Tamar Review
Hannah Noyes
May 24, 2012
Tamar Review I am usually not a War Novel kind of person. In fact, I sometimes hate War Novels. However, Tamar, written by Mal Peet was a surprisingly enjoyable read for me. The story flips between the lives of Tamar and Dart, two undercover spies involved in the Resistance Movement in Holland in 1944.... Read more »
Readers Beyond Borders, with Alum Ben Leiner ’10
Josh Leiner
May 16, 2012
In May, Ben Leiner ’10 and his roommate at Emory University, Naveed Amalfard, came to Collection to briefly discuss Readers Beyond Borders, or RBB. RBB is a non-profit organization created by Amalfard last summer while he was doing service work in Kenya. RBB is a program which sponsors the college... Read more »
