Aug 3, 2025

Gary Marvin Davison Books Read, Summer 2025

Albert Camus (translated from the French by Stuart Gilbert), Caligula (New York:  Vintage/Random House, 1958)

Albert Camus (translated from the French by Stuart Gilbert), The Misunderstanding (New York:  Vintage/Random House, 1958)

Albert Camus (translated from the French by Stuart Gilbert), The State of Seige (New York:  Vintage/Random House, 1958)

Albert Camus (translated from the French by Stuart Gilbert), The Just Assassins  (New York:  Vintage/Random House, 1958)

Albert Camus (translated from the French by Stuart Gilbert), The Misunderstanding (New York:  Vintage/Random House, 1958)

Millard J. Erickson, The Concise Dictionary of Christian Theology (Wheaton, Illinois:  Crossway, revised edition 2011)

Ted Farmer, Humans:  The Story of Our Past:  The Challenge of Our Future (Outskirts Press, 2024)

Hein de Hess, How Immigrations Works:  22 Things You Need to Know about the Most Divisive Issue in Politics, (New York:  Penguin/Random House, 2021)

E. D. Hirsch, The Schools We Need, and Why WE Don’t Have Them (New York:  Anchor/Random House and Schuster, 1996;  1998 [with new introduction)                                                          

Lane Kenworthy, Social Democratic America (Oxford, England:  Oxford University Press, 2014)

Lane Kenworthy, Would Democratic Socialism Be Better? (Oxford, England:  Oxford University Press, 2022)

David Mura, The Stories Whiteness Tells Itself:  Racial Myths and Our American Narratives, (Minneapolis, Minnesota:  University of Minnesota Press, 2022)

Friedrich Nietzsche;  Helen Zimmerman, translator, Human, All Too Human (London: Arcturus Holdings, 2021)

Friedrich Nietzsche;  Helen Zimmerman, translator,  Beyond Good and Evil (London: Arcturus Holdings, 2021)

Friedrich Nietzsche;  Horace B. Samuels, translator, Thus Spoke Zarathustra (London: Arcturus Holdings, 2021)

Friedrich Nietzsche;  Gerta Valentine, translator, Ecce Homo (London: Arcturus Holdings, 2021)

Diane Ravitch, Left Back:  A Hundred Years of Battles Over School Reform (New York:  Touchstone/Simon and Schuster, 2000)

William Shakespeare, Comedy of Errors, from William Shakespeare Complete Plays (New York:  Fall River Press, 2012)

William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, from William Shakespeare Complete Plays (New York:  Fall River Press, 2012)

William Shakespeare, Macbeth, from William Shakespeare Complete Plays (New York:  Fall River Press, 2012)

William Shakespeare, Two Gentlemen of Verona, from William Shakespeare Complete Plays (New York:  Fall River Press, 2012)

William Shakespeare and others, The Book of Sir Thomas More [original text, Anthony Munday and Henry Chettle;  censored by Edmund Tilney;  revisions coordinated by “Hand C”;  revised by Henry Chettle, Thomas Dekker, Thomas Dekker, Thomas Heywood, and William Shakespeare], John Jowett, ed. (London:  The Arden Shakespeare, 2011 [play written originally circa 1600[)

Alfred Tatum, Teaching Reading to Black Adolescent Males (New York:  Routledge, 2005)

Greta Thunberg, creator, The Climate Book  (New York:  Penguin/Random House, 2022)

Natalie Wexler, Beyond the Science of Reading:  Connecting Literacy Instruction to the Science of Literacy (Arlington, Virginia:  ASCD, 2025)

Natalie Wexler, The Knowledge Gap:  The Hidden Cause of America’s Broken Education System and How to Fix It (New York:  Avery/Random House, 2019)


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