyber-bullying and the digital playground. TARCHER PAPERBACK • 368 PP. • 978-1-58542-886-1 • $17.95
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NELLIE BLYAround the World in Seventy-Two Days and Other WritingsEdited with an Introduction and Notes by Jean Marie Lutes Foreword by Maureen CorriganThis volume, the only printed and edited collection of legendary undercover journalist Nellie Bly’s writings, includes her best known works—Ten Days in a Mad-House, Six Months in Mexico, and Around the World in Seventy-Two Days—as well as many lesser known pieces that capture the breadth of her career, from her fierce opinion pieces to her remarkable World War I reporting. PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 320 PP. • 978-0-14-310740-8 • $17.00
BRIAN MACARTHUR, editor The Penguin Book of Historic SpeechesUpdated EditionThis definitive collection of famous speeches brings together the words of more than one hundred influential men and women who changed and inspired the world through the sheer power of their oratory. Newly updated and divided into chronological and histori-cally thematic categories.“MacArthur wisely [concentrates] on certain political conflicts—gathering together the oratory of the American Civil War or the campaign for female suffrage. His book works well not just as an anthology but as a history of those episodes.” —The Independent (UK)PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 528 PP. • 978-0-241-95326-6 • $18.00
EILEEN and ROGER PANETTA, editorsOn Shattered GroundA Civil War Mosaic, 1861–1865This collection of primary documents—from newspaper accounts and broadsheets to poetry, songs, photography, maps, and folk tales—records the evolution of the American Civil War from Abraham Lincoln’s election to his assassination. SIGNET CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 352 PP. • 978-0-451-53219-0 • $7.95
JOHN DAVID SMITH, editorA Just and Lasting PeaceA Documentary History of ReconstructionThis anthology of primary documents traces Reconstruction in the aftermath of the Civil War, chronicling the way Americans—Northern, Southern, black, and white—responded to the changes unleashed by the surrender at Appomattox and the end of slavery.SIGNET CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 640 PP. • 978-0-451-53226-8 • $8.95
M. JERRY WEISS and HELEN WEISS, editorsThe Signet Book of American EssaysA compendium of commentary, criticism, and oratory excellence by America’s most notable scientists, philosophers, politicians, and writers. Features essays by Benjamin Franklin, Ralph Waldo Emerson, W. E. B. Du Bois, Albert Einstein, Gloria Steinem, Henry David Thoreau, Martin Luther King, Jr., Mark Twain, Erma Bombeck, Abraham Lincoln, John F. Kennedy, and more.SIGNET CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 368 PP. • 978-0-451-53021-9 • $8.95
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MARK KURLANSKY Ready for a Brand New BeatHow ‘Dancing in the Street’ Became the Anthem for a Changing AmericaKurlansky chronicles that extraordinary summer of 1964—the Mississippi Freedom Summer, the height of Berkeley Free Speech Movement, the beginning of the Vietnam War, and the passage of the Civil Rights Act—and showcases how a simple song about dancing gained currency as an activist anthem.RIVERHEAD PAPERBACK • 336 PP. • 978-1-59463-273-0 • $16.00A YALSA OUTSTANDING BOOK FOR THE COLLEGE BOUND
DANIEL JAMES BROWN The Boys in the BoatNine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin OlympicsIn this dramatic story of the Washington college rowing team that stunned the world at Hitler’s 1936 Berlin Olympics, Brown shows how nine working-class boys—the sons of loggers, shipyard workers, and farmers—climbed from the depths of the Great Depres-sion to beat the odds and create hope in the most desperate of times. PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 416 PP. • 978-0-14-312547-1 • $17.00A YALSA OUTSTANDING BOOK FOR THE COLLEGE BOUND
