All-School Read

The All-School Read (ASR) is an opportunity for the entire Berkshire community, from students to alumni, to engage in a body of work from a traditional literary perspective as well as a scientific, economic, philosophical, or historical one.

It’s a chance for students to interact with talented authors and thinkers, while considering a given topic in a real-world context. This examination promotes critical thinking and provides an opportunity for a collective conversation on campus. The program launches in the fall with a kick-off event, and the book's theme is studied within the curriculum and revisited during special events throughout the year.

ASR 2018

The 2018 ASR is Station Eleven, a novel by Emily St. John Mandel. At once a gripping, post-apocalyptic page-turner and an elegy for a lost civilization, Station Eleven's themes explore the resilience of the human spirit and the power of the relationships that bind us together.

A National Book Award finalist and winner of the Arthur C. Clarke Award, the New York Times bestselling novel was voted Best Book of the Year by The Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, The Atlantic, NPR, Entertainment Weekly,Time, and many others.

The novel focuses on the events leading up to a devastating flu pandemic that wipes out 99% of the world’s population and follows several characters whose lives are intertwined before and after this cataclysmic event. In imagining a post-apocalyptic world, the book implores readers to consider the fleeting beauty of life as we know it and ask themselves, "What would I miss?" This and many other questions will linger long after the last page is turned.

ASR ANNOUNCEMENT VIDEO

ASR CONTEST

The ASR Contest is a chance for students to articulate, through the written word, a video or audio response, or other artistic means, their understanding and personal connections to Station Eleven. For more about the contest, click here.

ONLINE READING GUIDE

As a compliment to the novel, we have gathered a collection of resources online. Don't miss the videos, podcasts, social media feeds from the author, and more, on our ASR Reading Guide.

Past All-School Read Programs