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V i s i t t h e P e n g u i n g r o u P B o o t h s # 9 3 3 / 9 3 5

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Penguin classics

BeowulfTranslated with an Introduction by Michael AlexanderPenguin Classics • 978-0-14-139366-7

The wandererTranslated by Michael AlexanderPenguin Classics • 978-0-14-139374-2

Sir Gawain and The Green KniGhTTranslated with an Introduction by Bernard O’DonoghuePenguin Classics • 978-0-14-139370-4

hermann hessedemianThe Story of emil Sinclair’s YouthTranslated by Damion SearlsIntroduction by Ralph FreedmanForeword by James FrancoPenguin Classics • 978-0-14-310678-4

Solomon northupTwelve YearS a SlaveIntroduction by Ira BerlinEdited by Henry Louis Gates, Jr.Penguin Classics • 978-0-14-310670-8

Saul BellowhenderSon The rain KinGIntroduction by Adam KirschPenguin Classics • 978-0-14-310548-0

Jorge amadoCapTainS of The SandSTranslated by Gregory RabassaIntroduction by Colm TóibínPenguin Classics • 978-0-14-310635-7

Shirley JacksonhanGSamanForeword by Francine ProsePenguin Classics • 978-0-14-310704-0

Come alonG wiTh meClassic Short Stories and an unfinished novelForeword by Laura MillerPenguin Classics • 978-0-14-310711-8

rainer maria rilkeleTTerS To a YounG poeTTranslated by Charlie LouthIntroduction by Lewis HydePenguin Classics • 978-0-14-310714-9

rudyard KiplingThe JunGle BooKSEdited by Kaori Nagai and Jan MontefioreIntroduction & Notes by Kaori NagaiPenguin Classics • 978-0-14-119665-7

ngu~gl~ wa Thiong’o

weep noT, ChildThe Penguin African Writers SeriesNew Foreword by Ben OkriPenguin Classics • 978-0-14-310669-2

es’kia mphahleledown SeCond avenueForeword by Ngu~gl

~ wa Thiong’oPenguin Classics • 978-0-14-310679-1

richard aldingtondeaTh of a heroIntroduction by James H. MeredithPenguin Classics • 978-0-14-310687-6

natsume So–sekiBoTChanTranslated with an Introduction by J. CohnPenguin Classics • 978-0-14-139188-5

signet classics

Jack londonThe Sea-wolf and SeleCTed STorieSNew Introduction by Earle LaborAfterword by Ben BovaSignet Classics • 978-0-451-41585-1

walt whitmanleaveS of GraSSNew Introduction by Elisabeth Panttaja BrinkForeword by Billy CollinsAfterword by Peter DavisonSignet Classics • 978-0-451-41917-0

harriet JacobsinCidenTS in The life of a Slave GirlIntroduction by Myrlie Evers-WilliamsAfterword by Dawn Lundy MartinSignet Classics • 978-0-451-53146-9

miguel de Cervantes Saavedradon QuixoTeTranslated & Abridged with an Introduction by Walter StarkieAfterword by Roberto González EchevarríaSignet Classics • 978-0-451-53229-9

mark TwainThe advenTureS of Tom SawYer and advenTureS of huCKleBerrY finnIntroduction by Shelley Fisher FishkinNew Afterword by Ishmael ReedSignet Classics • 978-0-451-5321-4

mary ShelleyfranKenSTeinNew Introduction by Douglas CleggAfterword by Harold BloomSignet Classics • 978-0-451-53224-4

herman melvillemoBY-diCKIntroduction by Elizabeth Renker New Afterword by Christopher BuckleySignet Classics • 978-0-451-53228-2

Johann wolfgang von GoetheThe SorrowS of YounG werTher and Selected writingsTranslated by Catherine HutterIntroduction by Marcelle ClementsNew Afterword by Elisabeth KrimmerSignet Classics • 978-0-451-41855-5

henry wadsworth longfellowevanGeline and Selected Tales and poemsPreface by Edward M. CifelliIntroduction by Horace GregoryNew Afterword by Christoph IrmscherSignet Classics • 978-0-451-41854-8

