Susan Alexander ’69—Listening to Joseph (fiction) and A Naturalist’s Adventures in the Levant: The 1874 Expedition of Henry Jones Elwes FRSVMH and the Discovery of the Elwes Snowdrop (nonfiction), independently published
Claire Ayoub ’11, writer and director—Empire Waist (feature film), Blue Fox Entertainment
Patricia Bonis ’76—Jeddah Bride: A Memoir (nonfiction), Conservatarian Press
Jin Lan Deng Cera ’12—Awakening… (spirituality), independently published
Hillary Rodham Clinton ’69—Something Lost, Something Gained: Reflections on Life, Love, and Liberty (nonfiction), Simon & Schuster
Maude de Schauensee ’58—Equipment for Horses from the Period IVB Level (ca. 1000-800 BCE) at Tepe Hasanlu, Iran (nonfiction), Penn
Anne Jacker Dubitzky ’74—Back to the Garden: The Magic of Gardening Therapy (nonfiction), Blind Cat Press
Leslie Pickering Francis ’67 and John Francis—States of Health: The Ethics and Consequences of Policy Variation in a Federal System (nonfiction), Oxford University Press
Kerry Gaertner Gerbracht ’01—The Louvre Art Deck: 52 Masterpieces from the World’s Most Famous Collection (art history cards), Universe
Lindsay Karloff Giroux ’07—I Know Mad: A Book About Feeling Mad, Frustrated, and Jealous (children’s nonfiction), Free Spirit Publishing
Dorcas Hand ’73, Sara Kelly Johns, et al.—Strengthening Library Ecosystems: Collaborate for Advocacy and Impact (nonfiction), ALA Editions
Rachael Labes ’20, writing as Rachael Harriet—Something Forever (romance), independently published
Melissa Ludtke ’73—Locker Room Talk: A Woman’s Struggle to Get Inside (nonfiction), Rutgers University Press
Jacqueline Briggs Martin ’66—Farmer Eva’s Green Garden Life (children’s nonfiction), Readers to Eaters
Erich Matala Matthes, faculty—What to Save and Why: Identity, Authenticity, and the Ethics of Conservation (nonfiction), Oxford University Press
Susan Lynn Meyer, faculty, and Jaya Mehta—Nisha’s Just-Right Christmas Tree (children’s fiction), Beaming Books
Alexandra Miletta ’83—Teach with Confidence: Five Domains for Managing Life in Classrooms (nonfiction), Rowman & Littlefield
Helen Kang Morgan ’98 and Kelly Cooper Paradis—Parenting on the Frontlines: Stories of Love, Loss, and Wonder (nonfiction), Maize Books
Alicia López Nieto ’91—Teachers Speak Up! Stories of Courage, Resilience, and Hope in Difficult Times (nonfiction), Teachers College Press
Brenda Peynado ’06—Time’s Agent (science fiction), Tordotcom
April Randall ’03, Sonya Alise McKinzie, et al.—The Blueprint of a ThriveHer: From Surviving to Thriving (nonfiction), independently published
Alyson Richman ’94—The Time Keepers (fiction), Union Square & Co.
Petra Rivera-Rideau, faculty—Fitness Fiesta! Selling Latinx Culture Through Zumba (nonfiction), Duke University Press
Jennifer Lonoff Schiff ’87—Finding Gemma Lovegood (fiction), Shovel & Pail Press
Bree Schuette ’97—Poppy Rose: The Hoppy Adventures of a Tiny Mountain Bunny (children’s nonfiction), independently published
Colette Schwarzenbach Shulman ’53—When Russia Was Opening Up: A Memoir (nonfiction), Independently published
Maria-Christina Stewart ’03—Meaning vs. Merit (podcast)
Pamela Robertson Wojcik ’86—Unhomed: Cycles of Mobility and Placelessness in American Cinema (nonfiction), University of California Press
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