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Caroline Giles Banks ’65—The Last Oak Leaf: Haiku, Senryu, and Haibun Poems (nonfiction), Wellington-Giles Press
Suzanne Henry Brody ’98—Body on the Bima (mystery), Silver Bow Publishing
Anne Labouisse Dean ’64—Far Side of Revenge: Prince Brian Boru, Future King of Ireland (historical fiction),
Gladeye Press
Susan Foster ’68—Righteous Rage: Why Feminism Needs the Fierce Goddesses (nonfiction), Chiron Publications
Helen Fremont ’78—Outside the Lines: A Memoir (nonfiction), Sibylline Digital First
Carolyn Sterbin Hess ’58—Coast to Coast 1971: A Young Family Celebrates America (nonfiction), independently published
Sondra Wieland Howe ’60—“Feminist Organizations in Music Education,” a chapter in The Oxford Handbook of Feminism and Music Education (nonfiction), Oxford University Press
LaShaune Johnson ’99, editor, with Martín Renzo Rosales and Alexander Rödlach—Research as Accompaniment: Solidarity and Community Partnerships for Transformative Action (nonfiction), Routledge
Suzanne Lund Miller ’89—No Paper Today (poetry), LJMcD Communications
Stephanie Blair Mitchell ’96—Viewfinder (poetry), Finishing Line Press
Brinda Sankaranarayanan Narayan ’90—Bee-Witched (children’s fiction), Hachette India
Diane Silvers Ravitch ’60—An Education: How I Changed My Mind About Schools and Almost Everything Else, Columbia University Press
Susan Margulies Sheehan ’58, editor—Our Washington, DC: America’s Hometown in Transition (nonfiction), The Sager Group
Holly Goldberg Sloan ’80—Finding Lost (fiction), Penguin Random House
Ellen Soulliere ’70—The Empress and the Dragon Throne: Imperial Women of the Early Ming Dynasty (nonfiction), Hong Kong University Press
Alison “Snowy” Campbell Swain ’69, illustrator—The Enchanting Interiors of Bunny Mellon (nonfiction), Rizzoli
Karren Bell Windsor ’80—This Sliver of Time: One Woman’s Journey in Eldercare (nonfiction), independently published
Pavla Zakova-Laney DS ’95—Divine Destiny: One Woman’s Spiritual Journey (memoir), independently published
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