Dorothy Bass ’70—Stepmother: Redeeming a Disdained Vocation, Broadleaf Books
Barbara Clark Boches ’77—Which Will Change the Other More? Finishing Line Press
Suzanne Henry Brody ’98—Unearthed, Silver Bow Publishing
Davi-Ellen Rosensweig Chabner ’64—The Language of Medicine, 12th Edition, Saunders
Hanna Woo Chung ’06—Are There Nuts in That? Haylo Books
Martha Noel Evans ’80, translator—Lieutenant Sonia Vagliano: A Memoir of the World War II Refugee Crisis by Sonia Vagliano Eloy, University Press of Kentucky
Sidra DeKoven Ezrahi ’64—Figuring Jerusalem: Politics and Poetics in the Sacred Center, University of Chicago Press
Jasmine Guillory ’97—By the Book, Hyperion
Sharona Hoffman ’85—Aging with a Plan: How a Little Thought Today Can Vastly Improve Your Tomorrow, Second Edition, First Hill Books
Maria Jerinic-Pravica ’89, co-editor with Erik Pihel—Finding Light in Unexpected Places Volume 2: COVID-19 Edition, Palamedes Publishing
Michele Kriegman ’65—From a Desert City by the Sea, Reunion Land Press
Marjorie Lehman ’85—Bringing Down the Temple House: Engendering Tractate Yoma, Brandeis University Press
Laurice Nemetz ’91—The Myofascial System in Form and Movement, Handspring Publishing
Sarah Nwafor ’20—Already Knew You Were Coming, Game Over Books
Deepa Purushothaman ’96—The First, the Few, the Only: How Women of Color Can Redefine Power in Corporate America, Harper Business
Jima Rice ’66 —Creating the Future for Sun Valley: Heritage, Charm, and a Diverse Economy, Jima Rice
Martha Ronk ’62—A Myth of Ariadne, Parlor Press
Diane Hawk Schmalensee ’68 and Tom Raffio—Prepare for Crisis—Plan to Thrive: The Inside Story of How One Company Did It Right, Northeast Delta Dental
Jennifer Lynne Williams ’99—Origin, Shearsman Books
Audrey Wozniak ’14—Producing and Transgressing the Family: Intimate Technologies, State Surveillance, and China’s Uyghurs, Urban People
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