Books
Giselle Liza Anatol ’92
The Things That Fly in the Night: Female Vampires in Literature of the Circum-Caribbean and African Diaspora
Rutgers University Press, $32.95
Nicky Beer ’98
The Octopus Game
Carnegie Mellon University Press, $15.95
Adam Benforado ’01
Unfair: The New Science of Criminal Injustice
Crown Publishing Group, $26
Joanne M. Braxton ’84PhD
Black Female Sexualities
Rutgers University Press, $28.95
Mike Brodsky ’90
Incremental Improvements: Change Your Life One Small Step at a Time
CreateSpace, $12.99
Charlene Caprio ’01 and Lefteris Tsouris
Ikaria Island: Explore and Experience
Wooden Hull Press, $18.95
Paul Cienniwa ’03MusAD
By Heart: The Art of Memorizing Music
CreateSpace, $12.95
Emory Clark ’60
Olympic Odyssey
TaylorButterfield, $28
Richard Coulson ’52, ’57LLB
A Corkscrew Life: Adventures of a Travelling Financier
Iuniverse, $23.95
Morris Dickstein ’67PhD
Gates of Eden: American Culture in the Sixties
Liveright Publishing, $16.95
Scott Donaldson ’50
The Impossible Craft: Literary Biography
Penn State University Press, $28.48
Charles Harrington Elster ’81
Word Workout: Building a Muscular Vocabulary in 10 Easy Steps
St. Martin’s Griffin, $16.99
Rev. Sam K. Frazier Jr. ’62BKD
Straight Like Me: The Journey of a Gay Priest in the Episcopal Church
CreateSpace, $10.95
Elyssa Friedland ’03
Love and Miss Communication
William Morrow Books, $14.99
Robert E. Galloway ’73MD
Anyone Can Do It: The Energy Matrix and Tong Ren
CreateSpace, $19.99
Howard Gillette Jr. ’64, ’70PhD
Class Divide: Yale ’64 and the Conflicted Legacy of the Sixties
Cornell University Press, $29.95
R. C. Goodwin ’64
The Stephen Hawking Death Row Fan Club: Six Stories and a Novella
Langdon Street Press, $15.99
Lisa Gornick ’85MPhil
Louisa Meets Bear
Sara Crichton Books, $26
Alissa Hamilton ’94, ’06PhD
Got Milked? The Great Dairy Deception and Why You’ll Thrive Without Milk
William Morrow Books, $26.99
Donald E. Harkness ’51
A World War I Adventure: The Life and Times of RNAS Bomber Pilot Donald E. Harkness
Authorhouse, $26.95
R. F. Hemphill ’66
Dust, Tea, Dingoes and Dragons: Adventures in Culture, Cuisine & Commerce from a Globe-Trekking Executive
Strelitzia Books, $15.95
Robin Kelsey ’84, ’94JD
Photography and the Art of Chance
Belknap Press, $32.95
Sulmaan Wasif Khan ’05, ’12PhD
Muslim, Trader, Nomad, Spy: China’s Cold War and the People of Tibetan Borderlands
North Carolina University Press, $34.95
Stephen J. Kunitz ’60, ’70PhD
Regional Cultures and Mortality in America
Cambridge University Press, $99
Richard Kutner ’68 (translator) and Vincent Engel
Fear of Paradise
Owl Canyon Press, $24.95
Hilary Liftin ’91
Movie Star by Lizzie Pepper
Viking Press, $27.95
Joseph Luzzi ’00PhD
In a Dark Wood: What Dante Taught Me about Grief, Healing, and the Mysteries of Love
HarperWave, $25.99
Robert Mandel ’74, ’76PhD
Coercing Compliance: State-Initiated Brute Force in Today’s World
Stanford Securities Studies, $29.95
John McQuaid ’83
Tasty: The Art and Science of What We Eat
Scribner Books, $26
Catherine Onyemelukwe ’88MPPM
Nigeria Revisited: My Life and Loves Abroad
Peace Corps Writers, $14.62
Frederick Pollack ’67
A Poverty of Words
Prolific Press, $18.95
Asher Price ’01
Year of the Dunk: A Modest Defiance of Gravity
Crown Publishing, $26
Joshua L. Reid ’94
The Sea is My Country: The Maritime World of the Makahs
Yale University Press, $40
Alexandra Robbins ’98
The Nurses: A Year of Secrets, Drama, and Miracles with Heroes of the Hospital
Workman Publishing, $24.95
Adam Rothman ’93
Beyond Freedom’s Reach: A Kidnapping in the Twilight of Slavery
Harvard University Press, $29.95
Stanton Samenow ’63
Inside the Criminal Mind: Revised and Updated Edition
Broadway Books, $15
Scott Saul ’01PhD
Becoming Richard Pryor
Harper, $27.99
Annita Perez Sawyer ’71, ’81PhD
Smoking Cigarettes, Easting Glass: A Psychologist’s Memoir
Santa Fe Writers Project, $17.95
Karl W. Spalt ’61MF
Frances and Viky
CreateSpace, $14.99
Madelon Sprengnether ’66, ’71PhD
Great River Road: Memoir and Memory
New Rivers Press, $17
Kentaro Toyama ’98PhD
Geek Heresy: Rescuing Social Change from the Cult of Technology
Public Affairs, $27.99
Barbara Weinstein ’80PhD
The Color of Modernity: São Paulo and the Making of Race and Nation in Brazil
Duke University Press, $29.95
Patricia White ’86
Women’s Cinema, World Cinema: Projecting Contemporary Feminisms
Duke University Press, $24.95