Recent books by Wellesley authors
Marion Brenner ’86, photographer—In and Out of Paris: Gardens of Secret Delight, Gibbs Smith
Deborah Cramer ’73—The Narrow Edge: A Tiny Bird, an Ancient Crab, and an Epic Journey, Yale University Press
VivIan Witkind Davis ’67—Paper Heirloom: A Memoir, Amazon CreateSpace
Aimee Ergas ’75—Michigan Women Who Made a Difference, Jewish Historical Society of Michigan
Martha Ertman ’85—Love’s Promise: How Formal and Informal Contracts Shape All Kinds of Families, Beacon Press
Nancy Falls ’78—Corporate Concinnity in the Boardroom: 10 Imperatives to Drive High Performing Companies, Greenleaf Book Group Press
Helen Currie Foster ’67—Ghost Cave and Ghost Dog, Amazon CreateSpace
Hahrie Hahn (faculty) with Elizabeth McKenna—Groundbreakers: How Obama’s 2.2 Million Volunteers Transformed Campaigning in America, Oxford
Anne Hedreen ’78—Her Beautiful Brain, She Writes Press
Kathryn Hellerstein ’74—A Question of Tradition: Women Poets in Yiddish, 1586–1987, Stanford University Press
Rana Hobbs ’96—Hands on the Sun: Collected Love Poems, Amazon CreateSpace
Mary Claire Kendall ’81—Oasis: Conversion Stories of Hollywood Legends, Franciscan Media
Diane Planer Lovejoy ’78—Cat Lady Chic, Harry N. Abrams
Joan Lovett ’72—Trauma-Attachment Tangle: Modifying EMDR to Help Children Resolve Trauma and Develop Loving Relationships, Routledge Publishing
Mary Anne Morefield ’59—Earth, Grass, Trees and Stone, Coffeetown Press
Lorine Anderson Parks ’53—Persons of Interest, Los Nietos Press
Miriam Schiffer ’01—Stella Brings the Family, Chronicle Books
Bree Schuette ’97—The Furry Adventures and Tales of Flippy-Floppy Mopsy-Boo, Kindle
Carol Ferring Shepley ’72—St. Louis: An Illustrated Timeline: Blues, Baseball, Books, Crooks, Civil Rights and the River, Reedy Press
Victoria Shorr ’71—Backlands, Norton
J.E. Smyth ’99—Fred Zinnemann and the Cinema of Resistance, University Press of Mississippi
Roxi Thoren ’96—Landscapes of Change: Innovative Designs for Reinvented Sites, Timber Press
Anne Trebilcock ’70, co-editor—Research Handbook on Transnational Labour Law, Edward Elgar Publishing
Jean Van’t Hul ’99—The Artful Year, Roost Books
Jane Vennard ’62—Teaching—The Sacred Art: The Joy of Opening Minds and Hearts, SkyLight Paths
Melissa M. Weiksnar ’72—editor—It’s Not Gunna Be an Addiction: The Adolescent Journals of Amelia F.W. Caruso (1989 –2009), Amelibro Press