BOOKS
50 Years of ‘Roe v. Wade’
A new book by the two history professors analyzes the current political turning point for abortion
‘Intimacies’ by Katie Kitamura ’99
‘I don’t know that we can always be reduced to events that have happened in our past …. I’m very much interested in the way that characters behave in the…
Bianca Bosker ’08 on Cracking Open the Art World
‘How does an artwork go from being the germ of an idea in someone’s studio to this masterpiece that we obsess over in museums?’
CURRENT PUBLICATIONS
See allInterference: The Inside Story of Trump, Russia, and the Mueller Investigation
In Interference (Simon & Schuster), the authors reveal the details behind the Mueller investigation into Russian interference in the 2016…
Microeconomics in Words
Microeconomics in Words (Oxford University Press) unpacks the assumptions and ethical choices behind microeconomic models. With a focus on market…
For the Blessings of Jupiter and Venus
In For the Blessings of Jupiter and Venus (Washington Writers’ Publishing House), Meena, disillusioned with modern romance, opts for an…
Join the Conspiracy
Join the Conspiracy (Empire State Editions) brings readers back to the late 1960s, a pivotal moment in American history marked…
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PAW Book Club
See allPAW Book Club: ‘Going Infinite’ by Michael Lewis ’82
“On the witness stand, [Sam Bankman-Fried] came across as more dishonest than I’ve ever experienced him in life.”
PAW Book Club: ‘The Breakaway’ by Jennifer Weiner ’91
“Abortion is a topic that gets very polarized very, very quickly. And I think that one of the things that fiction can do is give us a level of remove…
NEW BOOKS
See allFiction
Like a Mom
At 26, Gemma Cimino is certain about one thing: she wants to be a mom. Despite growing up without her…
How To Date a Black Girl
Everything in Taylor Coleman’s life is going right. Now in her mid-30s, her career and love life are exactly on…
Memoirs of a Born Adventurer
This historical fiction is told as a first-person narrative by Lord Higford. Now at the end of his career, Higford…
Nonfiction
The Black Utopians
The Black Utopians (Farrar, Straus, and Giroux) is Robertson’s exploration of the efforts of Black Americans to reshape their lives…
Priceless Facts About Money
In Priceless Facts About Money (Candlewick), financial expert Mellody Hobson makes financial literacy for children easy, fun, and engaging. Readers…
Brothers in Grief
With a starting position on the varsity football team and college acceptances already on the table, JahSun was just beginning…
Editors’ Picks
By Any Other Name
This novel tells the stories of Melina Green and Emilia Bassano, two distant relatives who lived centuries apart, but share…
You Can’t Teach That
In his latest book, politics professor Keith Whittington sets out to answer the question: Who controls what is taught in…
Fair Shake
This is a comprehensive overview of why, despite supposed great strides in gender equality, women are still falling behind in…
Saving Ourselves
Through original research and data collected by Fisher over a period of 25 years, Saving Ourselves (Columbia University Press) offers…
PAW IN PRINT
November 2024
Princetonians lead think tanks; the perfect football season of 1964; Nobel in physics.