"Duke selects 'My Sister's Keeper' as summer reading for freshmen"
By Sally Hicks (News & Communications)
Tuesday, April 4, 2006
Incoming first-year Duke University students will read “My Sister’s
Keeper: A Novel,” the story of a teenager who was genetically
engineered to be a bone marrow donor for her leukemia-stricken
older sister.
Students in the Class of 2010 will receive a copy of the book this summer and are expected to read the book before August orientation. At that time, they will participate in small-group discussions.
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Students in the Class of 2010 will receive a copy of the book this summer and are expected to read the book before August orientation. At that time, they will participate in small-group discussions.
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