RECENT BOOKS BY WELLESLEY AUTHORS
Susan Alexander ’69—The Ainswick Orange, Minerva
Nancy Sallop Alimansky ’63—Echoes of Highland Jazz, Swingin’ in the Boston Suburbs, 1983–2003, Infinity Publishing
Susan Andrews ’71—God With Skin On, Css Publishing Company
Lindsey Clark ’99—Land of Dark and Sun: A Journey Through Africa, Amazon Digital Services
Margaretta Barton Colt ’60—Martial Bliss: The Story of the Military Bookstore, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Katherine Grandjean, faculty—American Passage: The Communications Frontier in Early New England, Harvard University Press
Susan Greenhalgh ’72—Fat-Talk Nation: The Human Cost of America’s War on Fat, Cornell University Press
Elizabeth Holzer ’00—The Concerned Women of Buduburam: Refugee Activists and Humanitarian Dilemmas, Cornell University press
Peggy Levitt, faculty—Artifacts and Allegiances: How Museums Put the Nation and the World on Display, University Of California Press
Susan Elia Macneal ’91—Mrs. Roosevelt’s Confidante: A Maggie Hope Mystery, Bantam
Sally Gregory Mcmillen ’66—Lucy Stone: An Unapologetic Life, Oxford University Press
Alicia Peters ’98—Responding to Human Trafficking: Sex, Gender, and Culture in the Law, University Of Pennsylvania Press
Elizabeth Dawkins Poreba ’68—Vexed, Wipf And Stock Publishers
Jeanne Gleason Register ’59—Acadian Passage, Lulu Publishing Services
Margaret Ritter ’99 and Petra Thorn—Our Family: A Book for Solo-Mom Families With Children Conceived Through Donor Insemination, Efamart e-book
Frances Oguss Stallings ’65 and Hiroka Fujita—How to Fool a Cat: Japanese Folktales For Children, Parkhurst Brothers Publications
Emily Vardell ’05—The Medical Library Association Guide to Answering Questions About The Affordable Care Act, Rowman & Littlefield
Corinne Gordon Whitaker ’56—Alone, Mixbook
Marilyn Koenick Yalom ’54 with Theresa Donovan Brown—The Social Sex: A History of Female Friendship, Harper Perennial
Elizabeth Marie Young, faculty—Translation as Muse: Poetic Translation in Catullus’s Rome, University of Chicago Press
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