Lending Library

Lending Library List:

All items in the Lending Library may be borrowed by teachers for up to one month at no charge.  We ask that individuals come to our offices in Carmichael Hall at UNC Asheville to pick up and to return the materials. Please call 828-250-2376 before planning your visit to ask about availability. 

Books

  • Kay Winters , Voices of Ancient Egypt
  • Barnabas and Anabel Kindersley, Celebrations; Festivals, Carnivals, and Feast Days from Around the World
  • Barnabas and Anabel Kindersley, Children Just Like Me
  • Joel Lurie Grishaver, Building Jewish Life: Shabbat
  • Peter Menzel, Material World; A Global Family Portrait
  • Susan Milord, Tales Alive; Ten Multicultural Folktales with Activities
  • The Washington Post, Holocaust: The Obligation To Remember
  • Alex Grobman, Those Who Dared; Rescuers and Rescued
  • Maurianne Adams, Warren J. Blumenfield, Rosie Castaneda, Heather W. Hackman, Madeline L. Peters, Ximena Zuniga, Reading for Diversity and Social Justice
  • Vincent J. D’Andrea and Peter Salovey, Ph.D, Peer Counseling
  • Peter A. Clayton, Die Pharaonen
  • Linda Jacobs Altman, Genocide; The Systematic Killing of a People
  • Herbert Kohl, She Would Not be Moved
  • Andrea Warren, Surviving Hitler
  • Gutman, Encyclopedia of the Holocaust (complete set)
  • William Hoffa and John Pearson, NAFSA’s Guide to Education Abroad for Advisors and Administrators
  • R. Michael Paige, Andrew D. Cohen, Barbara Kappler, Julie C. Chi, James P. Lassegard, Maximizing Study Abroad
  • Gordan A Craig, The Germans
  • Samir Amin, The Liberal Virus
  • Paulo Freire, Pedagogy of the Oppressed
  • Larry A. Samovar and Richard E. Porter, Intercultural Communication
  • Heywood Wald, Spanish is Fun: Lively Lessons for Beginners
  • Wayne C. Booth, Gregory G. Colomb, Joseph M Williams, The Craft of Research
  • Allan G. Johnson, Privilege, Power, and Difference
  • Marga Silbermann Randall, How Beautiful We Once Were
  • Hans de Wit, Internationalization of Higher Education in the United States of America and Europe
  • Jeanine Hermans and Margaret D. Pusch, Culture Matters
  • Martin Gardner, The Annotated Night Beofre Christmas
  • Timothy B. Tyson, Blood Done Sign My Name
  • Kurt Vonnegut, Slaughter-House-Five
  • John W. Creswell, Qualitative Inquiry and Research Design
  • Peter Zumthor, Stabwerk
  • Verlag Willmuth Arenhovel, Topography of Terror
  • Myron W. Lustig, Jolene Koester, Intercultural Competance
  • Lee G. Bolman and Terence E. Deal, Reframing Organizations
  • Nguyen Van Huy and Laurel Kendall, Vietnam: Journeys of Body, Mind, and Spirit
  • Reinhart Jung, Dreaming in Black and White
  • Stephanie Harvey and Andy Goudvis, Strategies that Work
  • Susan D. Bachrach, Tell Them We Remember
  • Margie Willis Clary, A Sweet, Sweet Basket
  • Ronald Manheimer, A Map to the End of Time
  • James W. Loewen, Lies Across America; What our Historic Sites Get Wrong
  • Mary Hull, Ethnic Violence
  • Harvard Business School Press, Managing Diversity
  • Robert S. Brunk, May We All Remember Well: A Journal of the History & Cultures of Western North Carolina
  • Ann Joyner, Helen Morris Lewis: Biography of a Suffragist
  • Douglass Swaim, Cabins and Castles; The History & Architecture of Buncombe County, North Carolina
  • Kate Waters and Madeline Slovenz-Low, Lion Dancer: Ernie Wan’s Chinese New Year
  • James R. Foster, The World’s Great Folktakes
  • Wendy Ewald, Visions of Faith
  • Ann Tungman, Shelly Fowles, The Most Magnificant Mosque
  • Asma Mobin-Uddin, A Party in Ramadan
  • Vashanti Rahaman, Divali Rose
  • Maha Addasi, The White Nights of Ramadan
  • Philip Wilkinson, DK Illustrated Dictionary of Religion
  • Jill Dubin, Little Hebrew Alpabet Coloring Book
  • Maha Addasi, Time To Pray
  • Charles C. Haynes and Oliver Thomas, Finding Common Ground

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