Rebecca Bedell ’80, faculty—Moved to Tears: Rethinking the Art of the Sentimental in the United States, Princeton University Press
Lisa Blumberg ’74—Righting the Hourglass, Fernfield Imprints
Lorelei Brush ’68—Uncovering, Mascot Books
Sumita Chakraborty ’08—Arrow, Alice James Books
Hillary Rodham Clinton ’69 and Chelsea Clinton—The Book of Gutsy Women: Favorite Stories of Courage and Resilience, Simon & Schuster
Dorothy Devine ’69—Patchwork: Fifty Years of Poetry, Starshine
Nancy-Ann Card Feren ’68—Not Your Average Travelers: 40 Years of Adventures in all the U.S. National Parks, Feren Travels
Jasmine Guillory ’97—Royal Holiday, Berkley
Gladys Egge Henrikson ’62—Carol Burris and the Women’s Lobby: The Untold Story of a Shoestring Lobbyist, Justitia Publishing
Ellen Jaffe ’66—The Day I Saw Willie Mays and Other Poems, Pinking Shears Publications
Heather Miller ’01—Resolutions: A Practical Guide for Self-Repair, Lulu Press
Theresa Piasta ’06 with Audrey Gill Courchesne ’06—Raising a Doodle: Heartwarming Stories from Dog Parents Around the World, Spark Press
Elizabeth Zeiler Rivers ’58—Living in the Sky, Kelsay Books
Judith Rieger Searle ’58—Wives, Lovers, Judith Searle/Ignudo Press
Julie Seely ’78—Skinny House: A Memoir of Family, Skinny House Press
Anna Sherman ’92—The Bells of Old Tokyo: Meditations on Time and a City, Picador
Nancy Stoller ’63—Southern White Girl Seeks Social Change: A Twentieth Century Memoir, Bright Stuff
Susan Dubinsky Terris ’59—Familiar Tense, Marsh Hawk Press
Tanuja Mehrotra Wakefield ’93—Undersong, FutureCycle Press
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