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Three Black Swans

Richard C. Woodbridge ’65

Once Hunt Goodwill discovers he has a malignant brain tumor, the biotech tycoon jumps into action to make the most…

Why I Am Not an Atheist

Christopher Beha ’02

Why I Am Not an Atheist (Penguin Press), named one of The New Yorker’s Best Books of 2026, is Beha’s…

John Hancock

Willard Sterne Randall *84

In John Hancock, Randall restores one of the American Revolution’s most recognizable yet overlooked figures to his rightful place in…

L’auteur retrouvé

Julien Stout, assistant professor of French and Italian

L’auteur retrouvé (Droz) reconsiders the long-debated question of authorship in the Middle Ages. Stout challenges the assumption that the “author”…

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Fiction

Three Black Swans

Richard C. Woodbridge ’65

Once Hunt Goodwill discovers he has a malignant brain tumor, the biotech tycoon jumps into action to make the most…

Down With Lime Books!

Jan Zauzmer ’83

When a town bigwig and her cranky crew snatch all the lime-green books from the school library, Paige and her…

Gap Year

Lindsey Goldstein ’97

Jane, an ecologist, always dreamed of working in the Galapagos and climbing a volcano, but never got the chance before…

Nonfiction

Why I Am Not an Atheist

Christopher Beha ’02

Why I Am Not an Atheist (Penguin Press), named one of The New Yorker’s Best Books of 2026, is Beha’s…

John Hancock

Willard Sterne Randall *84

In John Hancock, Randall restores one of the American Revolution’s most recognizable yet overlooked figures to his rightful place in…

L’auteur retrouvé

Julien Stout, assistant professor of French and Italian

L’auteur retrouvé (Droz) reconsiders the long-debated question of authorship in the Middle Ages. Stout challenges the assumption that the “author”…

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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