Hobby School Team Book Recommendations

Hobby School faculty and staff share their top reading picks for students and alumni, from books that include practical lessons and deeper concepts to some specific to their areas of expertise to others just for fun. Which books are most meaningful to them? We hope you find something to inspire you.
 The Art of Living: The Classical Manual on Virtue, Happiness, and Effectiveness, Sharon Lebell. “This book provides a great translation of a classic in Stoicism – Epictetus' Enchiridion. It gives thoughts on how to lead a life that is meaningful and handle all the challenges
                     life brings.”
The Art of Living: The Classical Manual on Virtue, Happiness, and Effectiveness, Sharon Lebell. “This book provides a great translation of a classic in Stoicism – Epictetus' Enchiridion. It gives thoughts on how to lead a life that is meaningful and handle all the challenges
                     life brings.”
Jim Granato, PhD 
 Dean and Professor
 The Sciences of the Artificial, Herbert A. Simon. “Simon applies thinking of the natural sciences to understand the artificial, or
                     artifice, the creations of humanity. On the planning that goes into shaping our world,
                     by what we create, i.e., technology, he commented, 'We are energized by the great
                     power our technological knowledge bestows on us. We are intimidated by the magnitude
                     of the problems it creates or alerts us to.' A huge part of my career has been thinking
                     about what occurs in society between these poles.”
The Sciences of the Artificial, Herbert A. Simon. “Simon applies thinking of the natural sciences to understand the artificial, or
                     artifice, the creations of humanity. On the planning that goes into shaping our world,
                     by what we create, i.e., technology, he commented, 'We are energized by the great
                     power our technological knowledge bestows on us. We are intimidated by the magnitude
                     of the problems it creates or alerts us to.' A huge part of my career has been thinking
                     about what occurs in society between these poles.”
Chris Bronk, PhD
 Associate Professor
 The Good Rain: Across Time & Terrain in the Pacific Northwest, Timothy Egan. "I grew up in the Pacific Northwest on the rich and unrivaled land of the Puyallup
                     and other coastal Salish Tribes, as did the author. He weaves in a lot of history
                     – and history of terrible policy – as he describes his journeys around the PNW."
The Good Rain: Across Time & Terrain in the Pacific Northwest, Timothy Egan. "I grew up in the Pacific Northwest on the rich and unrivaled land of the Puyallup
                     and other coastal Salish Tribes, as did the author. He weaves in a lot of history
                     – and history of terrible policy – as he describes his journeys around the PNW."
 Inferior: How Science Got Women Wrong—and the New Research That's Rewriting the Story, Angela Saini. "The book underscores the importance of thinking critically about our assumptions
                     and biases from the beginning stages of research design to data analysis. A common
                     theme is how good science isn't always enough to get many in the male-dominated scientific
                     community to rethink their biases or conclusions."
Inferior: How Science Got Women Wrong—and the New Research That's Rewriting the Story, Angela Saini. "The book underscores the importance of thinking critically about our assumptions
                     and biases from the beginning stages of research design to data analysis. A common
                     theme is how good science isn't always enough to get many in the male-dominated scientific
                     community to rethink their biases or conclusions."
 Gail Buttorff, PhD
 Director, Survey Research Institute
 Instructional Assistant Professor
 The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin
                        Olympics. Daniel James Brown. "This is a coming-of-age story about trusting in yourself and your team. I didn't know
                     much about the sport of rowing before reading this book. Yet, I finished it knowing
                     it’s one of the most physically challenging yet elegant demonstrations of perseverance
                     and teamwork."
The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin
                        Olympics. Daniel James Brown. "This is a coming-of-age story about trusting in yourself and your team. I didn't know
                     much about the sport of rowing before reading this book. Yet, I finished it knowing
                     it’s one of the most physically challenging yet elegant demonstrations of perseverance
                     and teamwork."
Victoria Cordova, MA
 Director of Communications and Marketing
 Prophetic City: Houston on the Cusp of a Changing America, Stephen Klineberg. “For nearly two decades, I have relied on Dr. Stephen Klineberg’s Houston Area Survey
                     while teaching urban politics and local government. This book meshes his long-term
                     survey research with history and a forward look at our dynamic city. While Dr. Klineberg
                     doesn't ignore the city’s challenges, he remains optimistic about our future.”
Prophetic City: Houston on the Cusp of a Changing America, Stephen Klineberg. “For nearly two decades, I have relied on Dr. Stephen Klineberg’s Houston Area Survey
                     while teaching urban politics and local government. This book meshes his long-term
                     survey research with history and a forward look at our dynamic city. While Dr. Klineberg
                     doesn't ignore the city’s challenges, he remains optimistic about our future.”
