Recent publications by Wellesley authors.
Claudia Fontaine Chidester ’78—Trusted Eye: Post-World War II Adventures of a Fearless Art Advocate, Fontaine Archive
Julie Herrick Cicora ’79—Contemplative Knitting, Morehouse Publishing
Marcia McClintock Folsom ’62, editor—Approaches to Teaching Austen’s Persuasion, Modern Language Association of America
Jasmine Guillory ’97—While We Were Dating and Party of Two, Penguin
Mary Foster Hutchinson ’45—How the Faith Came to Texas, Independently published
Cynthia Johnson ’72, writing as Evelyn Richardson—Mistress of Fashion: Juliette’s Story, Epicenter Press
Abby Bogin Kenigsberg ’60—Shenanigans: A Memoir, iUniverse
Julie Ju-Youn Kim ’89, editor—Dialogues in Design Thinking: Reconsidering the Interdisciplinary Design Studio Experiment in the School of Architecture at Georgia Tech, School of Architecture, Georgia Tech
Betsy Lee Loughran ’61—Letters from the Attic: A Family Memoir, Collective Copies Coop
Christine Schon Marques ’80—Summer-Go-Round, Opus Self-Publishing
Cathy Ballou Mealey ’88—Sloth and Squirrel in a Pickle, Kids Can Press
Rebecca Raquet Morrison ’97—The Happiness Recipe: A Powerful Guide to Living What Matters, Untangle Happiness
Donna Grant Reilly ’57—Defined by a Disease: How We Think About Alzheimer’s, Independently published
Sara Sepkowitz Rosinsky ’90—Unflubbify Your Writing: Bite-Sized Lessons to Improve Your Spelling, Punctuation, and Grammar, Shiny Red Copy
Maria San Filippo ’98—Provocauteurs and Provocations: Screening Sex in 21st Century Media, Indiana University Press
Nina Budde Scott ’59, translator—Baptism Through Incision: The Postmortem Cesarean Operation in the Spanish Empire, Penn State University Press
Victoria Shorr ’71—The Plum Trees, W.W. Norton
Cassandra Campbell Stanley ’09—The Essential Luxury of You: Visual Reminders to Dismantle Self-Doubt and Learn to Celebrate You, Dog Ear Publishing
Peggy Wang ’01—The Future History of Contemporary Chinese Art, University of Minnesota Press
Pamela Robertson Wojcik ’86—Gidget: Origins of a Teen Girl Transmedia Franchise, Routledge
Ann Wood ’54 and Diana Coke—Friendship: Two Women, Two Countries, Four Decades, Independently published