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Cafe du Lac: Books
Filling the Glass: The Skeptic's Guide to Positive Thinking in
Business, Barry Maher '70, Dearborn Trade. From a hugely
successful career in sales to his current niche as a motivational speaking,
Mahler has always kept his eyes on the link between a job and personal
life. His focus, he writes, "is a sense of wholeness, oneness, relief
from the dichotomy between what we believe we should be doing in our careers
and our lives, and what we actually find ourselves doing." Maher was featured
in the winter 1999-2000 issue of this magazine.
Movie Awards: The Ultimate, Unofficial Guide to the Oscars Awards,
Golden Globe Awards, Critics & Guild Honors, Tom O'Neil
'77, Berkley Publishing Group. A comprehensive awards guide that
includes an array of groups (Los Angeles Film Critics, The Screen Actors
Guild, The Sundance Film Festival and more). Along with lists, O'Neil
also looks at why certain great stars were ignored by Oscar. A former
editor of The Observer, O'Neil also has written, with Peter Bart,
two unofficial guides to The Grammys and to The Emmys.
He appears regularly on the E! Entertainment network.
The Dons and Mr. Dickens: The Strange Case of the Oxford Christmas
Plot, William J. Palmer '65, '69Ph.D., St. Martin's Minotaur.
The fourth in Palmer's Victorian-era mysteries, this mystery includes
the threesome detective-group of Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins and Charles
Dodgson (better know today as Lewis Carroll). When an Oxford don is found
murdered in a London opium den, the three soon-to-be-famous authors seek
answers in the hallowed halls of academe.
The Friendship of Women: A Spiritual Tradition, Joan
Chittister '68M.A., Benetvision. In a handsomely illustrated book
featuring icons by Marcie Bircher, Benedictine Sister Joan Chittister
examines ideals of friendship as illustrated in the lives of eight New
Testament women. A former prioress of the Benedictine sisters of Erie,
Pennsylvania, Chittister is the author of 21 books and a columnist for
the National Catholic Reporter.
Humanity at the Limit; The Impact of the Holocaust Experience
on Jews and Christians, edited by Michael A. Signer, Indiana
University Press. In a series of essays, Jewish and Christian thinkers
confront the continuing impact of the Holocaust. Signer, co-director of
the Notre Dame Holocaust Project, and an international collection of professors,
including several from Notre Dame, discuss everything from the use of
the Holocaust in movies to eugenics and the social uses of science.
The Myth of More: and Other Lifetraps That Sabotage the Happiness
You Deserve, Joseph R. Novello, M.D., '62, Paulist Press.
Novello, a practicing psychiatrist, believes that people too often confuse
happiness with pleasure. Step-by-step, with examples taken from his own
case studies, the author discusses how true happiness comes from "accepting
what we have and who we are. It rests ultimately in harmonizing our desires
to God's will." CNN's Larry King called this book "essential reading for
anyone who desires to truly improve themselves."
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