Pamela Buck ’97—Objects of Liberty: British Women Writers and Revolutionary Souvenirs (nonfiction), University of Delaware Press
Wendy Chen ’14—Their Divine Fires (fiction), Algonquin
Amy Chu ’89—Fighting to Belong!: Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander History from the 1700s through the 1800s (graphic nonfiction), Third State Books
Brittany Coles Dunn ’08 and Bill Woolf—Eradicating Human Trafficking: A Transformative Approach through Collective Impact (nonfiction), independently published
Justine Firnhaber-Baker ’98—House of Lilies: The Dynasty that Made Medieval France (nonfiction), Basic Books
Lindsay Karloff Giroux ’07—I Know Happy: A Book About Feeling Happy, Excited, and Proud and I Know Sad: A Book About Feeling Sad, Lonely, and Disappointed (children’s nonfiction), Free Spirit Publishing
Anne Hall ’67—Where the Muses Still Haunt: The Second Reading (nonfiction), St. Augustine’s Press
Harriet Paulk Hessam ’76 and Amelie Patel—Saachi the Angel (children’s fiction), Peppertree Press
Adriane Johnson-Williams ’96—Not Your Father’s Capitalism: What Race Equity Asks of U.S. Business Leaders (nonfiction), Advantage + Books
Leslie Higgins Kain DS ’79—What Lies Buried (fiction), Atmosphere Press
Zeba Khan ’00—Ella Pretty Blog (beauty and style blog), www.ellaprettyblog.com
Melissa Love Koenig ’95 et al.—Law & Rhetoric: A Primer (nonfiction), Carolina Academic Press
Lorraine O’Grady ’55 and Amanda Gilvin, editors—Teaching/Learning with Lorraine O’Grady’s Both/And (nonfiction ebook), Davis Museum at Wellesley College
Alexandra Stark ’10—The Yemen Model: Why U.S. Policy Has Failed in the Middle East (nonfiction), Yale University Press
Leslie Stephens ’14—You’re Safe Here (fiction), Scout Press
Eleanor Herz Swent ’45—Landing Uphill: Seven Years at San Luis (nonfiction), Outskirts Press
Susan Dubinsky Terris ’59—Green Leaves, Unseeing (poetry), Marsh Hawk Press
Carleen Lyden Walker ’77 et. al.—Zero Point Four: How U.S. Leadership in Maritime Will Secure America’s Future (nonfiction), USA Book Writers
Ann Zhao ’24—Dear Wendy (fiction), Feiwel & Friends
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