CURRENT PUBLICATIONS

Everything You Wanted To Know About Indians But Were Afraid To Ask: Young Readers Edition
Indigenous author Treuer shares a new book of questions and answers for Native and non-Native readers alike. With a wide…
Elatsoe
Set in an alternate America shaped by Indigenous culture and ancestral magic, Little Badger’s debut novel features young protagonist Elatsoe…
Caul Baby
In her fiction debut, Jerkins tells a story of magic, family, power, and mystery. Recommended for fans of Ta-Nehisi Coates…
In My Grandmother’s House
Raised in faith by her grandmother, Pierce reckons with the tradition of Black theology and liberating scripture passed down through…
Historic Houses of Queens
Rob MacKay ’89 explores the historic districts of Queens, New York City, featuring hidden-gem homes once occupied by founding fathers…
Reconstructing the Corporation: From Shareholder Primacy to Shared Governance
Hayden and Bodie argue for a new configuration of corporate governance in Reconstructing the Corporation. Because of shareholder primacy, corporations…
Dear Chairwoman: Letters From Today’s Trailblazing Women Board Leaders to the Fearless Directors of Tomorrow
Despite significant leaps forward, only 23 percent of board seats globally are held by women. Dear Chairwoman is a collection…
X Marks the Spot: The Lost Inheritance of Mathematics
By studying math through the lens of the mathematicians, X Marks the Spot takes a unique approach to helping readers…
Visualizing Dunhuang: The Lost Archive Photographs of the Mogao and Yulin Caves
Visualizing Dunhuang is a nine-volume series which, for the first time ever, archives every piece of photographic and historical information…
From Sarah to Sydney: The Woman Behind All-of-a-Kind Family
From Sarah to Sydney is a biography about Sydney Taylor, author of All-of-a Kind Family book series. Taylor, a Jewish…
Recruited
Olivia Gesso learns what it means to risk it all when she finds herself working at a recruiting job at…
The Anointed: New York’s White Shoe Law Firms — How They Started, How They Grew, and How They Ran the Country
How did Wall Street law firms become the icons of institutional law that they are today? Stewart and Lambert’s book…
Empire's Eagles: The Fate of the Napoleonic Elite in America
Empire’s Eagles dives into the year 1815 to tell the gripping narrative of Napoleon Bonaparte and his highest-ranking soldiers after…
The Premonition: A Pandemic Story
Michael Lewis ’82’s The Premonition: A Pandemic Story (W.W. Norton) tells the story of how three characters, a biochemist, a…
Probable Impossibilities: Musings on Beginnings and Endings
Alan Lightman ’70 probes basic questions about human life and its origins, such as the anatomy of a smile or…
How to Change: The Science of Getting from Where You Are to Where You Want to
Behavioral scientist Katy Milkman ’04 writes about how to make real, lasting changes to your life in How to Change…
Scorched Earth: Environmental Warfare as a Crime against Humanity and Nature
Scorched Earth makes the case that international law should treat environmental destruction due to warfare, known as “ecocide,” as a…
Risk on the Table: Food Production, Health, and the Environment
In Risk on the Table, Creager and Gaudillière investigate the often-uncomfortable question of how safe is the food that we…


















