Our selection for Fall.Winter 2025


Online zoom sessions, come as you are!

3:30-4:30 PM on Thursdays: Nov. 6, 13, and 20. 

In person kickoff event at Northeastern Boston Campus November 5th. 

Register to receive the link and updated information. Email with any questions.

 

Places to borrow the book

Don't want to buy the book?

Check your University Library or Public Library  for options in print, ebook or audiobook formats:

Students can get library cards to the public libraries in their city.

Many local public libraries, in addition to print books, have ebook and audiobook collections for you to borrow. Typically they lend for 7- 21 days. 

Overdrive, Adobe Digital Editions, Hoopla and others are apps used to download them to your device. 

  • If the University library has the book selection it will be noted with the book. Otherwise use the links below to check the libraries.
  • University students can often get public library cards in that state or city. If you have a connection to a specific public library from your home town, check there too,.

Northeastern University/Boston:

Temple University:

Tulane University:

 

Your Public Library may have it in print, or an ebook or audiobook.

Use the Overdrive search link to see if your local library offers an electronic version. 

Libby or Hoopla may be the app used.