Freshink

Freshink

Paula Bernstein ’90How to Be Golden: Lessons We Can Learn from Betty White, Running Press

Suzanne Henry Brody 98Lunch With Rav Dimi, Silver Bow

Kathryn Bishop Carden ’79Make Your Own Map: Career Success Strategy for Women, Kogan Page

Hillary Rodham Clinton ’69 and Louise Penny—State of Terror, Simon & Schuster/St. Martin’s Press

Sheila Connolly ’72The Secret Staircase, Minotaur Books

Anne Fernald ’88, editor—The Oxford Handbook of Virginia Woolf, Oxford University Press

Crystal Marie Fleming ’04Rise Up!: How You Can Join the Fight Against White Supremacy, Henry Holt and Co.

Helen Currie Foster 67Ghost Daughter, Stuart’s Creek Press

Elizabeth Gibbs ’85My Tomato, Donald T. Gibbs Library Press

Alice Wolf Gilborn ’58Apples and Stones, Kelsay Books

Arden Eli Hill ’01Bloodwater Parish, Seven Kitchens Press

Barbara Gleeson Johns ’64Kenjiro Nomura, American Modernist: An Issei Artist’s Journey, Cascadia Art Museum

Jamie Kiffel-Alcheh ’98Matzah Craze, Kar-Ben Publishing

Erika Kitzmiller ’00The Roots of Educational Inequality: Philadelphia’s Germantown High School, 1907–2014, University of Pennsylvania Press

Jacqueline Briggs Martin ’66, Liza Ketchum, and Phyllis Root—Begin with a Bee, University of Minnesota Press

Natalie Baturka May ’81Self-Care for New and Student Nurses, Sigma Theta Tau International

Linda Riebel ’67, editor, writing as Lindsay Crane—The Stuffed Owl Returns: Newly Collected Poetical Mishaps and Absurdities, Print and Pixel Books

Maria San Filippo ’98, editor—After “Happily Ever After”: Romantic Comedy in the Post-Romantic Age, Wayne State University Press

Jennifer Lonoff Schiff ’87For Whom the Shell Tolls: A Sanibel Island Mystery, Shovel & Pail Press

G.Z. Schmidt ’15The Dreamweavers, Holiday House

Ann Bennett Spence ’72 (writing as An Bian)—Nancy Nianci: A Story of Wars, Luminare Press

Eleanor Herz Swent ’45One Shot for Gold: Developing a Modern Mine in Northern California, University of Nevada Press

Emy Thomas ’55A Most Unlikely Story: A Short Memoir of a Long Life, Authorhouse

2 Comments

Joy Overstreet (Kimball) ’62
Per your instructions I mailed two copies of my book, The Cherry Pie Paradox, to you in early October for inclusion in FreshInk. Did I miss your deadline? It isn't listed here... Also- different topic entirely: scrolling through the list of years to select my class year is really really weird. The dates scroll by in very random order. At least they did for me just now.
Lisa Scanlon Mogolov ’99
Hi, Joy! The deadline for the fall issue is Sept. 1, so your book will be listed in the winter issue, which comes out in February. We list authors alphabetically by last name, not by class year, which admittedly is counter to what we usually do in the magazine!

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