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Jenny Fung Brandemuehl ’85 Forever Fly Free: A Memoir About the Power of Hope and Love After Loss (nonfiction), Regalo Press
Kat Craddock ’05 and Marie-Pierre St-Onge Eat Better, Sleep Better: 75 Recipes and A 28-Day Meal Plan That Unlock the Food-Sleep Connection (cookbook), Simon and Schuster
Kay White Drew ’73 Stress Test (memoir), Apprentice House Press
Paula Fredriksen ’73 Ancient Christianties: The First Five Hundred Years (nonfiction), Princeton University Press
Bronwyn Hall ’66 The Economics of Innovation and Intellectual Property (nonfiction), Oxford University Press
Claire Kendall ’81 Hemingway’s Faith (nonfiction), Rowman & Littlefield
Lucy Kirk ’62 We Already Have a Woman We Like: A CIA Career Memoir (memoir), BookBaby
Karen Lebacqz ’66 and Matthew Gaudet Eight Theories of Justice: Perspectives from Philosophical and Theological Ethics (nonfiction), Fortress Press
Lida Maxwell ’99 Rachel Carson and Power of Queer Love (nonfiction), Stanford University Press
Madhu Mukhtyar Messenger ’94 and Darshika Varma The Wedding Shoe Snatch (picture book), Albert Whitman & Company
Kris Pastoriza ’87 with Robert Averilll Corps of Granite: Glimpses of New Hampshire CCC Camps (nonfiction), Moosilauke Books
Lynette Silcott Russell ’86 A Boy Shares His Lunch (children’s fiction), Extreme Overflow Publishing
Rebecca Saltzer ’84 Not Accounting for Murder (fiction), Level Best Books
Kimiko Takeda ’86, translator Chasing Ozu by Shinnosuke Kometani (nonfiction), Takashi Sasakawa
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