Renée Cross, MLA
Executive Director
 Resilience: The Science of Mastering Life’s Greatest Challenges, Steven M. Southwick and Dennis S. Charney. “I took the International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) Resiliency Training
                     Course in June 2022, a requirement for my fire department's peer support team. The
                     class covered positive thoughts, positive interactions, positive emotions, mind/body
                     connection, nutrition, exercise and spirituality. The IAFF instructors based parts
                     of the training on concepts covered in the book. The book's balance between neuroscience
                     and real stories is what I like the most.”
Resilience: The Science of Mastering Life’s Greatest Challenges, Steven M. Southwick and Dennis S. Charney. “I took the International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) Resiliency Training
                     Course in June 2022, a requirement for my fire department's peer support team. The
                     class covered positive thoughts, positive interactions, positive emotions, mind/body
                     connection, nutrition, exercise and spirituality. The IAFF instructors based parts
                     of the training on concepts covered in the book. The book's balance between neuroscience
                     and real stories is what I like the most.”
Elizabeth Anderson Fletcher, PhD 
 Joint Faculty
 Homegoing, Yaa Gyasi. "As a student of both the history of the slave trade and colonization in West Africa
                     and systemic racism in America, I have never read a more compelling account of how
                     our two continents are intertwined. The novel is as beautiful as it is painful."
Homegoing, Yaa Gyasi. "As a student of both the history of the slave trade and colonization in West Africa
                     and systemic racism in America, I have never read a more compelling account of how
                     our two continents are intertwined. The novel is as beautiful as it is painful."
Jessica Gottlieb, PhD
 Associate Professor
 The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals, Michael Pollan. “They say some people eat to live and others live to eat—I am in the latter camp.
                     I love to cook and always look for the best BBQ and breakfast tacos wherever I go.
                     This book challenged me to reflect on the economic, environmental and moral implications
                     of my relationship with food. Pollan is not preachy, but he does lay bare the implicit
                     costs of industrial agriculture, fast food and the unintended consequences of food
                     labeling as he traces the origins of his meals. The book overarching philosophy of
                     'eat food, not too much, mostly plants' is a pretty good rule to dine by.”
The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals, Michael Pollan. “They say some people eat to live and others live to eat—I am in the latter camp.
                     I love to cook and always look for the best BBQ and breakfast tacos wherever I go.
                     This book challenged me to reflect on the economic, environmental and moral implications
                     of my relationship with food. Pollan is not preachy, but he does lay bare the implicit
                     costs of industrial agriculture, fast food and the unintended consequences of food
                     labeling as he traces the origins of his meals. The book overarching philosophy of
                     'eat food, not too much, mostly plants' is a pretty good rule to dine by.”
Blake Heller, PhD
 Assistant Professor
 The Gunslinger, Stephen King. “The first sentence of this book is a masterpiece in itself. Themes include obsession,
                     perseverance and the quest for knowledge. While disguised as a good vs. evil parable,
                     this book challenges the limits of human comprehension; sacrifice is a part of life.”
The Gunslinger, Stephen King. “The first sentence of this book is a masterpiece in itself. Themes include obsession,
                     perseverance and the quest for knowledge. While disguised as a good vs. evil parable,
                     this book challenges the limits of human comprehension; sacrifice is a part of life.”
 Nomadland: Surviving America in the Twenty-First Century, Jessica Bruder. “This book changed my perspective on retirement and should be recommended reading
                     for any career level. While this book presents difficult tales of human life, it still
                     retains the underlying message of hope.”
Nomadland: Surviving America in the Twenty-First Century, Jessica Bruder. “This book changed my perspective on retirement and should be recommended reading
                     for any career level. While this book presents difficult tales of human life, it still
                     retains the underlying message of hope.”
Emily Janowski, MBA
 Program Director, Office of the Dean
  The Fire Next Time, James Baldwin. “A completely fundamental reading for anyone trying to understand race in the United
                     States. I admire Baldwin for how clear-eyed he is while giving an existential account
                     of risk and hope.”
The Fire Next Time, James Baldwin. “A completely fundamental reading for anyone trying to understand race in the United
                     States. I admire Baldwin for how clear-eyed he is while giving an existential account
                     of risk and hope.”
 Victims' Stories and the Advancement of Human Rights, Diana Tietjens Meyers. "It has worried me how human rights language and activism have lost traction in
                     the last decade. A philosopher, Meyers, cautions us against demanding a 'perfect'
                     victim to human rights abuses."
Victims' Stories and the Advancement of Human Rights, Diana Tietjens Meyers. "It has worried me how human rights language and activism have lost traction in
                     the last decade. A philosopher, Meyers, cautions us against demanding a 'perfect'
                     victim to human rights abuses."
