CURRENT PUBLICATIONS

The Swimmer
The Swimmer is the tenth book of poetry from John Koethe ’67 and one in which he investigates the capricious…
Obstruction
Obstruction suggests that for those engaged in scholarly pursuits, a bout of laziness or a digressive spell can actually open…
Now and Again
Now and Again is a new novel by Charlotte (Rogan) Smart ’75 that interweaves the story of Maggie Rayburn, whose…
Accidental Activists: Victim Movements and Government Accountability in Japan and South Korea
Accidental Activists: Victim Movements and Government Accountability in Japan and South Korea examines the interactive dynamics of the policies of…
Innovation Life Love: Reflections on Living with Mortality
Michael Gollin ’78 was diagnosed with ALS in August 2012 and began blogging about his experiences and philosophy which formed…
Behind the Model: A Constructive Critique of Economic Modeling
Behind the Model: A Constructive Critique of Economic Modeling looks to reveal how economists use formal models to generate insights…
Stop Here, This is the Place
Stop Here, This is the Place is a story about two friends who tried an experiment. At the start of…
Research Methodology: The Aims, Practices, and Ethics of Science
Research Methodology: The Aims, Practices, and Ethics of Science is an in-depth guide to effective scientific research. Ranging from the…
ADHD and the Focused Mind: A Guide to Giving Your ADHD Child Focus, Discipline & Self-Confidence
ADHD and the Focused Mind provides a complete program for instilling the ability to focus in both children and adults…
Excellent Daughters: The Secret Lives of Young Women Who Are Transforming The Arab World
Excellent Daughters explores the story of the recent generation of female adolescents in the Arab world whose roles are in…
Just Another Southern Town
Six years before Rosa Parks launched the Montgomery bus boycott, Mary Church Terrell tried to eat at Thompson’s Restaurant in…
Fast Into the Night: A Woman, Her Dogs, and Their Journey North on the Iditarod Trail
As a 47-year-old mother of two, Debbie Clarke Moderow ’77 was not your average Iditarod musher. Her memoir, Fast into…
Reagan’s 1968 Dress Rehearsal: Ike, RFK, and Reagan’s Emergence as a World Statesman
Reagan’s 1968 Dress Rehearsal: Ike, RFK, and Reagan’s Emergence as a World Statesman is an inspiring never-before-told history of how…
Learning Medicine: An Evidence-Based Guide
Learning Medicine: An Evidence-Based Guide offers a comprehensive, evidence-based method for learning medicine that allows students to excel in their…
Trace: Memory, History, Race & the American Landscape
Lauret Savoy ’81’s award-winning book Trace: Memory, History, Race & the American Landscape gives a historical timeline of how our…
The Germ of an Idea
Margaret Eisenstein DeLacy ’80’s The Germ of an Idea addresses the ties between religion and contagion in 18th century Britain…
Riesling Rediscovered: Bold, Bright, and Dry
In his book Riesling Rediscovered, John Winthrop Haeger ’66 examines the present state of dry Riesling across the Northern Hemisphere…
Rational Suicide, Irrational laws: Examining Current Approaches to Suicide in Policy and Law
In Rational Suicide, Irrational Laws: Examining Current Approaches to Suicide in Policy and Law, Susan Stefan ’80 looks at law…


















