Celebration Book Program

Students, faculty, parents, and alumni are invited to choose a book to donate to the BFHS library collection. Books may be given in honor, memory, or celebration of a loved one.

For $20.00, Feehan will receive the book you choose from the following list of fiction and nonfiction. A name plate will be included in the book recognizing your gift. All recipients will receive a card at your appointed date announcing the gift. Those currently attending Feehan will be able to be the first to check out the book!

This is a great opportunity to honor two great loves, and we hope you will participate.

 

birthday books

 

If you are interested, please place your order using this form, and return the order form with payment to the Office of Advancement.

For more information, or suggestion of other choices that would be suitable additions to the library collection, please contact Kate Covintree, Head Librarian.

 

These titles are currently waiting for sponsors.

Fiction Choices:

  • Extras, by Scott Westerfeld
  • Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, by J. K. Rowling
  • Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, by J. K. Rowling
  • Smoky Night, by Eve Bunting, illustrations by David Diaz
  • Samurai Shortstop, by Alan Gratz
  • Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen

 

 Nonfiction Choices:

  • Making comics: storytelling secrets of comics, manga, and graphic novels, by Scott McCloud
  • Parasites: latching on to a free lunch, by Paul Fleisher
  • The Gatekeepers: inside the admissions process of a premier college, by Jacques Steinberg
  • D'Aulaire's Book of Greek myths, by Ingri and Edgar Parin D'Aulaire
  • Working Like a Dog: The Story of Working Dogs Through History by Gena K. Gorrell

 

 

Books donated thus far:

  • Ask Me No Questions, by Marina Tamar Budhos
  • The dangerous book for boys, by Conn Iggulden
  • Psalm twenty-three, by Tim Ladwig
  • Eclipse, by Stephanie Meyer
  • The Giving Tree, by Shel Silverstein
  • Old Turtle by Douglas Wood
  • Moses: when Harriet Tubman led her people to freedom, by Carole Boston Weatherford
  • America’s favorite poems: The Favorite Poem Project anthology
  • Blessed are the bored in spirit: a young Catholic’s search for meaning, by Mark Hart
  • Does God have a big toe? Stories about stories in the Bible, by Marc Gellman
  • The hero project: 2 teens, 1 notebook, 13 extraordinary interviews, by Robert Hatch
  • This is your brain on music: The science of a human obsession, by Daniel J Levitin
  • Our stories, our songs: African children talk about AIDS, by Deborah Ellis 
  • Girl at Sea, by Maureen Johnson
  • Looking Back: a book of memories, by Lois Lowry
  • Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, by J. K. Rowling
  • Pants on Fire, by Meg Cabot
  • Team Moon: how 400,000 people landed Apollo 11 on the moon, by Catherine Thimmesh
  • I Believe: The Nicene Creed, illustrated by Pauline Baynes
  • Understanding comics: the invisible art, by Scott McCloud
  • The Blind side: evolution of a game, by Michael Lewis
  • Mutants, clones, and killer corn: unlocking the secrets of biotechnology by Samantha Seiple
  • The invention of Hugo Cabret: a novel in words and pictures, by Brian Selznick
  • Sold, by Patricia McCormick
  • The Catcher in the Rye, by J. D. Salinger

 

 

 

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