Books by Alums

  • The Right Thing to Do
    By Jeffrey Cousins (BA'85) ??? (J3Unscripted, 644kb; 2022) Buy the Book In this Sci-Fi adventure, a captured alien reveals that the aliens created humans. Humans are just robots. The human race has different reactions to the news.
  • Viriditas
    By Aaron Perry (Ger; MA'02) (Earth Water Press, 581 pages; 2022) Buy the Book Earth鈥檚 life support systems are destabilizing and human civilization is spinning out of control, careening toward immanent self destruction.
  • The Third Way
    By Aimee Hoben (Engl鈥95) (She Writes Press, 312 pages; 2022) Buy the Book After losing her college scholarship, Arden Firth鈥攚ith the help of Justin Kirish, a law student with a mysterious past鈥攂ecomes the reluctant leader
  • Fearless
    By Paula D谩il (Edu鈥85) (Warren Publishing, 388 pages; 2022) Buy the Book Fearless...the story of an outspoken nun with the courage of her convictions. Sixteen-year-old Maggie Corrigan, the oldest of seven motherless
  • In the Garden 鈥 An Artist鈥檚 View
    By Kathryn Hilton (MBA鈥85) (Self-Published, 58 pages; 2022) Buy the Book A beautifully illustrated book highlighting 12 gardens in the Bay Area. From small informal gardens at the Los Altos History Museum to the
  • Borrelia: A Microbial Mystery
    Borrelia is the second novel featuring Maya Maguire, a medical detective, in her journey as an Asian American veterinarian solving microbial mysteries.
  • Hollywood Sports Movies and the American Dream
    Through the heart of Hollywood cinema runs an unexpected current of progressive politics. Sports movies, a genre that has flourished since the mid-seventies, evoke the American dream and therefore represent the nation to itself in idealized form.
  • Here Comes Ralphie
    Here Comes Ralphie is a children's book about a little buffalo who dreams of becoming the next face of Colorado.
  • Alice's Trading Post: A Novel of the West
    Alice's Trading Post is the story of an untamable, unforgettable woman with a wry wit who lived 103 adventurous years. She survives all the west could throw at a woman, fights to be herself, live free, and find love.
  • Gash Atlas
    Award-winning Denver poet Jessica Lawson鈥檚 first full-length collection, Gash Atlas, portrays the nightmarish cartography of life in and beyond the Trump era. Through poetic and visual 鈥渕aps,鈥 this new work, selected by Erica Hunt for first place in Kore Press Institute鈥檚 Poetry Prize, surveys the cultural present while folding back nested histories of personal and cultural violence.
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