Recent books by Wellesley authors
Suzanne Henry Brody, ’98—Etz Chayim She: Modern Poems Grown From Ancient Texts, Wasteland Press
Stephanie Budwey ’02—Sing of Mary: Giving Voice to Marian Theology and Devotion, Michael Glazier
Robin Chase ’80—Peers Inc: How People and Platforms Are Inventing the Collaborative Economy and Reinventing Capitalism, PublicAffairs
Lisa Hinrichsen ’99—Possessing the Past: Trauma, Imagination, and Memory in Post-Plantation Southern Literature, LSU Press
Sharona Hoffman ’85—Aging with a Plan: How a Little Thought Today Can Vastly Improve Your Tomorrow, Praeger
Lauren Holmes ’07—Barbara the Slut and Other People, Riverhead Books
E. Dianne Horgan James ’60 and Mary Ellen Hoover and Elin Williams Neiterman—From Your Loving Son: Civil War Correspondence and Diaries of Private George F. Moore and His Family, iUniverse
Cynthia Yenkin Levinson ’66—Watch Out for Flying Kids! How Two Circuses, Two Countries, and Nine Kids Confront Conflict and Build Community, Peachtree Publishers
Susan McCarty ’99—Anatomies, Aforementioned Productions
Jane Dillof Mincer ’76 and Lynne Adair Kramer—The Brockhurst File: A Mat Ladies Novel, Wellsmith
Katherine Hall Page ’69—The Body in the Birches: A Faith Fairchild Mystery, William Morrow
Susan Dubinksy Terris ’59—Memos, Omnidawn
Ingrid Thoft ’93—Brutality, Putnam
Patricia Podd Webber ’52 and Jannett Highfill—A Tempered and Humane Economy: Markets, Families, and Behavioral Economics, Lexington Books