The Broken Hours by Jacqueline Baker6/30/2023 ![]() She’s living locally and interning at a volunteer-driven organic farm nearby this summer. Get ready to meet your new favorite book! Annie Conway ’23 of South Salem, N.Y., reads Book Lovers by Emily Henry on Alumni Walk on June 15, 2022. On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous by Ocean Vuong This year, seven titles received two or more recommendations: This year, we have collected 180 titles, so take your pick: fantasy, romance, history, mystery, sci-fi, psychology, social issue, or memoir - all of these come recommended by the people of Bates. “This issue is dedicated to all those who, even in the most uncertain of times, find solace and comfort in the written word.” “This continues to be a labor of love that I fortunately had passed on to me by Sarah Potter,” Keegan writes. Now, Alison Keegan, in the Dean of the Faculty’s Office, collects the submissions and compiles the list. ![]() Since its inaugural edition in 1997, compiled by now-retired Bates College Store director Sarah Emerson Potter ’77, Good Reads has provided a peek at the shelves of Bates alumni and current and retired staff and faculty. ![]() Welcome to the 26th edition of Good Reads: The Bates College Non-Required Reading List for Leisure Moments. Share on Email Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn ![]()
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