New books by Wellesley authors
Madeleine Korbel Albright ’59—Fascism: A Warning, Harper Books
Alexia Bloch ’89—Sex, Love, and Migration: Postsocialism, Modernity, and Intimacy from Istanbul to the Arctic, Cornell University Press
Lisa Chau ’97—The Clover Canal Principles, Alpha Vert Enterprises
Wendy Chen ’14—Unearthings, Tavern Books
Maryam Homayoun Eisler ’89—Voices East London, Thames & Hudson
Katie Ellison ’06—Who Was Bob Marley? Penguin Workshop
Crystal Fleming ’04—Resurrecting Slavery: Racial Legacies and White Supremacy in France, Temple University Press
Carol McGrew Getty ’60—Peace in Justice: Reflections from a Career in the Criminal Justice System, Chandler Lake
Erin Goodman ’02, translator—Prisoner of Pinochet, My Year in a Chilean Concentration Camp, by Sergio Bitar, University of Wisconsin Press
Audrey Robinson Jones ’72 (with Larry Jones)—Falling Through the Ceiling: Our ADHD Family Memoir, Wesleyan University Press
Cynthia Yenkin Levinson ’67—The Youngest Marcher: The Story of Audrey Faye Hendricks, a Young Civil Rights Activist, Simon & Schuster
Dana Mele ’02—People Like Us, G.P. Putnam Books for Young Readers
Laura Munder ’71—Impulse to Murder, Black Opal Books
Stephanie O’Hara ’95, translator—Midwife to the Queen of France: Diverse Observations, by Louise Bourgeois, Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Deborah Derr Perkins ’89—Life-Giving Prayer: Practical Ways to Improve Your Communication with God, His Inscriptions, Inc.
Amy Mitchell Poeppel ’88—Limelight, Atria/Emily Bestler Books
Elizabeth Dawkins Poreba ’68—Self Help: A Guide for the Retiring (poems), Resource Publications
Mehrunnisa Rafi-Riaz ’88 writing as Natasha Rafi—The Jinni on the Roof: A Ramadan Story, Pamir
Julie Rehmeyer ’94—Through the Shadowlands: A Science Writer’s Odyssey Into an Illness Science Doesn’t Understand, Rodale
Quinn Slobodian, faculty—Globalists: The End of Empire and the Birth of Neoliberalism, Harvard University Press
J.E. Smyth ’99—Nobody’s Girl Friday: The Women Who Ran Hollywood, Oxford University Press
Madeline Tiger ’56—In the Clearing, Dos Madres Press
Danielle Town ’03 (with Phil Town)—Invested: How Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger Taught Me to Master My Mind, My Emotions, and My Money (with a Little Help from My Dad), William Morrow
Elizabeth Barr Wang ’54, editor—Ruth’s Record: The Diary of an American in Japanese-Occupied Shanghai 1941–1945, Earnshaw Books
Caeli Wolfson Widger ’96—Mother of Invention, Little A
Nancy Spelman Woloch ’61—Eleanor Roosevelt in Her Own Words, Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers
Louise Agee Wrinkle ’52—Listen to the Land: Creating a Southern Woodland Oasis, PMT Publishing