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Carol Bellhouse ’76—Places to Hide (fiction), Independently published
Kate Broad ’06—Greenwich (fiction), St. Martin’s Press
Elaine Tomenendal Brzycki ’80 and Henry Brzycki—Champions in Life: The Playbook for Teens and Their Parents with 10 Essential Skills to Optimize Mental Health (nonfiction), BG
Liana De Girolami Cheney ’72—Giorgio Vasari: The Quest of a Painter (nonfiction), Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Odile Cisneros ’91, translator—galáxias by Haroldo de Campos (poetry), Ugly Duckling Presse
Jennifer Chudy, faculty—Some White Folks: The Interracial Politics of Sympathy, Suffering, and Solidarity (nonfiction), University of Chicago Press
Caitjan Gainty ’97—The Product of Medicine: How Efficiency Made American Health Care (nonfiction), Duke University Press
Dorothee von Huene Greenberg ’58—Flight to Freedom: The Underground Railroad in New York’s Westchester and Dutchess Counties and Beyond (nonfiction), AuthorHouse
Ellen Hoobler ’98 and Patricia Lagarde—The Spirit Within: Art and Life in Latin America / El espiritu interior: Arte y vida en Latinoamerica (museum publication), Walters Art Museum
Karen Jordan ’91—What She Says: Words of Wisdom from My Southern Grandmother (nonfiction), Esor Books
Pilar Joyce ’89—I’m Not Supposed to Be Here: A Mostly True Book (humor), Independently published
Jamie Kiffel-Alcheh ’98—The Curious Case of the Pot Roast: A Passover Mystery (children’s fiction), Green Bean Books
Cynthia Yenkin Levinson ’67 and Jennifer Swanson—Who Owns the Moon? and Other Conundrums of Exploring and Using Space (young readers nonfiction), Margaret Quinlin Books
Amanda Redd Lindroth ’84—Island Dreaming: Amanda Lindroth Design (nonfiction), Vendome Press
Lynne Mallinson DS ’98, translator—The Autobiography of the Buddhist Monk Ven. Jianyue Duti, The Old Man Who Sees the Moon (autobiography), Luminare Press
Jennifer Phillips ’73—Sailing to the Edges (poetry), Finishing Line Press
Katya Chavchavadze Redpath ’83—Time Changes Everything (solo album), Soundcloud
Nida Sophasarun ’99—Novice: Poems (poetry), LSU Press
Ann Bennett Spence (Bian An) ’72—Demolished Figures of Final Judgment (photography), Luminare Press
Sanjana Thakur ’20—“Aishwarya Rai” (short story), Granta
Pamela Howland Wescott ’71—Burnt Umber (fiction), Ragged Island Press
Stephanie Williams ’70—The Education of Girls (memoir), Highbury Books
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