CURRENT PUBLICATIONS

How to Choose a Leader: Machiavelli’s Advice to Citizens
Maurizio Viroli, an acclaimed Machiavelli biographer, interprets Niccolò Machiavelli’s writings to see what can be learned about choosing a leader…
The Fires of Spring: A Post-Arab-Spring Journey Through the Turbulent New Middle East
Part reportage, part memoir, part analysis, The Fires of Spring expertly weaves together a narrative that examines the Middle East…
Mother, Can You Not?
Kate Seigel ’11 created the Instagram account @CrazyJewishMom to document her hilarious text conversations with her mother. The account now…
What Great Parents Do: 75 Simple Strategies for Raising Kids Who Thrive
Erica Reischer ’92, a clinical psychologist and parent educator, condenses the available information on the best parenting practices today into…
The Good Lieutenant
A new novel by Whitney Terrell ’91, The Good Lieutenant begins when an operation led by Lt. Emma Fowler goes…
Just Another Southern Town: Mary Church Terrell and the Struggle for Racial Justice in the Nation’s Capital
Six years before Rosa Parks launched the Montgomery bus boycott, Mary Church Terrell tried to eat at Thomson’s Restaurant in…
Pride’s Children: PURGATORY
Alicia Butcher Ehrhardt’s Pride’s Children: PURGATORY is a novel of obsession, betrayal, and love. Partly set in Princeton, it tells…
Artful Business: 50 Lessons from Creative Geniuses
Gregory J. Stone ’75 provides novel tools to spark the reader’s imagination in his book. In each chapter of Artful…
The Mercenary Mediterranean: Sovereignty, Religion, and Violence in the Medieval Crown of Aragon
Based on extensive research in Arabic, Latin, and Romance sources, The Mercenary Mediterranean: Sovereignty, Religion, and Violence in the Medieval…
The Luna Blanket
The Luna Blanket is a children’s story following the life of Daniel, a boy whose great-grandmother presents him with a…
1941: Fighting the Shadow War, a Divided America in a World at War
1941: Fighting the Shadow War, a Divided America in a World at War explores the little-known history of America’s clandestine…
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…

















