New books by Wellesley authors
Connie Whitman Baher ’63—The Case of the Kickass Retirement: How to Make the Most of the Rest of Your Life, U.S. Business Communications
Martha Reardon Bewick ’62—Tranquility Grove: The Great Abolitionist Picnic of 1844, America Through Time
Nandita Dinesh ’06—Immersive Theater and Activism: Scripts and Strategies for Directors and Playwrights, McFarland
Susan Levine Dworkin ’62—The Garden Lady, Divided Lights Projects
Mariane Ferme ’81—Out of War: Violence, Trauma, and the Political Imagination in Sierra Leone, University of California Press
Melanie Forde ’70—Decanted Truths; An Irish-American Novel, Mountain Lake Press and Reinventing Hillawilla, Mountain Lake Press
Helen Currie Foster ’67—Ghost Next Door: A Mystery, Stuart’s Creek Press
Paula Fredriksen ’73—When Christians Were Jews: The First Generation, Yale University Press
Alex Kirschbaum ’07—The Magician’s Ball, Amazon Digital Resources
Terry Horvitz Kovel ’50 and Kim Kovel ’75—Kovels’ Antiques and Collectibles Price Guide 2019, Black Dog & Leventhal
Elizabeth Heilman Brooke Murray ’81—Contemporary Classical Architecture: John B. Murray, The Monacelli Press
Nichole Phillips ’93—Patriotism Black and White: The Color of American Exceptionalism, Baylor University Press
Valerie Anthonakes Roman ’78—Hat Trick: The Essential Playbook for Family, Career, and Personal Balance, Woodley Books
Isabel Van Devanter Sawhill ’59—The Forgotten Americans: An Economic Agenda for a Divided Nation, Yale University Press
Judith Rieger Searle ’58—Wives, Lovers, Ignudo Press
Holly Goldberg Sloan ’80 and Meg Wolitzer—To Night Owl From Dogfish, Random House