In October 2006 UAA and APU solicited all faculty for:
(1) members willing to serve on the Book Selection committee, and
(2) nominations for Book of the Year based upon the theme
Nominations began October 27 and ended November 20, 2006.
The Book Theme for 2006 was “Religion and Politics” (i.e., religious fundamentalism, religious action in the political sphere, etc.). This theme was selected to complement the APU “Engaging Muslims” project, a series of community education events about Islam and its impact on the modern world.
Criteria for Book Nominations:
- Must pertain to the “Religion and Politics” theme
- Preference is for a book of fiction or imaginative literature, rather than nonfiction
- Must be available in paperback
- Must be accessible to student readers
The Book Selection Committee consisted of:
UAA faculty members APU faculty members
Sarah Kirk Sharon Sibbald
Toby Widdicombe Roseanne Pagano
Nelta Edwards Mei Mei Evans
Trina Carter Robert Wilkinson
Deborah Periman
The Committee began meeting in December. Their charge was to discuss all the book nominations from both campuses, and select a set of “finalist” books to read completely and discuss at length.
Fourteen books were nominated that met the criteria. From these, the Committee selected six to read over the holiday break and discuss in January. The six “finalists” were:
- The Plot Against America – Philip Roth
- The Handmaid’s Tale – Margaret Atwood
- Taras Bulba – Nikolai Gogol
- The Swallows of Kabul – Yasmina Khadra
- The Lemon Tree – Sandy Tolan
- Under the Banner of Heaven – John Krakauer
After discussion and deliberation, the Committee recommendations were:
- The Swallows of Kabul and The Handmaid’s Tale (as a set)
- The Swallows of Kabul and Under the Banner of Heaven (as a set)