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11 Inspiring Reads for Recent Graduates | Off|-the-Shelf

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At the George Washington University 2010 commencement, Michelle Obama gave an awe-inspiring address and a call to action, which I know my fellow classmates have since carried out in their lives. “Keep going. Keep giving. Keep engaging,” she told us, and her words still inspire my passions today. Graduation season often contains a cocktail of emotion: from joy to confusion to anxiety to relief. Luckily for the class of 2017, there are words—spoken and written—to help with the transition to the next stage in life and beyond.  Even if you’re not graduating, this time of year—the flowers, the weather, and the sunshine—often brings welcome feelings of new beginnings after a long, dark winter. Here are 11 commencement speakers—and their cherished books—to guide you through whatever new beginning awaits you this summer.
Congratulations to the Class of 2017!
- See more at: http://offtheshelf.com/2017/05/11-inspiring-reads-for-recent-graduates/?cp_type=OfftheShelf&rmid=OFF_THE_SHELF&rrid=6828250#sthash.9hmBL4jq.dpuf

At the George Washington
University 2010 commencement, Michelle Obama gave an awe-inspiring
address and a call to action, which I know my fellow classmates have
since carried out in their lives. “Keep going. Keep giving. Keep
engaging,” she told us, and her words still inspire my passions today.
Graduation season often contains a cocktail of emotion: from joy to
confusion to anxiety to relief. Luckily for the class of 2017, there are
words—spoken and written—to help with the transition to the next stage
in life and beyond.  Even if you’re not graduating, this time of
year—the flowers, the weather, and the sunshine—often brings welcome
feelings of new beginnings after a long, dark winter. Here are 11
commencement speakers—and their cherished books—to guide you through
whatever new beginning awaits you this summer.


Congratulations to the Class of 2017!

- See more at:
http://offtheshelf.com/2017/05/11-inspiring-reads-for-recent-graduates/?cp_type=OfftheShelf&rmid=OFF_THE_SHELF&rrid=6828250#sthash.9hmBL4jq.dpuf
At the George Washington
University 2010 commencement, Michelle Obama gave an awe-inspiring
address and a call to action, which I know my fellow classmates have
since carried out in their lives. “Keep going. Keep giving. Keep
engaging,” she told us, and her words still inspire my passions today.
Graduation season often contains a cocktail of emotion: from joy to
confusion to anxiety to relief. Luckily for the class of 2017, there are
words—spoken and written—to help with the transition to the next stage
in life and beyond.  Even if you’re not graduating, this time of
year—the flowers, the weather, and the sunshine—often brings welcome
feelings of new beginnings after a long, dark winter. Here are 11
commencement speakers—and their cherished books—to guide you through
whatever new beginning awaits you this summer.


Congratulations to the Class of 2017!

- See more at:
http://offtheshelf.com/2017/05/11-inspiring-reads-for-recent-graduates/?cp_type=OfftheShelf&rmid=OFF_THE_SHELF&rrid=6828250#sthash.9hmBL4jq.dpuf
11 Inspiring Reads for Recent Graduates

At the George Washington University 2010 commencement, Michelle Obama gave an awe-inspiring address and a call to action, which I know my fellow classmates have since carried out in their lives. “Keep going. Keep giving. Keep engaging,” she told us, and her words still inspire my passions today. Graduation season often contains a cocktail of emotion: from joy to confusion to anxiety to relief. Luckily for the class of 2017, there are words—spoken and written—to help with the transition to the next stage in life and beyond.  Even if you’re not graduating, this time of year—the flowers, the weather, and the sunshine—often brings welcome feelings of new beginnings after a long, dark winter. Here are 11 commencement speakers—and their cherished books—to guide you through whatever new beginning awaits you this summer.
Congratulations to the Class of 2017!
- See more at: http://offtheshelf.com/2017/05/11-inspiring-reads-for-recent-graduates/?cp_type=OfftheShelf&rmid=OFF_THE_SHELF&rrid=6828250#sthash.9hmBL4jq.dpuf

Congratulations, by the Way
by George Saunders

Months after George Saunders gave the commencement address at Syracuse University, its transcript—posted on the New York Times website—was shared more than a million times. Saunders’s words, now memorialized in CONGRATULATIONS, BY THE WAY, tap into the shared desire to lead kinder and more fulfilling lives.
- See more at: http://offtheshelf.com/2017/05/11-inspiring-reads-for-recent-graduates/?cp_type=OfftheShelf&rmid=OFF_THE_SHELF&rrid=6828250#sthash.9hmBL4jq.dpuf
At the George Washington University 2010 commencement, Michelle Obama gave an awe-inspiring address and a call to action, which I know my fellow classmates have since carried out in their lives. “Keep going. Keep giving. Keep engaging,” she told us, and her words still inspire my passions today. Graduation season often contains a cocktail of emotion: from joy to confusion to anxiety to relief. Luckily for the class of 2017, there are words—spoken and written—to help with the transition to the next stage in life and beyond.  Even if you’re not graduating, this time of year—the flowers, the weather, and the sunshine—often brings welcome feelings of new beginnings after a long, dark winter. Here are 11 commencement speakers—and their cherished books—to guide you through whatever new beginning awaits you this summer.
Congratulations to the Class of 2017!
- See more at: http://offtheshelf.com/2017/05/11-inspiring-reads-for-recent-graduates/?cp_type=OfftheShelf&rmid=OFF_THE_SHELF&rrid=6828250#sthash.9hmBL4jq.dpuf

