 Anthropology has been selected as an outstanding academic title by Choice Magazine. So I get to put like the gold seal on my book. And what it said is that this is done. So I went to Choice and said, so how is it that they make the selection? And here's what they write. Every year in January issue, Choice publishes a list of outstanding academic titles that were reviewed during the previous calendar year. This prestigious list reflects the best in scholarly titles, reviewed by Choice, and brings with it an extraordinary recognition of the academic library community. This list is quite selective. It contains approximately 10% of the 7,000 works reviewed in Choice each year. And they actually start with 20,000 volumes, and they reduce it to 7,000. Of those 7,000, they make a selection. The Choice editors base their selections on the reviewers' evaluation of the work, the editor's knowledge of the field, and the reviewers' record. The list was known as Outstanding Academic Books Until 2000. They write in awarding the Outstanding Academic Titles. The editors apply several criterias. One, overall excellence in presentation and scholarship, importance relevant to other literature in the field, distinction as a first treatment of a given subject in a book or electronic form. And I think that's where Black Feminist Sanctuology does. Originality or uniqueness of treatment, where were the autoethnographic voices of women of color in anthropology 13 years ago? Value to undergraduate students. I've had people come up to me and say that this book saved their lives. Importance in building undergraduate library collections.