Between the Covers

Jack Adams, AS ’74, Writing Personal and Family Histories: Tell and Sell Your Stories Well, Writers Anonymous.

Kathleen Bogle, AS ’04PhD, Hooking Up: Sex, Dating and Relationships on Campus, New York University Press.

J. Ritchie Garrison, professor of history and director of the Winterthur Program in Early American Culture, Two Carpenters: Architecture and Building in Early New England, 1799-1859, University of Tennessee Press.

Steven Kendus, AS ’93, Hunting the First State, LuLu.com.

Nancy E. Lynch, AS ’67, Vietnam Mailbag: Voices From the War, 1968-1972, Portfolio Books.

Rudi Matthee, professor of history, The Pursuit of Pleasure: Drugs and Stimulants in Iranian History, 1500-1900, Princeton University Press.

George M. Naimark, AS ’51/PhD, How To Be a Truly Rotten Driver, iUniverse.

Marlene Monfiletto Nice, AS ’82, with Melissa Brayer Hess and Patricia Linderman, Realities of Foreign Service Life, vol. 2, Association of American Foreign Service Worldwide, iUniverse.

Laura L. O’Toole, AS ’81,’88M,’91PhD, Jessica R. Schiffman, AS ’90M, assistant director of UD Women’s Studies Program, and Margie L. Kiter Edwards, AS ’91M, CHEP ’99PhD, instructor in women’s studies, co-editors, Gender Violence: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Second Edition, New York University Press.

Jean Pfaelzer, professor of English, Driven Out: The Forgotten War Against Chinese Americans, Random House.

Noelle Sickels, AS ’68, The Medium, Five-Star Publishing.

Norma Welch, AS ’60, Anville: A Delaware Story of the American Revolution, Quill Publications.