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Making Sense of the Social World: Methods of Investigation
Daniel F. Chambliss, Russell K. Schutt
Practices of Looking: An Introduction to Visual Culture
Marita Sturken, Lisa Cartwright
One Big Table: A Portrait of American Cooking: 600 recipes from the nation's best home cooks, farmers, pit-masters and chefs
Molly O'Neill
When the Emperor Was Divine
Julie Otsuka
A Place on the Corner (Fieldwork Encounters and Discoveries)
Elijah Anderson
I Speak English: A Guide to Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages-Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing
Ruth J. Colvin
Classic Vegetarian Cooking from the Middle East & North Africa
Habeeb Salloum
Cultural Sociology: An Introduction
Les Back, Andy Bennett, Laura Desfor Edles, David Inglis, Ron Jacobs, Ian Woodward, Margaret Gibson
Violence in the City of Women: Police and Batterers in Bahia, Brazil
Sarah J. Hautzinger
The Teenage Liberation Handbook: How to Quit School and Get a Real Life and Education
Grace Llewellyn
No One is Here Except All of Us - Ramona Ausubel Seemed kind of random and weird at first, but it all came together somehow in the end. I would recommend this to anyone that enjoyed [b:Everything is Illuminated|256566|Everything is Illuminated|Jonathan Safran Foer|http://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1327865538s/256566.jpg|886727]because I couldn't help but think of that book as I read this one--it seemed almost like it told the story of what happened before as it happened, instead of revisiting it as Foer's book did, even though of course it's different characters and events and only a similar theme.