CURRENT PUBLICATIONS

Tell Me Who You Are: Sharing Our Stories of Race, Culture & Identity
After deferring their college admission for a year Priya Vulchi ’22 and Winona Guo embarked on a cross-country tour of…
One Little Secret
In One Little Secret (Crooked Lane), a vacation goes horribly wrong. After a night of drinking and loose lips, a…
American Royals
What if George Washington had donned a crown after the Revolutionary War, rather than ascending to the presidency? American Royals…
The Ungrateful Refugee
In The Ungrateful Refugee (Catapult), writer Dina Nayeri ’01 gives insight into the thought process and personal experience of refugees…
The Trojan War Museum
O. Henry Prize winner Bucak ’93 writes stories that share a theme of history and culture being confronted by challengers…
Emergence of Medicine from the Dark Ages
For much of human existence, even minor injuries or illnesses could be fatal, as treatments and medicines that we now…
Touring with a Beatle
Touring with a Beatle (Self-published) is a personal account of dancer Chi Lopes’ experiences while touring with Paul McCartney in…
New Perspectives on the Black Intellectual Tradition
New Perspectives on the Black Intellectual Tradition (Northwestern University Press) examines four central themes: black internationalism, religion and spirituality, racial…
The Tale of Genji: A Visual Companion
An illustrated guide to Murasaki Shikibu’s classic tale, The Tale of Genji: A Visual Companion (Princeton University Press) combines discussion…
The World Between Empires: Art and Identity in the Ancient Middle East
The World Between Empires (Yale University Press) examines the art and architecture along the major trade routes that connected the…
Hit the Drum
Hit the Drum: An Insider’s Account of How the Charter School Idea Became a National Movement (BookBaby) traces the emergence…
My Life on the Courts
My Life on the Courts (iUniverse) is the candid memoir of an African American federal judge who successfully confronted debilitating…
Holocaust Memories
Claudia Moscovici ’91 seeks to ensure that the stories of Holocaust survivors are not forgotten once they pass away. Holocaust…
Blue Hours
Blue Hours (Triquarterly) begins in 1991 Manhattan as Mim befriends and then grows estranged from the privileged dancer Kyra. Daphne…
The Next Realignment
The current state of American politics can seem chaotic and unprecedented. While Frank DiStefano ’95 agrees that things are in…
The Sixth String of Vilayat Khan
An intimate biography of the Indian classical sitar player, The Sixth String of Vilayat Khan (Context) focuses on the development…
Team Human
Team Human (W.W. Norton) argues that modern technology, by design, corrupts communities and encourages people to make choices that benefit…
Nakedness Is My End: Poems from the Greek Anthology
A new English translation of ancient masterworks, Nakedness is My End (World Poetry Books) contains poetry from Plato, Strato, Palladas…


















