Nancy Smith Atwood ’54, editor—Coming of Age in a Hardscrabble World: A Memoir Anthology, University of Georgia Press
Narges Bajoghli ’04—Iran Reframed: Anxieties of Power in the Islamic Republic, Stanford University Press
Francine Banner ’93—Crowdsourcing the Law: Trying Sexual Assault on Social Media, Lexington
Keven Ryan Bellows ’59—Late Harvest: Poems, Conflux Press
Sabrina DeTurk ’93—Street Art in the Middle East, Anne Brandzel Devereux-Mills ’84—The Parlay Effect: How Female Connection Can Change the World, Parlay House Books
Ellen Carol DuBois ’68—Suffrage: Women’s Long Battle for the Vote, Simon & Schuster
Suzanne Falter ’80—The Extremely Busy Woman’s Guide to Self-Care: Do Less, Achieve More, and Live the Life You Want, Sourcebooks
Judy Foreman ’66—Exercise Is Medicine—How Physical Activity Boosts Health and Slows Aging, Oxford University Press
Barbara Heldt ’61, translator—A Double Life by Karolina Pavlova, Columbia University Press
Caroline Chamberlin Hellman ’01—Children of the Raven and the Whale: Visions and Revisions in American Literature, University of Virginia Press
Carol Helmstadter ’53—Beyond Nightingale: Nursing on the Crimean War Battlefields, Manchester University Press
Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz ’63—Traces of J. B. Jackson: The Man Who Taught Us to See Everyday America, University of Virginia Press
Susan Elia MacNeal ’91—The King’s Justice: A Maggie Hope Mystery, Bantam
Diane Silvers Ravitch ’60—Slaying Goliath: The Passionate Resistance to Privatization and the Fight to Save America’s Public Schools, Knopf
Martha Ronk ’62—Silences, Omnidawn
Nancy Shoemaker ’80—Pursuing Respect in the Cannibal Isles: Americans in Nineteenth-Century Fiji, Cornell University Press
Judith Hirschhorn Wurtman ’59—Before Her Voice Was Still: A Friendship in the Shadow of ALS, Leap Year Press
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