Geoffrey ChaucerThe CanTerBurY TaleS: a SelectionForeword by Frank GradyIntroduction by Donald R. HowardNew Afterword by Paul StrohmSignet Classics • 978-0-451-41678-0

Charlotte BrontëvilleTTeNew Introduction & an Afterword by Helen BenedictSignet Classics • 978-0-451-46544-3

anthologies

rita dove, editorThe penGuin anTholoGY of TwenTieTh-CenTurY ameriCan poeTrYPenguin • 978-0-14-312148-0

Jim TreleaseThe read-aloud handBooKSeventh EditionPenguin • 978-0-14-312160-2

eileen & roger panetta, eds.on ShaTTered Ground: a Civil war mosaic, 1861–1865Signet Classics • 978-0-451-53219-0

philip pullmanfairY TaleS from The BroTherS Grimma new english versionPenguin Classics • 978-0-14-310729-3

Jean racine, pierre Corneille, & molièrefour frenCh plaYSCinna, The misanthrope, andromache, phaedraTranslated with Notes by John EdmundsIntroduction by Joseph HarrisPenguin Classics • 978-0-14-139208-0

Tim manleyaliCe in TumBlr-landand other fairy Tales for a new GenerationPenguin • 978-0-14-312479-5

howard pyleThe merrY advenTureS of roBin hood

henry david Thoreauwalden and Civil diSoBedienCe

william Goldinglord of The flieS Centenary Edition

mark KurlanskyCod

Blaine hardeneSCape from Camp 14 Stop by the Penguin booth

for more information

1 8 t h A n n u A l

E s s Ay C o n t E s t

New Teachers

Guides

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www.penguin.com/academic Penguin grouP (uSA)

Barbara H. Solomon & W. Reginald Rampone, Jr., editorsAn AfRicAn Quilt24 Modern African StoriesIntroduction by Barbara H. SolomonSignet Classics • 978-0-451-53203-9

John David Smith, editorA JuSt AnD lASting PeAceA Documentary History of ReconstructionIntroduction by the EditorSignet Classics • 978-0-451-53226-8

Kate Bernheimer, editorxo ORPHeuSfifty new MythsPenguin • 978-0-14-312242-5

David leavitt & Aaron thier, editors23 gReAt StORieSSignet Classics • 978-0-451-53233-6

MeMoir & Biography

Josh HanagarnetHe WORlD’S StROngeSt liBRARiAnA Memoir of tourette’s, faith, Strength, and the Power of familyGotham • 978-1-59240-787-3

najla SaidlOOKing fOR PAleStinegrowing up confused in an Arab-American familyRiverhead • 978-1-59448-708-8

Blaine HardeneScAPe fROM cAMP 14One Man’s Remarkable Odyssey from north Korea to freedom in the WestPenguin • 978-0-14-312291-3

Zach WahlsMy tWO MOMSlessons of love, Strength, and What Makes a familyGotham • 978-1-59240-763-7

Damien echolslife AfteR DeAtHPlume • 978-0-14-218028-0

Ping fu with MeiMei foxBenD, nOt BReAKA life in two WorldsPortfolio • 978-1-59184-681-9

carlos Andres gomezMAn uP: Reimagining Modern ManhoodGotham • 978-1-59240-807-8

carissa PhelpsRunAWAy giRl: escaping life on the StreetsPenguin • 978-0-14-312333-0