Congratulations, by the Way
by George Saunders

Months after George Saunders gave the commencement address at Syracuse University, its transcript—posted on the New York Times website—was shared more than a million times. Saunders’s words, now memorialized in CONGRATULATIONS, BY THE WAY, tap into the shared desire to lead kinder and more fulfilling lives.
- See more at: http://offtheshelf.com/2017/05/11-inspiring-reads-for-recent-graduates/?cp_type=OfftheShelf&rmid=OFF_THE_SHELF&rrid=6828250#sthash.9hmBL4jq.dpuf

Congratulations, by the Way
by George Saunders

Months after George Saunders gave the commencement address at Syracuse University, its transcript—posted on the New York Times website—was shared more than a million times. Saunders’s words, now memorialized in CONGRATULATIONS, BY THE WAY, tap into the shared desire to lead kinder and more fulfilling lives.
- See more at: http://offtheshelf.com/2017/05/11-inspiring-reads-for-recent-graduates/?cp_type=OfftheShelf&rmid=OFF_THE_SHELF&rrid=6828250#sthash.9hmBL4jq.dpuf
At the George Washington University 2010 commencement, Michelle Obama gave an awe-inspiring address and a call to action, which I know my fellow classmates have since carried out in their lives. “Keep going. Keep giving. Keep engaging,” she told us, and her words still inspire my passions today. Graduation season often contains a cocktail of emotion: from joy to confusion to anxiety to relief. Luckily for the class of 2017, there are words—spoken and written—to help with the transition to the next stage in life and beyond.  Even if you’re not graduating, this time of year—the flowers, the weather, and the sunshine—often brings welcome feelings of new beginnings after a long, dark winter. Here are 11 commencement speakers—and their cherished books—to guide you through whatever new beginning awaits you this summer.
Congratulations to the Class of 2017!
- See more at: http://offtheshelf.com/2017/05/11-inspiring-reads-for-recent-graduates/?cp_type=OfftheShelf&rmid=OFF_THE_SHELF&rrid=6828250#sthash.9hmBL4jq.dpuf
At the George Washington University 2010 commencement, Michelle Obama gave an awe-inspiring address and a call to action, which I know my fellow classmates have since carried out in their lives. “Keep going. Keep giving. Keep engaging,” she told us, and her words still inspire my passions today. Graduation season often contains a cocktail of emotion: from joy to confusion to anxiety to relief. Luckily for the class of 2017, there are words—spoken and written—to help with the transition to the next stage in life and beyond.  Even if you’re not graduating, this time of year—the flowers, the weather, and the sunshine—often brings welcome feelings of new beginnings after a long, dark winter. Here are 11 commencement speakers—and their cherished books—to guide you through whatever new beginning awaits you this summer.
Congratulations to the Class of 2017!
- See more at: http://offtheshelf.com/2017/05/11-inspiring-reads-for-recent-graduates/?cp_type=OfftheShelf&rmid=OFF_THE_SHELF&rrid=6828250#sthash.9hmBL4jq.dpuf
Months after George Saunders gave the commencement address at Syracuse University, its transcript—posted on the New York Times website—was shared more than a million times. Saunders’s words, now memorialized in CONGRATULATIONS, BY THE WAY, tap into the shared desire to lead kinder and more fulfilling lives.
- See more at: http://offtheshelf.com/2017/05/11-inspiring-reads-for-recent-graduates/?cp_type=OfftheShelf&rmid=OFF_THE_SHELF&rrid=6828250#sthash.9hmBL4jq.dpuf

11 Inspiring Reads for Recent Graduates

At the George Washington
University 2010 commencement, Michelle Obama gave an awe-inspiring
address and a call to action, which I know my fellow classmates have
since carried out in their lives. “Keep going. Keep giving. Keep
engaging,” she told us, and her words still inspire my passions today.
Graduation season often contains a cocktail of emotion: from joy to
confusion to anxiety to relief. Luckily for the class of 2017, there are
words—spoken and written—to help with the transition to the next stage
in life and beyond.  Even if you’re not graduating, this time of
year—the flowers, the weather, and the sunshine—often brings welcome
feelings of new beginnings after a long, dark winter. Here are 11
commencement speakers—and their cherished books—to guide you through
whatever new beginning awaits you this summer.


Congratulations to the Class of 2017!

