Challenging Boys
Timothy Davis ’86 draws on his experience as a child and family psychologist, father of three and volunteer firefighter..
Powering the Future
This pragmatic guide written by Steven Ferrey ’72 helps legal practitioners navigate the nuanced dynamics involved in shifting policy around renewable energy.
The Sides of the Sea
Johanna X. K. Garvey ’73 examines theories of race, ethnicity, gender and sexuality in the works of contemporary Caribbean women writers.
Intoxicating Pleasures
Lisa Jacobson ’84 provides an in-depth account of the alcoholic beverages industries in the United States during the 1930s and ’40s.
Old King
This haunting novel about the end of the frontier dream by Maxim Loskutoff ’07 was named a best book of the year by NPR and Publishers Weekly.
By the Shore of Lake Michigan
Nancy Matsumoto ’80 translated her grandparents’ words as they tell the story of their incarceration in concentration camps through Japanese tanka poems.
A Golden Life
Step into the golden age of Tinseltown with this historical novel from Ginny Kubitz Moyer ’95, set in Hollywood and the Napa Valley in the 1930s.
Abortion Rights Backlash
A political science professor at UC Santa Barbara, Alison Brysk ’81 explores recent setbacks for reproductive rights across three continents, advancing the argument that the dynamic reflects a struggle between nationalism, democracy and globalization.
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