Fresh Ink

Fresh Ink

Caroline Giles Banks ’65Tigers, Temples and Marigolds: Haiku and Haibun Poems, Wellington-Giles Press

Catherine Blakemore (Catherine Corry Blakemore ’55)—My Reading Buddy Is a Dog!: Your Resource for Creating and Running a Canine Reading Buddy Program, Adams-Pomeroy Press

Meg Clemens (Meg Berube Clemens ’81), Glenn Clemens, and Barbara Lee Bleau—Forgotten Algebra, Fourth Edition, Barron’s

Katherine Collins ’90The Nature of Investing: Resilient Investment Strategies Through Biomimicry, Bibliomotion

Sheila Connolly ’72Reunion with Death, Beyond the Page Books

Sheila Connolly ’72Scandal in Skibbereen, Berkley Prime Crime

Julie DuBose ’73Effortless Beauty: Photography as an Expression of Eye, Mind and Heart, Miksang Publications

Maureen Footer ’78George Stacey and the Creation of American Chic, Rizzoli

Nina Freedlander Gibans ’54 and James D. Gibans—Cleveland Goes Modern: Design for the Home, 1930–1970, Kent State University Press

Sondra Wieland Howe ’60Women Music Educators in the United States, Scarecrow Press

Deborah Kinnon (Deborah Hochanadel ’78)—The Tangent, Amazon Digital Services

Karen Kilcup ’75, editor—Over the River and Through the Wood: An Anthology of Nineteenth-Century American Children’s Poetry, Johns Hopkins University Press

Rania Lababidy ’90Tap into Miracles: A Reminder, Balboa Press

Betsy MacGregor ’68In Awe of Being Human: A Doctor’s Stories From the Edge of Life and Death, Abiding Nowhere Press

Julie Moir Messervy ’73Landscaping Ideas That Work, Taunton Press

Arline Paul (Arline Roshkind Paul ’45), James Bellanca, and Mark Paul, editors—Becoming Self-Directed Learners: Student & Faculty Memories of an Experimenting High School 40 Years Later, Windy City Publications

Georgia Pellegrini ’03Modern Pioneering: More Than 150 Recipes, Projects, and Skills for a Self-Sufficient Life, Clarkson Potter

M. P. Ritter (Margaret Ritter ’99)—Where the Northwind Blows, Bright Knight Books

Cokie Roberts (Corinne Boggs Roberts ’64)—Founding Mothers: Remembering the Ladies, HarperCollins

Caeli Wolfson Widger ’96Real Happy Family, New Harvest

Joanna Willimetz (Joanna Creighton Willimetz ’47)—Raccoon Child of a Child, Maple Juice Cove Press

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