Alumni News
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Esther Gokhale ’82: Straight Talk
A method for standing and sitting draws from posture found among babies and indigenous peoples
Examining FDR
Jean Edward Smith ’54 pens a biography of a master politician
Dissonance in Baghdad
Even in Iraq, the band plays on
A fictional school shooting
Jodi Picoult ’87 churns out best-sellers on tough topics
‘Friends’ who frame each other
Screenwriter David Digilio ’96’s new TV show airs on ABC
Two pianos: A love affair
A book brings the author closer to music after a long lapse
The principle of the thing
Why alumni lawyers advocate for detainees – often, on their own dime
Summer reading picks by alumni authors
For our summer reading list, PAW asked alumni authors to recommend books they recently have read
Wish I Knew Then …
The Arc of Happiness
’78 and ’18 survey members about well-being
Rally ’Round the Cannon: By the Way
History all around you
Alumni Sing ‘Spem in Alium’ at Reunions
New Releases
Princetonians: Flying High
Class Scribes
The (un)silent generation speaks again
Reflections from the Class of 1957, half a century after essays drew attention to the values of a generation
A playwright’s diaries
Margaret Bradham Thornton ’81 edited Tennessee Williams’ notebooks
Class secretaries have the write stuff
Raja Krishnamoorthi ’95 and Mike Gallagher ’06: From Across the Aisle, A Caucus on Jobs is Born
Prime Stone
Lessons in writing — and humility
Translating heaven
Robert Hollander ’55 finishes Dante’s masterpiece
Examining interracial tensions
David Lamb *92’s play strikes a personal chord