Monday, April 27, 2015

Books Donated in Memory of Former McIntyre Librarian

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Last May, former McIntyre Librarian Cleo Powers passed away. With over 30 years of service to McIntyre Library, including serving as acting director of the library from 1996-1998, many faculty, staff, and students donated to the McIntyre Library Foundation in Cleo's memory.

McIntyre Library staff couldn't think of any better way to honor Cleo than to use the money to purchase books for the Instructional Media Center (IMC) which she was responsible for creating when it was known as the Center for Reserve and Instructional media (CRIM). The list that you see below are the 31 books that we were able to purchase in her honor.

  • Blackbird Fly by Erin Entrada Kelly
  • Both of Me by Jonathan Friesen
  • Dragon's Extraordinary Egg by Debi Gliori
  • Finding Serendipity by Angelica Banks
  • Finding Spring by Carin Berger
  • First Snow by Peter McCarty
  • Hermelin: The Detective Mouse by Mini Grey
  • I Was Here by Gayle Forman
  • If You Find This by Matthew Baker
  • I'm Bored by Michael Ian Black
  • In the Forbidden City by Chiu Kwong-chiu
  • Little Humans by Brandon Stanton
  • Lucky Strike by Bobbie Pyron
  • Mustache! by Mac Barnett
  • My Name is Truth by Ann Turner
  • Orangutanka by Margarita Engle
  • Rhyme Schemer by K.A. Holt
  • Shackleton's Journey by William Grill
  • The Chosen Prince by Diane Stanley
  • The Dead I Know by Scot Gardner
  • The Founding Fathers! by Jonah Winter
  • The Gallaudet Children's Dictionary of American Sign Language by Jean M. Gordon
  • The Penderwicks at Point Mouette by Jeanne Birdsall
  • The Penderwicks in Spring by Jeanne Birdsall
  • The Sin Eater's Daughter by Tracy Barrett
  • Wall by Tom Clohosy Cole
  • Wolfie the Bunny by Ame Dyckman
  • X: A Novel by Ilyasah Shabazz
  • Little Melba and Her Big Trombone by Katheryn Russell-Brown
  • Echo by Pam Munoz-Ryan 
Find all of these books by using Library Search, McIntyre Library's search tool available on the library homepage and here.

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