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Fall for the Book invites you to "Revel in Reading" at its 11^th annual 
festival. Once more Fall for the Book is helping to build the community, 
increase literary awareness, promote cultural diversity and make 
literature fun.

Festival events will be held in various areas and at multiple times on 
campus; a short distance from your dorms, offices, classrooms and 
meeting places - so there's no excuse not to be there! The diversity of 
topics and authors attending the festival offers something for all ages, 
backgrounds, cultures and interests.

Fall for the Book runs Monday, September 21 through Saturday, September 
26, welcoming writers from across the United States and around the 
world. Come meet your favorites! History events will take readers on a 
trip to the past with topics that include the Civil War, Presidents from 
Lincoln to Truman to Reagan, the Fall of the Berlin Wall, and along many 
more historical stops from our past.

 


  *-*Christian B. Keller, "Dutch Colonels and Sauerkraut Stew: The 11th
  Corps, Blenheim, and German American Ethnicity in the Civil War"* ** *


  Freedom Without Walls: A Panel on the Berlin Wall, with Dieter Dettke,
  Thomas Kleine-Brockhoff, Olivia Schoeller, and moderator Marion Deshmukh


  Broadcaster and writer Susan Swain and historian Richard Norton Smith,
  /Abraham Lincoln: Great American Historians on Our Sixteenth President/


  Pulitzer Prize winning journalist David Finkel, The Good Soldiers


  Robert Dallek, Harry S. Truman, and James Mann, The Rebellion of
  Ronald Reagan: A History of the End of the Cold War


  Dennis Drabelle, Mile-High Fever: Silver Mines, Boom Towns, and High
  Living on the Comstock Lode


  Peter Wallenstein, Higher Education and the Civil Rights Movement:
  White Supremacy, Black Southerners, and College Campuses


  Margaret Wagner and Athena Angelos, editor and photo-editor, World War
  II: 365 Days


  Charles V. Mauro, A Southern Spy in Northern Virginia: The Civil War
  Album of Laura Ratcliffe


  Carol Berkin, Civil War Wives: The Lives and Times of Angelina Grimke
  Weld, Varina Howell Davis, and Julia Dent Gran


  Iranian-American Scholar Haleh Esfandiari


   

All events at the festival are FREE and open to the public. We encourage 
you to spread the word about this year's festivities to your friends or 
on your Twitter, Facebook, MySpace or Memo Board to help us to truly 
make this year's Fall for the Book our biggest and best ever.

 

For a complete list of Fall for the Book's 2009 schedule of events, 
please visit www.fallforthebook.org/events.php 
<http://www.fallforthebook.org/events.php>.

Thank you for your time and we hope to see you at the festival!

Sincerely,
Christa Adkins
Fall for the Book
www.fallforthebook.org <http://www.fallforthebook.org/>

 

 

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