CURRENT PUBLICATIONS

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Finding Einstein’s Brain

Fredrick E. Lepore ’71

Upon Albert Einstein’s death in 1955, his brain was preserved and divided into several sections but has never been studied…

When Christians Were Jews

Paula Fredriksen *79

In this history, Paula Fredriksen *79 answers the question of how a group of Jewish missionaries grew into the earliest…

Coming of Age in Berkeley

Jake Warner ’64

When the studious, high-school aged Tomiko meets the shaggy college senior Alec, sparks fly. However, their illicit feelings of attraction…

The Riddle of the Sphinx

Alexandre Montagu ’87

The Riddle of the Sphinx begins with a horseback escape out of revolutionary Iran to Paris, from Princeton, to a…

The Fifth Risk

Michael Lewis ’82

Michael Lewis ’82 brings his journalistic skill to bear in unveiling the disappearance of data across several governmental departments in…

We Can Save Us All

Adam Nemett ’03

Fictional Princeton students live in The Egg, an off-campus dome whose inhabitants prepare for what scientists believe is the end…

Human Hours

Catherine Barnett ’82

In Catherine Barnett ’82’s third collection of poetry, Human Hours (Greywolf Press) she meditates on time, from schedules to quotidian…

Artful Design

Ge Wang ’08

In Artful Design (Stanford University Press), Ge Wang ’08 puts forth a design manifesto at the intersection of engineering, art…

Not All Dead White Men

Donna Zuckerberg *14

Responding to recent trends of antifeminist threads online, Zuckerberg dives into the virtual communities of the far right in Not…