CURRENT PUBLICATIONS

The Fixer
The Fixer (Duke University Press) dives into the unpredictable, bureaucratic game known as the U.S. Diversity Visa Lottery as it…
Entre Nous: Between the World Cup and Me
Entre Nous: Between the World Cup and Me (Duke University Press) explores the relationship between sports and the sense of…
Bathroom Battlegrounds: How Public Restrooms Shape the Gender Order
Bathroom Battlegrounds: How Public Restrooms Shape the Gender Order (University of California Press) tracks the importance of the restroom across…
Residual Failures: The Urban Ecologies of Literary and Visual Media of 1960s and 1970s Japan
Residual Futures: The Urban Ecologies of Literary and Visual Media of 1960s and 1970s Japan (Columbia University Press) analyzes the…
But Now I See!
But Now I See! (iUniverse) follows the spiritual, emotional, and guilt-ridden struggles of a Vietnam veteran turned Presbyterian minister in…
The Story of Motown
The Story of Motown (Rare Bird Books), re-released in this new and revised illustrated edition to celebrate the 60th anniversary…
Baobab
Baobab (First Edition Design Publishing) follows Dr. Michael Eisenstat in his journey from Beverly Hills to a small West African…
Straight Talk on Trade: Ideas for a Sane World Economy
Straight Talk on Trade: Ideas for a Sane World Economy (Princeton University Press) analyzes today's global economy in light of…
Dissident Rabbi: The Life of Jacob Sasportas
Dissident Rabbi: The Life of Jacob Sasportas (Princeton University Press) delves into the life of the lone rabbi who challenged…
One Nation, Indivisible
In One Nation, Indivisible (Wipf & Stock), dozens of writers from a wide variety of faith backgrounds argue for religious…
Beyond Babylon
Beyond Babylon (Two Lines) weaves together interpersonal and external conflict, as two half-sisters, connected only through a mostly-absent father, maneuver…
What’s Left of the Night
What’s Left of the Night (New Vessel Press) is an emotional, hallucinatory novel about the early life of the poet…
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…


















