Recent publications by Wellesley authors
Katherine Bergren ’04—The Global Wordsworth: Romanticism Out of Place, Bucknell University Press
Paula Bernstein ’90—Love Is All Around and Other Lessons We’ve Learned from The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Running Press
Lorelei Brush ’68—Chasing the American Dream: A Novel, Mascot Books
Lisa Chau ’97—Small Talk Techniques: Smart Strategies for Personal and Professional Success, Rockridge Press
Anne Fernald ’88, editor—Mrs. Dalloway, Norton Critical Edition, W.W. Norton & Company
Selina Cruz-Charrez Gallo-Cruz CE/DS ’06—Political Invisibility and Mobilization: Women Against State Violence in Argentina, Yugoslavia, and Liberia, Routledge
Darien Hsu Gee ’91—Allegiance, Legacy Isle Publishing
Abigail Harrison ’19—Dream Big!: How to Reach for Your Stars, Philomel Books
Margaret Hathaway ’98 and Karl Schatz—Maine Bicentennial Community Cookbook: 200 Recipes Celebrating Maine’s Culinary Past, Present, and Future, Islandport Press
Alma Heckman ’09—The Sultan’s Communists: Moroccan Jews and the Politics of Belonging, Stanford University Press
Angie Hockman (Angela Phillips Thomas ’05)—Shipped, Gallery Books
Maria Kefalas ’89—Harnessing Grief: A Mother’s Quest for Meaning and Miracles, Beacon Press
Kim Kovel ’75 and Terry Horvitz Kovel ’50—Kovels’ Antiques & Collectibles Price Guide, 2021 Edition, Black Dog & Leventhal
Kwan Kew Lai ’74—Into Africa, Out of Academia: A Doctor’s Memoir, McFarland
Susan Elia MacNeal ’91—The King’s Justice: A Maggie Hope Mystery, Bantam
Lorraine O’Grady ’55—Writing in Space, 1973–2019, Duke University Press Book
Martha Teichner ’69—When Harry Met Minnie: A True Story of Love and Friendship, Celadon Books
Melissa Weiksnar ’77—Loving Aunt Amy, Amelibro Press
Catharine Wells ’68—Oliver Wendell Holmes: A Willing Servant of an Unknown God, Cambridge University Press
Gigi Yellen Yellen-Kohn ’71—with Josh Gortler, Among the Remnants: Josh Gortler’s Journey, Coffeetown Press
Correction: In Fresh Ink in the fall 2020 magazine, we misattributed the author of How to Remodel a Life. It is by Hope Costin Andersen ’77. We regret the error.