CURRENT PUBLICATIONS

Defining Death: The Case for Choice
What defines death: Loss of circulatory function? Loss of all brain functions? Or loss of higher brain functions, like consciousness…
Goodnight, Manger
Goodnight, Manger (Zonderkidz), by Laura Sassi ’91, is a rhyming children’s picture book that weaves the classic Christmas tale together…
Evie’s Been Eavesdropping
Evie, the star of George Wickham’s first middle-grade novel Evie’s Been Eavesdropping (Finisterre Press), is a sixth-grader at a small…
Limited Liability Companies and Partnerships in Colorado
Limited Liability Companies and Partnerships in Colorado (CBA-CLE) is a guide to choice of entity, formation, and dissolution of the…
Law’s Political Foundations: Rivers, Rifles, Rice and Religion
In Law’s Political Foundations (Edward Elgar Publishing), John Haley ’64 looks at the development of two basic systems of public…
Liberal Opinions: My Life in the Stream of History
In Liberal Opinions (Quid Pro Books), Bill Norris ’51 tells of a storied life that began far removed from the…
Modified Raptures
Modified Raptures (Sentia Publishing), Jamie Spencer ’66 St. Louis-set novel, explores the romantic lives of today’s youth and the effects…
Animal Envy: A Fable
In the world of Animal Envy (Seven Stories Press), by Ralph Nader ’55, a digital translation app has enabled different…
The Irishman’s Christmas Gamble: A Wager of Hearts Novella
In The Irishman’s Christmas Gamble (Red Car Press), a Christmastime addition to her A Wager of Hearts series, Nancy Herkness…
Once We Were Sisters
Sheila Kohler’s memoir Once We Were Sisters (Penguin) recounts the lives of Kohler and her sister, who died at 39…
Back to Work After Baby: How to Plan and Navigate a Mindful Return from Maternity Leave
In her new book, Lori Mihalich-Levin ’01 focuses on what happens when new mothers have to set aside full-time child…
An Extraordinary Time: The End of the Postwar Boom and the Return of the Ordinary Economy
The economic collapse of the 1970s was a turning point in global economics — and its repercussions are still shaping…
Twists of Fate: Multiracial Coalitions and Minority Representation in the U.S. House of Representatives
Congress members from racial minority groups often find themselves in a unique position: Not only do they tend to represent…
New World A-Coming: Black Religion and Racial Identity During the Great Migration
In New World A-Coming (New York University Press), Judith Weisenfeld, professor of religion at Princeton, explores the way many Southern…
On Empson
Princeton professor emeritus of comparative literature Michael Wood explores the work of literary critic and poet William Empson (1906-1984). In…
A Place at the Altar
A Place at the Altar (Princeton University Press) reexamines the role of priestesses within the public cult of ancient Rome…
The People’s President
The People’s President (Archway Publishing) is a fictionalized account of the real-life George Franklin, distinguished professor of political science at…
Irresistible: The Rise of Addictive Technology and the Business of Keeping Us Hooked
It has been known for years that humans are prone to substance addictions, but only recently has behavioral addiction come…


















