RECENT BOOKS BY WELLESLEY AUTHORS
Maureen Cassidy-Geiger ’78—The Philip Johnson Glass House: An Architect in the Garden, Skira Rizzoli
Elizabeth Hayes Alvarez ’95—The Valiant Woman: The Virgin Mary in Nineteenth-Century American Culture, UNC Press
Priscilla Costello ’67—Shakespeare and the Stars: The Hidden Astrological Keys to Understanding the World’s Greatest Playwright, Ibis Press
Diana Dube ’03—Mindful Coloring: Calming the Mind Through Art, Norton
Helen Currie Foster ’67—Ghost Letter, Amazon CreateSpace
Erin Goodman ’02 and Merilee Serrill Grindle ’67, Editors—Reflections on Memory and Democracy, Harvard University Press
Kathleen Taylor Isaacs ’62—Excellent Books for Early and Eager Readers, American Library Association
Jen Krug Laffler ’96—J is for Jitterbug: A Fanciful Animal Alphabet, JALG, Ink
Nana Lampton ’64—Wash the Dust from My Eyes: A Year in the Life of John Mason, Accents Publishing
Mary Rosenthal Lefkowitz ’57—Euripides and the Gods, Oxford University Press
Diane Nelson ’85—Who Counts? The Mathematics of Death and Life after Genocide, Duke University Press
Elizabeth Wachman Percer ’96—All Stories Are Love Stories, HarperCollins
Dana Robbins ’78—The Left Side of My Life, Moon Pie Press
Tiffany Tsao ’04—The Oddfits, AmazonCrossing
Corinne Gordon Whitaker ’56—The Quasi’s, Amazon CreateSpace
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