Books by Alums
Dance is an activity that everyone can enjoy, and Dance Appreciation will help students do just that.
By H. B. Finkelstein (A&S'53) (Independently Published, 146 pages; 2018) Buy the Book I kept busy as a fund raiser for what I believed worthy places. Often these places were a big disappointment, so I went to help families
In Finding True North, Rettig takes us on a gripping journey through Alaska's past that brings alive the state's magnificent country and its quirky, larger-than-life characters.
By S. Sue McMillan (A&S ex'51) and Paul Levitt (Phil'57; MHist'60) (Cross Cultural Communications, 240 Pages; 2020) Buy the Book With the German occupation and pacification of Belgrade in 1941, an uneasy sense of normalcy
Ahmed Khanani analyzes the ways in which religion is tied to democracy in Morocco.
by Stephanie Harper (Engl'09) (Propertius Press, 184 pages; 2020) Buy the Book Wesley Yorstead Goes Outside explores the life of Wesley Yorstead, a 33-year-old graphic novelist who suffers from a severe case of agoraphobia
By Paul Clark and Lisa Lucas (EnvCon '95)
(CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 32 pages; 2014)
A leading expert in animal behavior takes us into the wild to better understand and manage our fears.
by Cynthia L. Clark (Econ'82; Law'85) (Outskirts Press, 278 pages; 2020) Buy the Book When good-looking Ben “Tano” Montano, of the Boulder Colorado based rock band “Badge”, encounters a pretty red-headed girl stranded after a
by Romayne Kazmer (DistSt'61) (Willow Books/Aquarius Press, 138 pages; 2020) Buy the Book Author Romayne Kazmer attributes her love of travel and curiosity of the world to her year abroad in 1959/60 studying at the University of