Arts & Culture

Works received

New books, music, films, or other works by Yale faculty, staff, and alumni.

Books

Alex Berenson ’94
The Night Ranger (A John Wells Novel)
Putnam Adult, $27.95

Tobias Boes ’06PhD
Formative Fictions: Nationalism, Cosmopolitanism, and the Bildungsroman
Cornell University Press, $65

Allegra di Bonaventura ’02JD, ’08PhD
For Adam’s Sake: A Family Saga in Colonial New England
Liveright Publishing Corp, $29.95

Daniel Brook ’00
A History of Future Cities
W. W. Norton & Company, $27.95

John Burt ’83PhD
Lincoln’s Tragic Pragmatism: Lincoln, Douglas, and Moral Conflict
Belknap Press, $39.95

Christian Caryl ’84
Strange Rebels: 1979 and the Birth of the 21st Century
Basic Books, $28.99

Jeremiah Conway ’78PhD
The Alchemy of Teaching: The Transformation of Lives
Sentient Publications, $15.95

David Edman Gray ’92
Practicing Balance: How Congregations Can Support Harmony in Work and Life
Alban Institute, $17

Melissa Guion ’93
Baby Penguins Everywhere!
Philomel Books, $16.99

Allen Klein ’62Dra
The Art of Living Joyfully: How to Be Happier Every Day of the Year
Viva Editions, $15.95

Richard Lingeman ’59Law
The Noir Forties: The American People from Victory to Cold War
Nation Books, $29.99

Lauren Miller ’02
Parallel
Harper Teen, $17.99

Eleanor Morse ’70MAT
White Dog Fell from the Sky: A Novel
Viking Adults, $27.95

Erica Obey ’81
Back to the Garden
Five Star, $25.95

William Peace ’60
Efraim’s Eye
Strategic Book Publishing, $19.95

Andrew Pessin ’84 (writing as J. Jeffrey)
The Second Daughter
CreateSpace Independent Publishing, $9.99

Patrick L. Pinnell ’71, ’74March, Master of Ezra Stiles College
Yale University: An Architectural Tour by Patrick L. Pinnell
Princeton Architectural Press, $29.95

Monica Prasad ’91
The Land of Too Much: American Abundance and the Paradox of Poverty
Harvard University Press, $39.95

Emily Raboteau ’98
Searching for Zion: The Quest for Home in the African Diaspora
Atlantic Monthly Press, $25

Lori Rotskoff ’99PhD and Laura L. Lovett (editors)
When We Were Free to Be: Looking Back at a Children’s Classic and the Difference It Made
University of North Carolina Press, $30

Vanessa L. Ryan ’04PhD
Thinking Without Thinking in the Victorian Novel
John Hopkins University Press, $55

Aaron Sachs ’04PhD
Arcadian America: The Death and Life of an Environmental Tradition
Yale University Press, $35

Gregory P. Shea ’81PhD and Cassie A. Solomon ’79
Leading Successful Change: 8 Keys to Making Change Work
Wharton Digital Press, $15.99

Emma Sokoloff-Rubin ’11 and Jeffrey W. Rubin
Sustaining Activism: A Brazilian Women’s Movement and a Father-Daughter Collaboration
Duke University Press, $22.95

Fritz Steele ’60 and Stephen Jenks
The Arrogant Leader: Dealing with the Excesses of Power
Seapointbooks.com, $19.95

Robert A. M. Stern ’65March, Dean of the School of Architecture
Evidence: The Work of Robert A. M. Stern Architects
Monacelli Press, $50

Donna Thorland ’95
The Turncoat: Renegades of the Revolution
NAL, $15

John Tolan ’81, Henry Laurens, and Gilles Veinstein
Europe and the Islamic World: A History
Princeton University Press, $39.50

Tad Tuleja ’66 and Eric A. Eliason (editors)
Warrior Ways: Explorations in Modern Military Folklore
Utah State University Press, $29.95

Sheldon Whitehouse ’78
On Virtues: Quotations and Insight to Live a Full, Honorable, and Truly American Life
Adams Media, $18.95

Margaret Wrinkle ’85
Wash: A Novel
Atlantic Monthly Press, $25

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