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New
on the SFSU Bookshelf
Poet
and short-story writer Kim Addonizios (B.A.,
'82; M.A., '86) first novel, "Little Beauties"
(Simon and Schuster, 2005), connects the lives of 30-something
obsessive-compulsive Diana McQueen, pregnant teenager Janie Ramirez
and Stella, Janie's baby, each of whom take turns narrating chapters.
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Alex
Anderson (B.A., '79), host of HGTV's "Simply
Quilts," completed her first quilt as a class project at
SFSU. Now an authority on the craft, she takes amateur quilters
to the next level of skill in "Keep Quilting With Alex Anderson"
(C&T Publishing, 2005).
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"Queer
Street" (CustomWords, 2005), the third collection of poetry
from SFSU Professor Toni Mirosevich (M.A.,
'92; M.F.A., '94), weaves together the lives and experiences
of people who live on a single street.
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Sam
Schuman (M.A., '66), the chancellor of the University
of Minnesota's Morris campus, explores the history and development
of small colleges in "Old Main: Small Colleges in Twenty-First
Century America" (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005).
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Looking
for the best noodle joint in Japantown or planning a Gold Country
getaway? The eighth edition of "Weekend Adventures in San Francisco
and Northern California" (Carousel Press, 2005) by Carole
Terwilliger Meyers (B.A., '68) provides
the 411 on Bay Area outings.
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Steve
Heimoff (M.A., '89), the West Coast editor of
Wine Enthusiast magazine, takes readers on a tour of one of California's
most accomplished wine regions in "A Wine Journey Along the
Russian River" (The University of California Press, 2005).
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Social
psychologist Larry Axelrod (M.A., '87)
offers positive solutions for clashes with co-workers in "Turning
Conflict Into Profit: A Roadmap for Resolving Personal and Organizational
Disputes" (The University of Alberta Press, 2005).
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