Virginia Deane Abernethy ’55—Born Abroad: A Patriot’s Tale of Choice & Chance (memoir), Arktos
Inci Atrek ’10—Holiday Country (fiction), Flatiron Books
Narges Bajoghli ’04, Vali Nasr, Djavad Salehi-Isafhani, and Ali Vaez—How Sanctions Work: Iran and the Impact of Economic Warfare (nonfiction), Stanford University Press
Judith Mandell Bruder ’56—From My Button Box: Collected Essays in a Pandemic Time (nonfiction), Three Chairs Press
Elaine Tomenendal Brzycki ’80—Purpose and Possibilities: How to Transform Your Life (nonfiction), BG Publishing
Mila Cuda ’22—Still (poetry), Game Over Books
Helena de Bres, faculty—How To Be Multiple: The Philosophy of Twins (nonfiction), Bloomsbury Publishing
Theresa DiDonato ’01 and Brett Jakibiak—The Science of Romantic Relationships (nonfiction), Cambridge University Press
Kristin Elliott ’67—You All Look Alike: A Family Memoir, Amazon
Fatimah Gilliam ’96—Race Rules: What Your Black Friend Won’t Tell You (nonfiction), Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Ceridwen Hall ’09—Acoustic Shadows (poetry), Broadstone Books
Sebastian Merrill ’11—GHOST :: SEEDS (poetry), Texas Review Press
Suzette Mullen ’83—The Only Way Through is Out: A Memoir, University of Wisconsin Press
Jordan Namerow ’05—Like the Sea and the Sky: A Mysterious Mollusk and Its Magical Blue Ink (children’s book), Brandylane Publishers
Susan Riegler ’83—Time Awareness Works! Make Your Time Work for You (nonfiction), Amazon
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