Summit Books

I Believe

The Summit invited students, staff, parents, alumni, faculty and friends to explore their consciousness for a topical essay on a belief or theoretical frame that they apply in their lives for a book called “I Believe.” Published in the winter of 2009, this inspirational book now is available for you to read online here.

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Other books:

The Summit is proud of three recent books written by students which which can be purchased online.

Hidden Spaces and Faces of The Summit Country Day School

By Bradley Bedacht  ’10 and Gabriella Chandra ’10
Beautiful photos of The Summit Country Day School’s campus are laid out in this coffee table book which was the culmination of a Senior Search project. A portion of all proceeds benefit charity. (Published 2010. Hardcover with Imagewrap, $41.95; Hardcover with dust jacket, $39.95. Softcover, $29.95.)

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Knights' Tales: The Summit Writer’s Project

By Ellie Cooney, Audy Dahl, Emily Haussler, Emily Hogya, Mandy Keelor, Jacquie Lee, Regina Merrill and Katie Woodall
This collection of short stories by eight different Middle School student authors covers a gamut of themes -- each incisive, poignant and articulating a basic human need.  These writers may only be middle school-aged, but their minds and hearts are already delving into the fundamental needs of humanity. Proceeds benefit the charity work of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur in Zimbabwe. (Published 2010. Hardcover, $27.99; paperback, $15.99)

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Faded Secrets: The Summit Writers' Project

By Mackenzie Biggs, Anna Delamerced, Emily Hogya, Alex Houle, Regina Merrill and Katie Woodall
Jennifer, a 7th grader at The Summit Country Day School, travels back in time to unravel a potentially secret that could save lives. The Summit’s Middle School authors interviewed long-standing teachers and the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur to collect history for their fictional novel tracing a family through the generations at the school. Proceeds benefit the charity work of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur in Zimbabwe. (Published 2008. Hardcover, $23.99; Paperback, $13.99)

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