Geri Brunell ’62, Illustrator—Soul Mosaic, CreateSpace
Fay Vogel Bussgang ’54—My Great Adventure: Europe 1954–55, CreateSpace
Linda Trowbridge Carleton ’69—Elmina’s Fire: A Novel, She Writes Press
Ann Boerner Claycomb ’93—The Mermaid’s Daughter: A Novel, William Morrow
Oscar Fernandez, Faculty—The Calculus of Happiness: How a Mathematical Approach to Life Adds Up to Health, Wealth, and Love, Princeton University Press
Helen Currie Foster ’67—Ghost Dagger, CreateSpace
Paula Fredricksen ’73—Paul: The Pagans’ Apostle, Yale University Press
Valentina Grub ’12—The Cogspeare Conspiracy, Amazon Digital Services
Christina Holbrook ’83 and Marc Hoberman—Winelands of Colorado, Hoberman Collection
Lucia Howard ’73 and David Weingarten—All Roads Lead to Rome: 17th–19th Century Architectural Souvenirs from the Collection of Piraneseum, SFO Museum
Michael Jeffries, Faculty—Behind the Laughs: Community and Inequality in Comedy, Stanford University Press
Barbara Lynn-Davis, Faculty—Casanova’s Secret Wife, Kensington Books
Susan Elia MacNeal ’91—The Paris Spy: A Maggie Hope Mystery, Random House
Jacqueline Briggs Martin ’66—Creekfinding: A True Story, University of Minnesota Press
Lida Maxwell ’99—Public Trials: Burke, Zola, Arendt, and the Politics of Lost Causes, Oxford University Press
Michelle McKinley ’85—Fractional Freedoms: Slavery, Intimacy, and Legal Mobilization in Colonial Lima, 1600–1700, Cambridge University Press
Mary Anne Bell Morefield ’59—No Bridle, No Bit, No Reins, Coffeetown Press
Sarah Milledge Nelson ’53—Gyeongju: The Capital of Golden Silla, Routledge
Melinda Ponder ’66—Katharine Lee Bates: From Sea to Shining Sea, Windy City Publishers
Carol Sanger ’70—About Abortion: Terminating Pregnancy in 21st Century America, Harvard University Press
Meredith Sorensen ’01, Contributor—Adventures of Women Entrepreneurs: Stories That Inspire, Radius Partnership
Jennifer Jenkins Stewart ’82—Grand Canyon National Park, Core Library
Margaret Charlotte Ward ’68—Studies in the Translations of Juan Ramón and Zenobia Jiménez, Peter Lang
Jennifer Brailey Williams ’99—After Economy, Shearsman Books
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