Johanna C. Luttrell, PhD
 Instructional Assistant Professor
 Nineteen Eighty-Four, George Orwell. “Nineteen Eighty-Four was written over 70 years ago to warn the future about the dangers of censorship,
                     government surveillance, propaganda and totalitarianism. This classic helped popularize
                     many contemporary terms and phrases, such as Big Brother, doublethink, Orwellian,
                     thoughtcrime and the Ministry of Truth. Orwell would be alarmed and fascinated that
                     much of what he wrote has occurred in certain contexts or could occur.”
Nineteen Eighty-Four, George Orwell. “Nineteen Eighty-Four was written over 70 years ago to warn the future about the dangers of censorship,
                     government surveillance, propaganda and totalitarianism. This classic helped popularize
                     many contemporary terms and phrases, such as Big Brother, doublethink, Orwellian,
                     thoughtcrime and the Ministry of Truth. Orwell would be alarmed and fascinated that
                     much of what he wrote has occurred in certain contexts or could occur.”
Scott Mason, MPA, CPM
 Program Director, Academic Advising
 The Wedding, Nicholas Sparks. “It is an inspiring story about a love that had grown cold but was renewed and transformed.
                     It captured raw and real moments that many couples in marriages/relationships face.
                     This book has stuck with me over the years because it reflects the true essence of
                     finding love again.”
The Wedding, Nicholas Sparks. “It is an inspiring story about a love that had grown cold but was renewed and transformed.
                     It captured raw and real moments that many couples in marriages/relationships face.
                     This book has stuck with me over the years because it reflects the true essence of
                     finding love again.”
 
 Jessica Ruland, MPP
 Program Director, Internship Programs
 
  The Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln, Doris Kearns Goodwin. “Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Doris Kearns Goodwin tells how Abraham Lincoln’s
                     wisdom and personality converted past foes into ardent admirers and helped the Union
                     win the Civil War.”
The Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln, Doris Kearns Goodwin. “Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Doris Kearns Goodwin tells how Abraham Lincoln’s
                     wisdom and personality converted past foes into ardent admirers and helped the Union
                     win the Civil War.”
Chase Untermeyer
 Professor of Practice
 Former US Ambassador to Qatar
 Baseball Between the Numbers: Why Everything You Know About the Game Is Wrong, The Baseball Prospectus Team of Experts. “This book opened my mind to a new way of thinking about baseball evaluation that
                     has proven to impact the game. For Hobby School students, it could provide thought-provoking,
                     applicable approaches to quantitative analysis from a field not commonly studied in
                     pursuit of a public policy degree.”
Baseball Between the Numbers: Why Everything You Know About the Game Is Wrong, The Baseball Prospectus Team of Experts. “This book opened my mind to a new way of thinking about baseball evaluation that
                     has proven to impact the game. For Hobby School students, it could provide thought-provoking,
                     applicable approaches to quantitative analysis from a field not commonly studied in
                     pursuit of a public policy degree.”
Isaiah Warner, MA
 Program Director, Information Technology
 Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women, Susan Faludi. “This book traces the decade-long backlash against the gains of second-wave feminism
                     and debunks the myths and misleading media reporting that women were worse off after
                     the women’s movement of the 1970s. At the current moment, Backlash is an alarm bell for every generation, especially marginalized groups, reminding
                     us of the dangers that we still face.”
Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women, Susan Faludi. “This book traces the decade-long backlash against the gains of second-wave feminism
                     and debunks the myths and misleading media reporting that women were worse off after
                     the women’s movement of the 1970s. At the current moment, Backlash is an alarm bell for every generation, especially marginalized groups, reminding
                     us of the dangers that we still face.”
 Parable of the Sower, Octavia Butler. “Lauren is a Black 15-year-old living in Los Angeles in 2024 amid climate change
                     and the breakdown of society who equips herself to survive and move forward in an
                     uncertain world. Octavia Butler’s prescience about our current world is stunning,
                     offering a path forward through interdependence and community-building and providing
                     hopeful solutions for today's readers.”
Parable of the Sower, Octavia Butler. “Lauren is a Black 15-year-old living in Los Angeles in 2024 amid climate change
                     and the breakdown of society who equips herself to survive and move forward in an
                     uncertain world. Octavia Butler’s prescience about our current world is stunning,
                     offering a path forward through interdependence and community-building and providing
                     hopeful solutions for today's readers.”
Abby Whitmire, CFRE
 Director of Advancement
 Choose Economic Freedom: Enduring Policy Lessons from the 1970s and 1980s, George P. Shultz and John B. Taylor. “Although this book is about the economic conditions in the 1970s and 1980s, it
                     is a timely book for readers who want to know more about US economic history and how
                     it relates to our current time.”
Choose Economic Freedom: Enduring Policy Lessons from the 1970s and 1980s, George P. Shultz and John B. Taylor. “Although this book is about the economic conditions in the 1970s and 1980s, it
                     is a timely book for readers who want to know more about US economic history and how
                     it relates to our current time.”
M.C. Sunny Wong, PhD
 Associate Dean for Graduate Studies
 Professor