CURRENT PUBLICATIONS

The Anointed
Two former associates with elite Wall Street law firms discuss their experiences at institutions of “patrician snobbery.” More than their…
GENESYS X
GENESYS X is a science fiction novel set in 2041 Los Angeles, where a new strain of Alzheimer's disease afflicts…
The Trump Doctrine and the Emerging International System
The Trump Doctrine takes an academic look at President Trump’s foreign policy. With essays from 14 scholars with diverse areas…
Open Studio: Do-It-Yourself Art Projects by Contemporary Artists
Open Studio takes readers inside the studio practice of contemporary artists to demystify the process of making art. Complete with…
The Chapel of Princeton University
The latest edition of The Chapel of Princeton University features Richard Stillwell’s detailed knowledge of the chapel’s history and architectural…
Building an Effective Security Program
Building an Effective Security Program teaches business leaders, IT professionals, and students how to construct a thorough cybersecurity system to…
A Boy's Journey: From Nazi-Occupied Prague to Freedom in America
This memoir from Peter Stein *69 tells his story of growing up under the Nazi regime, where his Jewish father…
The Age of Waiting
In The Age of Waiting, Douglas J. Penick ’67 recounts his experiences in a series of memoirs. Through his unique…
Arts of Dying: Literature and Finitude in Medieval England
In Arts of Dying: Literature and Finitude in Medieval England (University of Chicago Press), D. Vance Smith, professor of English…
The Ferrante Letters: An Experiment in Collective Criticism
In The Ferrante Letters: An Experiment in Collective Criticism (Columbia University Press), Merve Emre, Katherine Hill, Jill Richards, and Sarah…
When the Red Gates Opened: A Memoir of China’s Reawakening
In When the Red Gates Opened: A Memoir of China’s Reawakening (She Writes Press), journalist Dori Jones Yang ’76 tells…
Shade of Night
In his high-stakes medical thriller Shade of Night (Prominent Books), Stephen Deppermann ’65 introduces Daniel Ross, a doctor who has…
Holocaust Icons: Symbolizing the Shoah in History and Memory
Oren Baruch Stier ’88 probes the nature of symbols and historical memory through a comprehensive study of four icons emblematic…
Caring for Your Adopted Child: An Essential Guide for Parents
In Caring for Your Adopted Child: An Essential Guide for Parents (American Academy of Pediatrics), Robin L. Michaelson ’89 and…
Religion is Raced: Understanding American Religion in the Twenty-First Century
In Religion is Raced: Understanding American Religion in the Twenty-First Century (NYU Press), Penny Edgell ‘86 and Grace Yukich compile…
The Ocean in Your Bathtub
In The Ocean in Your Bathtub (HarperCollins), a new nonfiction picture book by Seth Fishman ’04 and illustrator Isabel Greenberg…
Stellare: Learning Italian with Cultural Stars
With cultural lessons that contextualize Italian grammar and vocabulary, Stellare teaches language through the arts, including a recipe by Lidia…
Bright Words: Art-Based Intermediate ESL
This book's fun art-based ESL exercises all incorporate works from The National Gallery of Art in Washington. With culturally contextualized…


















