University Libraries Promotion and Tenure Recognition

W. Travis DeCastro associate director for production

Book Title: The Lord of the Rings

Author: J.R.R. Tolkein

Selection Statement:

A difficult decision. Since there are no quality books in my field I can't say that academically I was influenced by any one author. My father passed away early in my life leaving me with three older sisters and my mother. Needless to say I did not have a lot of male influences in my life. Several of our neighbors were sure to include me on as many father/son activities as they could but there was really no substitute. I first read this book in the fall following my father's passing. I was taken by the world that Tolkein had created. While I did not fashionably identify with many of the heroes of the book, I was most impressed by Gandalf and his wise choices, sometimes hard choices. I read the book every fall for around seventeen-plus years. Even today I will pick it up and read some favorite passages.


I find I continue to seek Gandalf's wisdom in the decisions I make in life. Sometimes the hardest decision is the right one to take at the time. Never hasty, I choose to try to really think through a problem and not take the first solution that comes to mind. While I admire many good yarns, especially with a career in the theatre, it is this yarn that has helped shape my life today. While they made a passable series of movies out of the tale, you should really read the book. The depth of the characters and their relationships with each other really define the work.  Enjoy.


Year: 2011