DAVE ISAY Ties That BindStories of Love and Gratitude from the First Ten Years of StoryCorpsDrawing from ten years of the revolutionary oral history project’s archives, StoryCorps founder Dave Isay presents a collection of conversations that celebrate the power of hu-man connection in trying circumstances and unlikely places. PENGUIN PRESS HARDCOVER • 256 PP. • 978-1-59420-517-0 • $25.95PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 224 PP. • 978-0-14-312596-9 • $15.00PAPERBACK AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER 2014ALSO OF INTEREST: LISTENING IS AN ACT OF LOVE • PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 978-0-14-311434-5 • $16.00
NEIL MACGREGORA History of the World in 100 Objects“Spotlighting artworks, artifacts, and documents from the British Museum’s vast col-lections, Neil MacGregor—the museum’s director—brilliantly elucidates and connects items ranging from Zhou Dynasty bronze vessels to Victorian tea sets….Traversing con-tinents, cultures, and epochs with perfect aplomb, [this book] is ultimately a defense of why the universal museum remains a vital institution.” —The Wall Street JournalPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 736 PP. • 978-0-14-312415-3 • $30.00
RICHARD OVERY 1939Countdown to WarThis brilliantly concise narrative of the days leading to the outbreak of history’s greatest conflagration, 1939 takes readers hour by hour through the nail-biting decisions that determined the fate of millions as Europe’s greatest powers jockeyed for advantage and embarked on a collision course that led to World War II. PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 176 PP. • 978-0-14-312006-3 • $14.00
NEW TITLES IN SOCIAL STUDIES
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EDWARD HUMES GarbologyOur Dirty Love Affair with TrashThe Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist investigates America’s biggest export, its most pro-digious product, and its greatest legacy—trash—to find out what’s in it, how much we pay for it, and how we manage to create so much of it.AVERY PAPERBACK • 336 PP. • 978-1-58333-523-9 • $16.00
TERRIE M. WILLIAMS The Odyssey of KP2An Orphan Seal and a Marine Biologist’s Fight to Save a SpeciesThis true story of a renowned marine biologist’s quest to save KP2, an abandoned, en-dangered Hawaiian monk seal pup, follows KP2’s journey from his Pacific island home to a marine mammal lab in California, where Williams and her team fight to save the pup and his species. PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 304 PP. • 978-0-14-312352-1 • $16.00
MARK KURLANSKY CodA Biography of the Fish That Changed the WorldKurlansky shows how a single commodity, a fish basic to the European diet, has dra-matically altered the course of American, Caribbean, African, and European history by igniting wars, spurring revolutions, driving industries and trade routes, and—more re-cently—threatening ecological catastrophe as the overfished cod becomes commercially extinct on both sides of the Atlantic. “This eminently readable book is a new tool for scanning world history.” —The New York TimesPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 304 PP. • 978-0-14-027501-8 • $15.00ALSO OF INTEREST: SALT: A WORLD HISTORY • PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 978-0-14-200161-5 • $18.00
DAN KOEPPEL BananaThe Fate of the Fruit That Changed the WorldA fascinating and surprising exploration of the banana’s history, cultural significance, and endangered future that takes us from jungle to supermarket, from corporate board-rooms to kitchen tables around the world. “Clear, engaging...admirable....Part historical narrative and part pop-science adventure.” —San Francisco ChroniclePLUME PAPERBACK • 304 PP. • 978-0-452-29008-2 • $17.00
MARK BAUERLEIN, editor The Digital Divide Arguments for and Against Facebook, Google, Texting, and the Age of Social NetworkingIntroduction by the editor An exploration of the perils and promises of the revolution in social media, which collects works by today’s best thinkers and cultural commentators, including Steven Johnson, Nicho-las Carr, and Todd Gitlin. The Digital Divide weighs in on the profound issues raised by new media, from questions of reading skills and attention span to cyber-bullying and the digital playground. TARCHER PAPERBACK • 368 PP. • 978-1-58542-886-1 • $17.95
