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Green Gold

Sarah Allaback ’88
Monique F. Parsons ’88

How did avocados become a staple food worldwide? In Gold Green (Catapult) Allaback and Parsons use the story of two…

Changeover

Giri Nathan ’13

Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner’s rivalry arose just in time to keep men’s tennis athletes and fanatics on their toes…

Private Finance, Public Power

Peter Conti-Brown *15 *17 and Sean Vanatta *18

Though American banks are private institutions, the public has immense influence on the actions and risks taken by banks. Conti-Brown…

Classicism and Other Phobia

Dan-el Padilla Peralta ’06, associate professor of classics

The word “classical” is associated with Ancient Greece and Rome, but what about Black works, culture, and history? Padilla Peralta…

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Fiction

Zeal

Morgan Jerkins ’14

This novel begins in 2019 where readers are introduced to Ardelia and Oliver who are hosting their engagement party. The…

Where I Went Wrong

David Galef ’81

This novel tells the story of Tony Mazza, a man whose life seems to be defined by bad days. Now…

Audition

Katie Kitamura ’99

Do we ever really know the people that we love? That is the question at the heart of Kitamuar’s thrilling…

Nonfiction

Poetry in Dangerous Times

Susan Sherman and Demetria Martinez ’82

Both a memoir and a retrospective, Poetry In Dangerous Times (Casa Urraca Press) is a collaborative collection that includes a…

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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