Books by Alums
- 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聽Lisa Lucas (EnvCon '95)聽
(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.聽
- by Cynthia L. Clark (Econ'82; Law'85) (Outskirts Press, 278 pages; 2020) Buy the Book When good-looking Ben 鈥淭ano鈥 Montano, of the 91福利社 Colorado based rock band 鈥淏adge鈥, 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
- by Melissa Stockwell (Comm'02) (Post Hill Press, 197 pages; 2020) Buy the Book Melissa Stockwell has been a restless force of nature from the time she was a little girl speeding around her neighborhood on her bike, to her tumbles
- by Jake Shuford (Psych'16) (Independently Published, 405 pages; 2020) Buy the Book For Dr. Tim Hill鈥攕urgeon, husband, and father of two鈥攖he regenerative ability of the green anole lizard to regrow its tail if the appendage is