Barbara Bloom ’63—Ephemeral Blooms: A Memoir with Roots in Colorado, Amazon Create Space
Selwyn Cudjoe, faculty—The Slave Master of Trinidad: William Hardin Burnley and the Nineteenth-Century Atlantic World, University of Massachusetts Press
Nina Freedlander Gibans ’54—Celebrating the Soul of Cleveland, Atbosh Media, Ltd.
Stacie Goddard, faculty—When Right Makes Might: Rising Powers and World Order, Cornell University Press
Nelda McCullough Hirsh ’61—American Triangle: The Intimate Story of Thomas Jefferson, Patsy Jefferson, and Sally Hemings, Green Rock Books
Jean Jackson ’65—Managing Multiculturalism: Indigeneity and the Struggle for Rights in Colombia, Stanford University Press
Jennifer Josten ’00—Mathias Goeritz: Modernist Art and Architecture in Cold War Mexico, Yale University Press
Alicia Nieto López ’91 and Sonia Nieto—Teaching, A Life’s Work: A Mother–Daughter Dialogue, Teachers College Press
Jacqueline Briggs Martin ’66—Bim, Bam, Bop … and Oona, University of Minnesota Press
Cathy Ballou Mealey ’88—When a Tree Grows, Sterling Children’s Publishing
Katherine Hall Page ’69—The Body in the Wake: A Faith Fairchild Mystery, Morrow
Diana Loercher Pazicky ’63—Or Else, Finishing Line Press
Alyson Richman ’94—The Secret of Clouds, Berkley
Jana Riess ’91—The Next Mormons: How Millennials Are Changing the LDS Church, Oxford University Press
Mishi Saran ’90—Stray Birds on the Huangpu: A History of Indians in Shanghai, Shanghai People’s Fine Arts Publishing Company
Victoria Shorr ’71—Midnight: Three Women at the Hour of Reckoning, Norton
Tanuja Mehrotra Wakefield ’93—Undersong, FutureCycle Press
Andrea Chan Wang ’92—Magic Ramen: The Story of Momofuku Ando, Little Bee Books
Wendy Meyer Woodfield ’65—Moments in Time, Harvard Book Store
Jennifer Zoble ’96, translator—Mars: Stories by Asja Bakić, Feminist Press
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