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New Books

Going Rogue An American Life by Sarah Palin Memoir of former Alaska governor and vice presidential nominee traces her political journey and highlights her vision of America. F910.7 .P35 A3 2009

 

The Woman Who Decided to Die by Ronald Munson Deals with ethical dilemmas posed by modern medicine told through case studies of people facing life-altering decisions.
R724 .M874 2009

 

Hair Styling, Culture and Fashion by Geraldine Biddle-Perry Ed. Explores the social and cultural importance of hair through a series of essays that includes the study of hair in fashion, history, literature and film. GT2290 .H25 2008

 

Remembering Scottsboro The Legacy of an Infamous Trial by James A. Miller Professor Miller traces the treatment of the Scottsboro trial in a variety of media – journalism, poetry, fiction, film and drama and demonstrates how the case still impacts American racial perspective. KF224 .S34 M55 2009

 

Design Furniture by Patricia Bueno History of furniture design in the twentieth century showcasing new materials and production methods illustrated in color photographs. NK2395 .B84 2003