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Recent books by Wellesley authors:

 

Caroline Giles Banks ’65—Picture a Poem: Ekphrastic and Other Poems, Wellington-Giles Press

Ruth Bottigheimer (Sue Ballenger Bottigheimer ’61)—Magic Tales and Fairy Tale Magic: From Ancient Egypt to the Italian Renaissance, Palgrave Macmillan

Lee Chambers ’70—The Weston Sisters: An American Abolitionist Family, The University of North Carolina Press

Sheila Connolly ’72—Picked to Die, Berkley Prime Crime

Anna Sloan Devlin ’71—Transforming the Doctor’s Office: Principles from Evidence-Based Design, Routledge

Anne Fernald ’88, editor—Mrs. Dalloway: The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Virginia Woolf, Cambridge University Press

Jacquelyn Fletcher ’95—Dear You: Messages from Your Heart, Gold House Press

Laura Zinn Fromm ’86, Sweet Survival: Tales of Cooking & Coping, Greenpoint Press

Nancy Harmon Jenkins ’59—Virgin Territory: Exploring the World of Olive Oil, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Ellen Jaffe ’66—Skinny-Dipping with the Muse, Guernica Editions

Lida Maxwell ’99—Public Trials: Burke, Zola, Arendt, and the Politics of Lost Causes, Oxford University Press

Susan Meyer, faculty—New Shoes, Holiday House

Ellen Mickiewicz ’60—No Illusions: The Voices of Russia’s Future Leaders, Oxford University Press

Jana Riess ’91—Flunking Sainthood Every Day: A Daily Devotional for the Rest of Us, Paraclete Press

Nayantara Pandit Sahgal ’47—The Political Imagination: A Personal Response to Life, Literature, and Politics, Harper Collins India

Elizabeth Schultz ’58—Mrs. Noah Takes the Helm, Turning Point Publications; The Quickening, FutureCycle Press; The Sauntering Eye, Antrim House

Karen Signell ’58—Smokey Bear: The Cub Who Left His Pawprints on History, Karen Signell Books

FaEdah Totah ’89—Preserving the Old City of Damascus, Syracuse University Press

Mary Frese Witt ’59—Metatheater and Modernity: Baroque and Neobaroque, Fairleigh Dickinson University Press

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