- See more at:
http://offtheshelf.com/2017/05/11-inspiring-reads-for-recent-graduates/?cp_type=OfftheShelf&rmid=OFF_THE_SHELF&rrid=6828250#sthash.9hmBL4jq.dpuf
Months after George Saunders gave the commencement address at Syracuse University, its transcript—posted on the New York Times website—was shared more than a million times. Saunders’s words, now memorialized in CONGRATULATIONS, BY THE WAY, tap into the shared desire to lead kinder and more fulfilling lives.
- See more at: http://offtheshelf.com/2017/05/11-inspiring-reads-for-recent-graduates/?cp_type=OfftheShelf&rmid=OFF_THE_SHELF&rrid=6828250#sthash.9hmBL4jq.dpuf

Congratulations, by the Way
by George Saunders

Months after George Saunders gave the commencement address at Syracuse University, its transcript—posted on the New York Times website—was shared more than a million times. Saunders’s words, now memorialized in CONGRATULATIONS, BY THE WAY, tap into the shared desire to lead kinder and more fulfilling lives.
- See more at: http://offtheshelf.com/2017/05/11-inspiring-reads-for-recent-graduates/?cp_type=OfftheShelf&rmid=OFF_THE_SHELF&rrid=6828250#sthash.9hmBL4jq.dpuf
At the George Washington
University 2010 commencement, Michelle Obama gave an awe-inspiring
address and a call to action, which I know my fellow classmates have
since carried out in their lives. “Keep going. Keep giving. Keep
engaging,” she told us, and her words still inspire my passions today.
Graduation season often contains a cocktail of emotion: from joy to
confusion to anxiety to relief. Luckily for the class of 2017, there are
words—spoken and written—to help with the transition to the next stage
in life and beyond.  Even if you’re not graduating, this time of
year—the flowers, the weather, and the sunshine—often brings welcome
feelings of new beginnings after a long, dark winter. Here are 11
commencement speakers—and their cherished books—to guide you through
whatever new beginning awaits you this summer.


Congratulations to the Class of 2017!

- See more at:
http://offtheshelf.com/2017/05/11-inspiring-reads-for-recent-graduates/?cp_type=OfftheShelf&rmid=OFF_THE_SHELF&rrid=6828250#sthash.9hmBL4jq.dpuf

11 Inspiring Reads for Recent Graduates

At the George Washington
University 2010 commencement, Michelle Obama gave an awe-inspiring
address and a call to action, which I know my fellow classmates have
since carried out in their lives. “Keep going. Keep giving. Keep
engaging,” she told us, and her words still inspire my passions today.
Graduation season often contains a cocktail of emotion: from joy to
confusion to anxiety to relief. Luckily for the class of 2017, there are
words—spoken and written—to help with the transition to the next stage
in life and beyond.  Even if you’re not graduating, this time of
year—the flowers, the weather, and the sunshine—often brings welcome
feelings of new beginnings after a long, dark winter. Here are 11
commencement speakers—and their cherished books—to guide you through
whatever new beginning awaits you this summer.


Congratulations to the Class of 2017!

- See more at:
http://offtheshelf.com/2017/05/11-inspiring-reads-for-recent-graduates/?cp_type=OfftheShelf&rmid=OFF_THE_SHELF&rrid=6828250#sthash.9hmBL4jq.dpuf

11 Inspiring Reads for Recent Graduates

At the George Washington
University 2010 commencement, Michelle Obama gave an awe-inspiring
address and a call to action, which I know my fellow classmates have
since carried out in their lives. “Keep going. Keep giving. Keep
engaging,” she told us, and her words still inspire my passions today.
Graduation season often contains a cocktail of emotion: from joy to
confusion to anxiety to relief. Luckily for the class of 2017, there are
words—spoken and written—to help with the transition to the next stage
in life and beyond.  Even if you’re not graduating, this time of
year—the flowers, the weather, and the sunshine—often brings welcome
feelings of new beginnings after a long, dark winter. Here are 11
commencement speakers—and their cherished books—to guide you through
whatever new beginning awaits you this summer.


Congratulations to the Class of 2017!

- See more at:
http://offtheshelf.com/2017/05/11-inspiring-reads-for-recent-graduates/?cp_type=OfftheShelf&rmid=OFF_THE_SHELF&rrid=6828250#sthash.9hmBL4jq.dpuf

11 Inspiring Reads for Recent Graduates

At the George Washington
University 2010 commencement, Michelle Obama gave an awe-inspiring
address and a call to action, which I know my fellow classmates have
since carried out in their lives. “Keep going. Keep giving. Keep
engaging,” she told us, and her words still inspire my passions today.
Graduation season often contains a cocktail of emotion: from joy to
confusion to anxiety to relief. Luckily for the class of 2017, there are
words—spoken and written—to help with the transition to the next stage
in life and beyond.  Even if you’re not graduating, this time of
year—the flowers, the weather, and the sunshine—often brings welcome
feelings of new beginnings after a long, dark winter. Here are 11
commencement speakers—and their cherished books—to guide you through
whatever new beginning awaits you this summer.


Congratulations to the Class of 2017!

- See more at:
http://offtheshelf.com/2017/05/11-inspiring-reads-for-recent-graduates/?cp_type=OfftheShelf&rmid=OFF_THE_SHELF&rrid=6828250#sthash.9hmBL4jq.dpuf

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