Nancy Agabian ’90—The Fear of Large and Small Nations, Nauset Press
Talia Aikens-Nuñez ’01—Men of the 65th: The Borinqueneers of the Korean War, Lerner
Caroline Giles Banks ’65—Pressing Matters: Haiku, Senryu, and Haibun Poems, Wellington-Giles Press
Lucienne Schupf Bloch ’59—Whistling in the Dark: Personal Essays,Bold Story Press
Pashtana Durrani, fellow, Wellesley Centers for Women, and Tamara Bralo—Last to Eat, Last to Learn: My Life in Afghanistan Fighting to Educate Women, Citadel Press
Jane Wolf Frances ’68—Parenting Our Parents: Transforming the Challenge into a Journey of Love, Rowman & Littlefield
Octavio González, faculty—Misfit Modernism: Queer Forms of Double Exile in the Twentieth-Century Novel, Penn State University Press
Michael Jeffries, faculty—Black and Queer on Campus, NYU Press
Marie Jhin ’88—K-Beauty Secrets: Accessible Beauty for Every Woman, BookBaby
Barbara Pendleton Jones ’68—Tula Pendleton: The Life and Work of a Forgotten Southern Writer, Butler Books
Abby Bogin Kenigsberg ’60—Cold Cuts on Wry, BookBaby
Rachael Labes ’20 writing as Rachael Harriet—Love Marks, KDP
Cathy Ballou Mealey ’88—Make More S’mores, Sleeping Bear Press
Susan Lynn Meyer, faculty—A Sky Full of Song, Union Square Kids
Amy Monaghan ’92—Sofia Coppola: Interviews, University Press of Mississippi
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