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by Siri Hustvedt '77
The Sorrows of an American is a soaring feat of storytelling about
the immigrant experience and the ghosts that haunt families from one
generation to another. Siri Hustvedt’s exquisitely moving prose
reveals one family’s hidden sorrows through an extraordinary
mosaic of secrets and stories that reflect the fragmented nature of
identity itself.
$25.00 Hardcover.
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by Siri Hustvedt '77
$14.00 Paperback. |
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by Siri Hustvedt '77
$12.00 Paperback.
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by Siri Hustvedt '77
$12.00 Paperback.
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by Susan Jenkins '77 and Robert Jenkins
$22.00
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by Bradley C. Jenson '78 and Jill D. Jenson
$12.95
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by Tim and Stefan Johansson '05
2004.
$11.95 Paperback. |
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by Jeff Johnson '81
2006. In Harbors of Heaven, Jeffrey Johnson draws on biblical
texts, his own memories of childhood in rural Minnesota, and the poetry
of Wallace Stevens, Vassar Miller, William Carlos Williams, and others
to explore our perception of place. This is a book about our attachment
to places, from small and familiar corners of our childhood homes to
faraway and imaginary lands.
$14.95 Paperback. |
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by Jeff Johnson '81
2004. A study of death, via author comments, as it appears in
the works of contemporary poets providing a Christian appreciation
of it within a context of tradition and circumstances.
$12.95 Paperback. |
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by Barbara Jurgensen '50
Mari Knutson enters St. Olaf in September 1941, determined to
make the most of her life. Then Japan attacks Pearl Harbor on
December 7, she meets a good-looking guy but... and the deeply
troubling secret she though she left behind in Chicago has followed
her.
$16.00 Paperback. |
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edited by Sigrid Kelsey '93 and Paul Kelsey
2003.
$24.95 Paperback. |
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by Dave Kenney '83
$29.95 Hardcover. |
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by Peg Kerr '82
$13.99 Paperback.
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by James M. Kittelson '63
$17.99
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by Neil Palmer Kittlesen '54
$14.95 Paperback.
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by Sarah Lindsay '80
$11.00 Paperback.
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