BOOKS

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The Float Test

Lynn Steger Strong, lecturer in creative writing

The Float Test (Mariner Books) follows four semi-estranged siblings reunited under unfortunate circumstances — the death of their mother. Jenn…

Unchanged Trebles

Rebekah Peeples *09

In Unchanged Trebles (Rutgers University Press), Peeples explores the world of contemporary boy choirs. Pulling from her own experience as…

Overinvested

Nina Bandelj *03

In her latest book, Bandelj argues that parents have become overinvested in having children. She pinpoints when the shift happened…

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Fiction

The Float Test

Lynn Steger Strong, lecturer in creative writing

The Float Test (Mariner Books) follows four semi-estranged siblings reunited under unfortunate circumstances — the death of their mother. Jenn…

The Bootheel

Burleigh Leonard ’73

Set in Missouri in the 1950s, The Bootheel (independently published) follows the story of a newly ordained white Minister and…

Nonfiction

Unchanged Trebles

Rebekah Peeples *09

In Unchanged Trebles (Rutgers University Press), Peeples explores the world of contemporary boy choirs. Pulling from her own experience as…

Overinvested

Nina Bandelj *03

In her latest book, Bandelj argues that parents have become overinvested in having children. She pinpoints when the shift happened…

THE PRINCETON BOOKSHELF

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Editors’ Picks

Book and Dagger

Elyse Graham ’07

As World War II began, the U.S. faced an urgent need for an intelligence agency, leading to the creation of…

Consider The Turkey

Peter Singer, Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics

In Consider the Turkey (Princeton University Press), Singer reveals the hidden story behind the popular commercially bred turkeys that dominate…

The B-Side of Paradise

Alfred D’Alessandro '76

In this memoir, D’Alessandro tells his truth about what it was like coming-of-age at Princeton University in the 1970s. In…

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