With the goal of promoting literacy (and with proceeds going to the Read to GrowFoundation), here are 65 spirited testaments to the transformative power of reading from 65 distinguished
contributors, as compiled by bookseller Roxanne Coady and editor Joy Johannessen.
Books change lives, and if you have any doubts on that score, you need only dip into this joyous celebration of reading by 65 people who have distinguished themselves in various fields,
from sports, to cooking, to journalism and the arts. In brief and lively essays, the contributors?wrestlers, actors, singers, monks, Nobel Prize winners, chefs, politicians, writers�ell about
the single book that changed the way they see themselves and the world around them.
A sampling of contributors includes: Elizabeth Berg on The Catcher in the Rye; Harold Bloom on Little, Big; Steven Brill on The Making of the President, 1960; Da Chen on The Count of Monte
Cristo; Maureen Corrigan on David Copperfield; Nelson DeMille on Atlas Shrugged; Tomie dePaola on Kristin Lavransdatter; Anita Diamant on A Room of One� Own; Linda Fairstein on The Adventures
of Sherlock Holmes; Sebastian Junger on Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee; Wally Lamb on To Kill a Mockingbird; John McCain on For Whom the Bell Tolls; Lisa Scottoline on Angela� Ashes; Susan
Vreeland on To Kill a Mockingbird; and many more. . . .