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    Kathryn Aalto brings “eco-feminism” to nature writing

    by Ben Berman September 4, 2020
    by Ben Berman September 4, 2020

    Nature writer Kathryn Aalto brings a unique blend of the historical non-fiction and personal essay genres to her new book, “Writing Wild.” By Ben Berman

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    “The Cloud That Fell From The Sky” – CU alumni’s upcoming book signing at Tattered Cover

    by Izzy Fincher June 21, 2019
    by Izzy Fincher June 21, 2019

    In an exclusive interview, the CUI hears from CU alum Judy Choi about her and her niece, Phoenix Brown’s, new debut poetry book on being Chinese Americans. By Isabella Fincher

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    Review: ‘What Made Maddy Run’ by Kate Fagan

    by Carina Julig October 28, 2017
    by Carina Julig October 28, 2017

    A profile of one young woman’s struggle is a look at the way modern college students deal with mental health. By Carina Julig

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    Book review: ‘Turtles All the Way Down’

    by Anna Blanco October 26, 2017
    by Anna Blanco October 26, 2017

    John Green’s ‘Turtles All the Way Down’ captures the reality of struggling with mental health while making it accessible. By Anna Blanco

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    Book review: Hillary Clinton’s ‘What Happened’

    by Stephanie Wood October 2, 2017
    by Stephanie Wood October 2, 2017

    Hillary Clinton’s book, ‘What Happened,’ reveals a new side to her, but it’s not worth the read if you’re tired of politics. By Stephanie Wood

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    Book Buff: Start Something That Matters

    by Crystal Anderson September 6, 2011
    by Crystal Anderson September 6, 2011

    Review of TOMS Chief Shoe Giver, Blake Mycoskie’s new book

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    Book Buff: Between the Covers

    by CU Independent January 26, 2011
    by CU Independent January 26, 2011

    Aside from the expensive textbooks and required novels, sometimes it’s nice to cuddle up with some hot chocolate and a nice book unrelated to class.

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    Book Buff: “A Rabbit’s Eyes”

    by CU Independent January 13, 2011
    by CU Independent January 13, 2011

    Japanese author, Kenjiro Haitani, shows readers how teachers can be just as fragile as their students in “A Rabbit’s Eyes,” translated by Paul Sminkey.

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