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Contents: 2009 Selected Book & Related Events | 2008 Book | 2007 Book | About Silicon Valley Reads

The 2009 Selected Book and Related SJLibrary Events

The 2009 selection for the Silicon Valley Reads program is Not a Genuine Black Man by Brian Copeland. Please read below for information about book, author, companion books and upcoming events in the Library.

Not a Genuine Black Man

The book Not a Genuine Black Man by Brian Copeland

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Author Brian Copeland

Author Brian Copeland

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Brian Copeland Speaks About the Book, June 23, 2008 (1 hour, 2 minutes):

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7r_ZhWvA9LY" class="texthover11" target="_blank">Author Speaking About the Book</a>

 

The 2008 Selected Book

The 2008 selection for the Silicon Valley Reads program is The Distant Land of My Father by Bo Caldwell.

 

The 2007 Selected Book

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The 2007 selection for the Silicon Valley Reads program is The Tortilla Curtain by T.C. Boyle.

The Tortilla Curtain

Tortilla Curtain book jacket

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Author T. C. Boyle

Author T.C. Boyle

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About Silicon Valley Reads

What if all of Silicon Valley read the same book at the same time and then came together to talk about it? This is the premise of Silicon Valley Reads.

Organized by the Santa Clara County Office of Education, the Santa Clara County Library and the San José Public Library Foundation, Silicon Valley Reads is designed to promote reading and literacy, broaden the exposure to and appreciation of good literature, and build community.

Students, friends, families, co-workers, neighbors, book lovers — literally all who live, work or learn in Silicon Valley — are invited to participate in Silicon Valley Reads Month in February each year.

Learn more about the program at www.siliconvalleyreads.org.

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