ConteMporary VoiCes

ivan DoigtHe BARtenDeR’S tAleRiverhead • 978-1-59463-148-1

Ariel DjanikiantHe Office Of MeRcyViking • 978-0-670-02586-2

Stephen DautHe BOOK Of JOnASPlume • 978-0-452-29897-2

Ma JiantHe DARK ROADTranslated by Flora DrewPenguin Press • 978-1-59420-502-6

James McBridetHe gOOD lORD BiRDRiverhead • 978-1-59448-634-0

geraldine BrookscAleB’S cROSSingPenguin • 978-0-14-312107-7

Jessica Maria tuccelliglOWPenguin • 978-0-14-312292-0

Adam MansbachRAge iS BAcKViking • 978-0-670-02612-8

Will ferguson419Pintail • 978-0-14-318872-8

MultiCultural

Khaled HosseiniAnD tHe MOuntAinS ecHOeDRiverhead • 978-1-59463-176-4

Mohsin HamidHOW tO get filtHy RicH in RiSing ASiARiverhead • 978-1-59448-729-3

Junot DíaztHiS iS HOW yOu lOSe HeRRiverhead • 978-1-59463-177-1

Dina nayeriA teASPOOn Of eARtH AnD SeARiverhead • 978-1-59448-704-0

Ruth OzekiA tAle fOR tHe tiMe BeingViking • 978-0-670-02663-0

Sun-mi HwangtHe Hen WHO DReAMeD SHe cOulD flyTranslated by Chi-Young KimIllustrated by NomocoPenguin • 978-0-14-312320-0

Ray SuarezlAtinO AMeRicAnSthe 500-year legacy that Shaped a nationCelebra • 978-0-451-23814-6

Robert SilverbergtAleS Of MAJiPOORRoc • 978-0-451-46498-9

Krys leeDRifting HOuSePenguin • 978-0-14-312293-7

Peter SístHe cOnfeRence Of tHe BiRDS

Penguin • 978-0-14-312424-5

eduCation

Ron BerlerRAiSing tHe cuRveA year inside One of America’s 45,000* failing Public SchoolsBerkley • 978-0-425-25268-0

Michael SokoloveDRAMA HigHthe incredible true Story of a Brilliant teacher, a Struggling town, and the Magic of theaterRiverhead • 978-1-59448-822-1

Ben yagodaHOW tO nOt WRite BADthe Most common Writing Problems and the Best Ways to Avoid themRiverhead • 978-1-59448-848-1

clive thompsonSMARteR tHAn yOu tHinK: How technology is changing Our Minds for the BetterPenguin Press • 978-1-59420-445-6

Rafe esquithReAl tAlK fOR ReAl teAcHeRSAdvice for teachers from Rookies to veterans: “no Retreat, no Surrender!”Viking • 978-0-670-01464-4

nathaniel PhilbrickWHy ReAD MOBy-DicK?Penguin • 978-0-14-312397-2

Brooks landonBuilDing gReAt SentenceSHow to Write the Kinds of Sentences

you love to ReadPlume • 978-0-452-29860-6

Ross Petras & Kathryn PetrasWRetcHeD WRitingA compendium of crimes Against the english languagePerigee • 978-0-399-15924-4

Keri SmithtHe POcKet ScAvengeRPerigee • 978-0-399-16023-3

Meredith Maran, editorWHy We WRite20 Acclaimed Authors on How and Why they Do What they DoPlume • 978-0-452-29815-6

Ken Robinson with lou AronicafinDing yOuR eleMentHow to Discover your talents and Passions and transform your lifeViking • 978-0-670-02238-0

Beth KephartHAnDling tHe tRutHOn the Writing of MemoirGotham • 978-1-59240-815-3

Rebecca eatonMAKing MASteRPiece25 years Behind the Scenes at Masterpiece theatre and Mystery! on PBSViking • 978-0-670-01535-1

taylor MaliWHAt teAcHeRS MAKein Praise of the greatest Job in the WorldBerkley • 978-0-425-26950-3

Meet OUr AUthOrs

Blaine Harden author of EscapE from camp 14 November 23rd 10:00–11:00 amSigning at Penguin Group Booth #933/935

m. Jerry Weiss & Helen Weiss, editors of THE signET Book of amErican Essays Stop by Penguin Group Booth #933/935 For More Information

Tiffanie DiDonato author of DWarfNovember 23rd 11:00 am–12:00 pmSigning at Penguin Group Booth #933/935

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