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NELLIE BLYAround the World in Seventy-Two Days and Other WritingsEdited with an Introduction and Notes by Jean Marie Lutes Foreword by Maureen CorriganThis volume, the only printed and edited collection of legendary undercover journalist Nellie Bly’s writings, includes her best known works—Ten Days in a Mad-House, Six Months in Mexico, and Around the World in Seventy-Two Days—as well as many lesser known pieces that capture the breadth of her career, from her fierce opinion pieces to her remarkable World War I reporting. PENGUIN CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 320 PP. • 978-0-14-310740-8 • $17.00
BRIAN MACARTHUR, editor The Penguin Book of Historic SpeechesUpdated EditionThis definitive collection of famous speeches brings together the words of more than one hundred influential men and women who changed and inspired the world through the sheer power of their oratory. Newly updated and divided into chronological and histori-cally thematic categories.“MacArthur wisely [concentrates] on certain political conflicts—gathering together the oratory of the American Civil War or the campaign for female suffrage. His book works well not just as an anthology but as a history of those episodes.” —The Independent (UK)PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 528 PP. • 978-0-241-95326-6 • $18.00
EILEEN and ROGER PANETTA, editorsOn Shattered GroundA Civil War Mosaic, 1861–1865This collection of primary documents—from newspaper accounts and broadsheets to poetry, songs, photography, maps, and folk tales—records the evolution of the American Civil War from Abraham Lincoln’s election to his assassination. SIGNET CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 352 PP. • 978-0-451-53219-0 • $7.95
JOHN DAVID SMITH, editorA Just and Lasting PeaceA Documentary History of ReconstructionThis anthology of primary documents traces Reconstruction in the aftermath of the Civil War, chronicling the way Americans—Northern, Southern, black, and white—responded to the changes unleashed by the surrender at Appomattox and the end of slavery.SIGNET CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 640 PP. • 978-0-451-53226-8 • $8.95
M. JERRY WEISS and HELEN WEISS, editorsThe Signet Book of American EssaysA compendium of commentary, criticism, and oratory excellence by America’s most notable scientists, philosophers, politicians, and writers. Features essays by Benjamin Franklin, Ralph Waldo Emerson, W. E. B. Du Bois, Albert Einstein, Gloria Steinem, Henry David Thoreau, Martin Luther King, Jr., Mark Twain, Erma Bombeck, Abraham Lincoln, John F. Kennedy, and more.SIGNET CLASSICS PAPERBACK • 368 PP. • 978-0-451-53021-9 • $8.95
NEW TITLES IN SOCIAL STUDIES
PENGUIN GROUP USA • WWW.PENGUIN.COM/EDUCATIONAL • SOCIAL STUDIES
MARK KURLANSKY Ready for a Brand New BeatHow ‘Dancing in the Street’ Became the Anthem for a Changing AmericaKurlansky chronicles that extraordinary summer of 1964—the Mississippi Freedom Summer, the height of Berkeley Free Speech Movement, the beginning of the Vietnam War, and the passage of the Civil Rights Act—and showcases how a simple song about dancing gained currency as an activist anthem.RIVERHEAD PAPERBACK • 336 PP. • 978-1-59463-273-0 • $16.00A YALSA OUTSTANDING BOOK FOR THE COLLEGE BOUND
DANIEL JAMES BROWN The Boys in the BoatNine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin OlympicsIn this dramatic story of the Washington college rowing team that stunned the world at Hitler’s 1936 Berlin Olympics, Brown shows how nine working-class boys—the sons of loggers, shipyard workers, and farmers—climbed from the depths of the Great Depres-sion to beat the odds and create hope in the most desperate of times. PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 416 PP. • 978-0-14-312547-1 • $17.00A YALSA OUTSTANDING BOOK FOR THE COLLEGE BOUND
