CURRENT PUBLICATIONS

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A Clue in the Crumbs

Lucy Burdette (aka Roberta Isleib ’75)

The 13th book in Burdette’s Key West Food Critic mystery series, A Clue in the Crumbs (Crooked Lane Books), protagonist…

From From

Monica Youn ’93

“Where are you from from?” is the question at the heart of Youn’s new book of poetry, which reflects on…

Fintech and the Future of Finance

Erik Feyen, Harish Natarajan, and Matthew Saal ’85

Financial technology companies, or “fintech” companies as they are known, operate at the cutting edge of finance, seeking to revolutionize…

Fantasies of Precision

Ashley Lazevnick *18

Known for its exacting depictions of skyscrapers, factories, machine parts, and other symbols of a burgeoning modernity, Lazevnick focuses on…

The Deep Sky

Yume Kitasei ’09

In The Deep Sky (Flatiron Books) Asuka is the only survivor of a lethal bomb that kills three of her…

How to Do The Right Thing

(selected, translated, and introduced) Robert A. Kaster, professor emeritus of classics and Latin

We’ve all felt at some point in our life that we’ve been shortchanged or given a raw deal. In turn…

Enchanted by Daphne

Peter R. Grant, professor emeritus of zoology

This autobiography reflects on the incredible life and career of ecologist Peter Grant. From his fieldwork in the Galapagos to…

H is for Harlem

Dinah Johnson ’82

In H is for Harlem (Christy Ottaviano Books), Johnson highlights Harlem icons for this alphabetical children’s book. Entries include: A…

The Science of Paddling

Shawn Burke ’81

An ideal resource for the curious paddler, The Science of Paddling (Welos Book Works) explores just that. Burke calls on…

First Impressions

Joseph Skloot ’05

Through an examination of the first two print editions of Sefer Hasidim, Skloot examines the history of the creative adaptation…

To Find a Killer

Doug Greco *13

Through a series of essays, To Find a Killer (Gaudium Publishing) explores the intersectional nature of the disparities impacting the…

Trace Evidence

Charif Shanahan ’05

In this follow-up to his award-winning debut work Into Each Room We Enter Without Knowing, Shanahan offers a new book…