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And congrats to Richard, that's great!! Now i really can't wait to read your book!




Absolutely!! Anytime a member publishes a new book we must absolutely announce it, recognize it and offer accolades! Congratulations, nnendi! I'm looking forward to reading it!


NPR and other media sources noted the day with stories of JFK in Ann Arbor and stories of those who responded to his call to broaden horizons and outlooks.

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Actually, 11/14 was the anniversary of the date on which candidate John F. Kennedy first publicly mentioned the concept of Peace Corps. The official founding of the agency is March 1, 1961. So, Peace Corps considers 3/1/2011 its official 50th birthday.
Katy G.
RPCV, Zimbabwe, 1999-2000


Aww, Goodreads doesn't have a "like" button! :)


50 year celebration of the Peace Corps "challenge"--with JFK presenting his idea to the public

I'll give Nnedi a heads up!

I'll give Nnedi a heads up!"
Oh yes, please do!! That'll be a good excuse to read it! :)


I did not know this! I'll add her to the contemporary lit list for randomizing for future polls. I'm including diaspora lit in those polls.

Please don't put Edugyan on the list until March; her book doesn't come out in the USA until mid-February, despite all the accolades.

Thank you! I really want to read it, so I've been checking back on the publishing date from time to time.
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I very recently became aware that our fellow member, Richard de Nooy, received some rather nifty recognition for his novel "Six Fang Marks and a Tetanus Shot" in the past year.
He received honorable mention in the English language category from the MNET Literary Awards, recognized from among a record number of entries (130 compared with 87 last year). Please see the details here:
http://www.mnet.co.za/Mnet/displayArt...
Richard also received the UJ Debut Prize, an award from the University of Johannesburg for creative writing in English. Details can be found here:
http://www.mg.co.za/article/2008-08-0...
Congratulations, Richard!!! I am very much looking forward to reading your book!