Portia Allen-Kyle ’07—Advice to Thrive By: How to Use Your Résumé and Cover Letter to Build Your Brand and Launch a Dynamic Public Interest Career, ABA Publishing
Constance Whitman Baher ’63—Family Caregivers: An Emotional Survival Guide, U.S. Business Communications
Miranda Casiano ’07, contributor—She is Magic, Too: Women Sharing Their Magic with the World, Blair Hayse Publishing
Amy Chu ’89—Carmilla: The First Vampire, Berger Books
Priscilla Costello ’67—Shakespeare and the Stars: The Hidden Astrological Keys to Understanding the World’s Greatest Playwright, Ibis Press
Rachel Silber Devlin ’77—Snapshots of My Father, John Silber, Peter E. Randall Publisher
Melissa Ford ’09—A Brick and a Bible: Black Women’s Radical Activism in the Midwest During the Great Depression, Southern Illinois University Press
Judy Foreman ’66—CRISPR’d: A Medical Thriller, Skyhorse
Lindsay Karloff Giroux ’07—Create an Emotion-Rich Classroom: Helping Young Children Build Their Social Emotional Skills, Free Spirit Publishing
Jessica Halliday Hardie ’00—Best Laid Plans: Women Coming of Age in Uncertain Times, University of California Press
Arden Eli Hill ’01—Bloodwater Parish, Seven Kitchens Press
Leslie Higgins Kain DS ’79—Secrets in the Mirror, Atmosphere Press
Terry Horvitz Kovel ’50 and Kim Kovel ’75—Kovels’ Antiques & Collectibles Price Guide 2023, Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers
Phyllis Méras ’53—Warren the Whale, Stillwater River Publications
Jennifer Phillips ’73—A Song of Ascents, The Orchard Street Press
Amy Mitchell Poeppel ’88—The Sweet Spot, Atria
Ashley Reichheld ’01—The Four Factors of Trust: How Organizations Can Earn Lifelong Loyalty, Wiley
Natasha Roule ’11, editor—La chute de Phaéton, comédie en musique (1694): An Opera Parody by Marc-Antoine Legrand of Jean-Baptiste Lully’s, Phaéton, A&R Editions
Maria San Filippo ’98—Appropriate Behavior (Queer Film Classics), McGill-Queen’s University Press
Kathleen Mullaney Tarby ’88—The Diary of Lucy Resolute, Independently published
Jaan Walther Whitehead ’64—Bells: Music, Art, Culture, and Politics from Around the World, Girl Friday Books
Karen Young ’97—The Economic Statecraft of the Gulf Arab States: Deploying Aid, Investment, and Development Across the MENAP, I.B. Tauris
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