DAVE ISAY Ties That BindStories of Love and Gratitude from the First Ten Years of StoryCorpsDrawing from ten years of the revolutionary oral history project’s archives, StoryCorps founder Dave Isay presents a collection of conversations that celebrate the power of hu-man connection in trying circumstances and unlikely places. PENGUIN PRESS HARDCOVER • 256 PP. • 978-1-59420-517-0 • $25.95PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 224 PP. • 978-0-14-312596-9 • $15.00PAPERBACK AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER 2014ALSO OF INTEREST: LISTENING IS AN ACT OF LOVE • PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 978-0-14-311434-5 • $16.00
NEIL MACGREGORA History of the World in 100 Objects“Spotlighting artworks, artifacts, and documents from the British Museum’s vast col-lections, Neil MacGregor—the museum’s director—brilliantly elucidates and connects items ranging from Zhou Dynasty bronze vessels to Victorian tea sets….Traversing con-tinents, cultures, and epochs with perfect aplomb, [this book] is ultimately a defense of why the universal museum remains a vital institution.” —The Wall Street JournalPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 736 PP. • 978-0-14-312415-3 • $30.00
RICHARD OVERY 1939Countdown to WarThis brilliantly concise narrative of the days leading to the outbreak of history’s greatest conflagration, 1939 takes readers hour by hour through the nail-biting decisions that determined the fate of millions as Europe’s greatest powers jockeyed for advantage and embarked on a collision course that led to World War II. PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 176 PP. • 978-0-14-312006-3 • $14.00
NEW TITLES IN SOCIAL STUDIES
PENGUIN GROUP USA • WWW.PENGUIN.COM/EDUCATIONAL • SOCIAL STUDIES
EDWARD HUMES GarbologyOur Dirty Love Affair with TrashThe Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist investigates America’s biggest export, its most pro-digious product, and its greatest legacy—trash—to find out what’s in it, how much we pay for it, and how we manage to create so much of it.AVERY PAPERBACK • 336 PP. • 978-1-58333-523-9 • $16.00
TERRIE M. WILLIAMS The Odyssey of KP2An Orphan Seal and a Marine Biologist’s Fight to Save a SpeciesThis true story of a renowned marine biologist’s quest to save KP2, an abandoned, en-dangered Hawaiian monk seal pup, follows KP2’s journey from his Pacific island home to a marine mammal lab in California, where Williams and her team fight to save the pup and his species. PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 304 PP. • 978-0-14-312352-1 • $16.00
MARK KURLANSKY CodA Biography of the Fish That Changed the WorldKurlansky shows how a single commodity, a fish basic to the European diet, has dra-matically altered the course of American, Caribbean, African, and European history by igniting wars, spurring revolutions, driving industries and trade routes, and—more re-cently—threatening ecological catastrophe as the overfished cod becomes commercially extinct on both sides of the Atlantic. “This eminently readable book is a new tool for scanning world history.” —The New York TimesPENGUIN PAPERBACK • 304 PP. • 978-0-14-027501-8 • $15.00ALSO OF INTEREST: SALT: A WORLD HISTORY • PENGUIN PAPERBACK • 978-0-14-200161-5 • $18.00
DAN KOEPPEL BananaThe Fate of the Fruit That Changed the WorldA fascinating and surprising exploration of the banana’s history, cultural significance, and endangered future that takes us from jungle to supermarket, from corporate board-rooms to kitchen tables around the world. “Clear, engaging...admirable....Part historical narrative and part pop-science adventure.” —San Francisco ChroniclePLUME PAPERBACK • 304 PP. • 978-0-452-29008-2 • $17.00
MARK BAUERLEIN, editor The Digital Divide Arguments for and Against Facebook, Google, Texting, and the Age of Social NetworkingIntroduction by the editor An exploration of the perils and promises of the revolution in social media, which collects works by today’s best thinkers and cultural commentators, including Steven Johnson, Nicho-las Carr, and Todd Gitlin. The Digital Divide weighs in on the profound issues raised by new media, from questions of reading skills and attention span to cyber-bullying and the digital playground. TARCHER PAPERBACK • 368 PP. • 978-1-58542-886-1 • $17.95
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