BOOKS

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The Other

Jeff Markowitz ’74

Abe Dubinski and his family live peacefully on the canal, where he works as a lock tender ensuring the safe…

Mirror Me

Lisa Williamson Rosenberg ’89

Eddie Asher checks into Hudson Valley Psychiatric Hospital, terrified he may have killed his brother’s fiancée and close friend, Lucy…

Doctor, Will You Pray for Me?

Robert Klitzman ’80

Doctor, Will You Pray for Me? (Oxford University Press) by psychiatrist and bioethicist Klitzman explores how patients and families navigate…

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…

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Fiction

When Grandmas Cook

Margot Greenbaum Mustich ’78

Every grandma has her favorite dishes to share with her family, and this beautifully illustrated book invites children to explore…

Like a Mom

Raquel Drosos ’11

At 26, Gemma Cimino is certain about one thing: she wants to be a mom. Despite growing up without her…

Nonfiction

Selected Poetry Book VIII

Paul Shapshak *69

This is the eighth poetry collection by Paul Shapshak titled 21st Century Poetry: Neutrino Canzonieri Epigramme Investigation, features artwork by…

Ancient Christianities

Paula Fredriksen *79

In Ancient Christianities (Princeton University Press), Fredriksen examines the evolution of early Christianities over five centuries, exploring diverse landscapes, peoples…

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…

THE PRINCETON BOOKSHELF

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Editors’ Picks

By Any Other Name

Jodi Picoult ’87

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

Keith Whittington, professor of politics

In his latest book, politics professor Keith Whittington sets out to answer the question: Who controls what is taught in…

Fair Shake

Nancy Levit, Naomi Cahn ’79, and June Carbone ’75

This is a comprehensive overview of why, despite supposed great strides in gender equality, women are still falling behind in…

Saving Ourselves

Dana Fisher ’93

Through original research and data collected by Fisher over a period of 25 years, Saving Ourselves (Columbia University Press) offers…

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