Some essays in this book deal with difficult subjects, if you are feeling overwhelmed, depressed, anxious, or need someone to talk to, don't hesitate to contact LCC Counseling Services. Where you can talk with a state-licensed, professional counselor for free as a currently-enrolled LCC student.
If you are not an LCC student and need help, please check out the mental health resources listed on Michigan.gov/StayWell.
If you have questions or suggestions about One Book One LCC, contact the Office of Empowerment's Wesley Canady (canadyw@lcc.edu).
Get a Free Copy to Keep:
This year, professors can request class sets for their students; additionally, employees and students who would like to read the book outside of course work, may pick up an individual copy at the Office of Empowerment (Arts & Sciences Building, Suite 1317). Professors should submit a class set request using this digital form (see button below). Free copies will be available at the start of each semester on a first come, first served basis. If we run out of free copies, or if you would prefer an ebook, you can borrow from the LCC Library.
Borrow From the LCC Library:
To borrow the ebook, follow this link, or search for the title via OneSearch or the catalog.
To borrow a print copy, look in course reserves and the leisure reading collection and check out at the library's Help Zone.
Get an Accessible Copy from LCC:
Students and employees can get an accessible copy of the book by contacting Andrew George (georga14@lcc.edu) or the Center for Student Access (lcc-accessibility@lcc.edu).
Borrow From Another Library:
You can check out a copy (print, ebook, or audio book) from an area library:
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Please use the button below to access the class set request form. Requests will be filled by the Office of Empowerment on a first come, first served basis.
LCC has had a common reading program since 2014.
Lansing Community College Library's One Book One LCC 2025-26 guide is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.