I checked out the new books at the UAA library today. I'm always amazed at how many new books there are every day.
Since the photos are so bad, here is more information
Henry Cisneros (ed), Independent for Life: Homes and Neighborhoods for an Aging America
Gaston Espinosa, Religion and the American Presidency: George Washington to George W. Bush
David R. Roediger & Elizabeth B. Esch, The Production of Difference
Vijay V. Vaitheeswaran, Need, Speed, and Greed: How the New Rules
of Innovation Can Transform Businesses, Propel Nations to Greatness and
Tame the World's Most Wicked Problems
Abbie Griffin, et al, Serial Innovators: How Inidividuals Create and Deliver Innovations in Mature Firms
I was really surprised that there were six new books about cellos!
And six more (one is missing from the picture) about Mahler. I asked about this and found out that someone had given the library money and wanted it to be used for the Mahler books, and I guess the cello books.
And there was this book from a comic strip I didn't even know existed.
There were a lot more new books on all sorts of topics. So I have to stop and go read now.
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