CURRENT PUBLICATIONS

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…
Immigration and the Remaking of Black America
In recent years, increased immigration from the Caribbean and sub-Saharan Africa has fostered growing diversity within the black community in…
Twenty Questions
Former historic maps curator Delaney shares poems inspired by life’s curiosities in the chapbook Twenty Questions (Finishing Line Press).
Get Programming: Learn to Code with Python
Get Programming: Learn to Code with Python (Manning) is an introduction to programming for complete novices, using the simple but…
Looking for Your Self in All the Wrong Places
In Looking for Your Self in All the Wrong Places (Change Order), psychologist Stephen Van Schoyck ’75 offers advice based…
The Apple of His Eye: Converts from Islam in the Reign of Louis IX
While France’s Louis IX took part in the crusades, he also placed significant attention on persuading Muslims to convert to…
Credit Where It’s Due: Rethinking Financial Citizenship
Responding to the problem of 45 million adults living in the U.S. without a credit score, Credit Where It’s Due…
The Superwoman and Other Writings
The Superwoman and Other Writings (Wayne State University Press) collects several articles and short stories from trailblazing reporter and writer…
Corporate Diversification: Opportunities Created by the Winds of Change
Corporate Diversification (Archway Publishing) is a practical, example-based guide on how to diversify small-to-mid-size businesses, meant for owners or executives.
Commuter Spouses: New Families in a Changing World
Sociologist Danielle Lindemann ’02 examines the growing phenomenon of married people living apart in order to pursue professional goals. Drawing…
Lessons from the Lawn
Lessons from the Lawn: The Word Made Flesh—Dialogues Between Citizens and Strangers (Oro Editions) is a wide-ranging introduction to the…


















