CURRENT PUBLICATIONS

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Fact Forward

Dan Gaylin *95

Gaylin introduces readers to a data and public trust controversy. In Fact Forward (Wiley) Gaylin argues that modern society is…

We Are Civic Media

(edited) Dan Sinker, Pratik Nyaupane, Sophie Madej, Colin Maclay, and Sangita Shresthova '97

We Are Civic Media (Northwestern University Press) brings together activists of diverse backgrounds to show how contemporary technology can support…

New York Nouveau

Sara Kippur ’02

In New York Nouveau (Stanford University Press) Kippur argues that American institutions and tastes actually helped shape what came to…

Unmaking Russia’s Abortion Culture

Michele Rivkin-Fish *97

In Unmaking Russia’s Abortion Culture (Vanderbilt University Press) Rivkin-Fish follows the rise of post-Soviet family planning institutions and the backlash…

Culture’s Futures

Eric Aronoff ’90

Culture’s Futures (Palgrave Macmillan) explores a speculative storytelling and intellectual power battle. Aronoff unpacks how iconic authors like Octavia Butler…

Royal Caleva: Raul

Nancy Herkness ’79

The Royal Caleva romance series returns with the story Prince Raul, who is forced to take a vacation after working…

Relaxation in Action

Wonchull Park, retired principal research physicist at Princeton Plasma Physics Lab, and Mackenzie Hawkins ’15

Using a clear and science-based framework, Park and Hawkins tackle the link between relaxation and physical movement in their latest…

The Boy Who Saves the World

Bruce Deitrick Price ’63

In this sci-fi thriller, readers are thrown into an artificial intelligence controversy. In The Boy Who Saves the World (Word-Wise)…

The Mango Murders

Lucy Burdette (aka Roberta Isleib ’75)

In book 15 of the Key West Food Critic series, readers again are thrust into a murder mystery and food…

Made for This

DeAngela Burns-Wallace *98

In Made for This (Advantage Books) Burns-Wallace reflects on her own journey — including leadership roles in the U.S. State…

Legacy on the Line

Andrea Baumann Lustig ’80 *81

In Legacy on the Line (Wiley), wealth adviser Baumann Lustig reveals the top “blind spots” families miss when it comes…

Visiting

Polly Walker Blakemore ’89

In this touching memoir, Blakemore writes candidly about her journey as a caregiver for her mother at the end of…

The Honesty Crisis

Christian Miller ’99

What is the most important characteristic a person can possess? Studies show the answer is honesty. Yet dishonesty is running…

Three Black Swans

Richard C. Woodbridge ’65

Once Hunt Goodwill discovers he has a malignant brain tumor, the biotech tycoon jumps into action to make the most…

Why I Am Not an Atheist

Christopher Beha ’02

Why I Am Not an Atheist (Penguin Press), named one of The New Yorker’s Best Books of 2026, is Beha’s…

John Hancock

Willard Sterne Randall *84

In John Hancock, Randall restores one of the American Revolution’s most recognizable yet overlooked figures to his rightful place in…