
AUSTIN ALLRAN ’74
The Legend of the Isle of Cats
REDHAWK PUBLICATIONS
A man, haunted by a murder, journeys to a desert island to escape; and there he finds the treasure of forgiveness and peace.

BILL ARTHUR ’64
Fearrington: Creating an English-Style Village in the Carolina Countryside
MCFARLAND
A comprehensive history of the village of Fearrington, a planned unit development outside of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, designed in the style of an English village.

ALI ASLAM PH.D.’10
Earthborn Democracy: A Political Theory of Entangled Life
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS
Ecological crises threaten all forms of life on earth. Democracy too is endangered, as popular discontent, elite malfeasance, and unresponsive institutions imperil its survival.

FRED BENSON ’72
Murder in Great Silence
INDEPENDENT
When the abbot of a Trappist monastery is found shot dead beneath the abbey bell tower, Detective Mark Cole is called to investigate. Instead of finding clues, he is met with silence.

SHIVAN BHAVNANI M.B.A.’22 and RYAN MCKIM ’97
Artificial Intelligence in Mental Healthcare: Potential Applications and New Frontiers
CHAPMAN & HALL
As the health care industry begins to digest recent advances in artificial intelligence, this book unveils the potential impact of AI on mental and behavioral health care.

LINDSAY P. COHN ’99, A.M.’06, PH.D.’07
On Order, Authority, and Modern Civil-Military Relations (Reading Augustine)
BLOOMSBURY ACADEMIC
While the philosopher Augustine never wrote a treatise on war or military service, his ideas form part of a centuries-old theoretical and ethical tradition with contemporary relevance.

LEXY DURAND A.M.’03
Traction: A Memoir
COVENANT BOOKS
The story of one woman's struggles to gain traction when so many other young women were stuck in the mud or treading water at high tide.

JOHN H. FERGUSON JR. B.S.M.E.’68
For Poker B(l)uffs Only
INDEPENDENT
Rules for 80 original poker games that were developed by the author over the last 50 years.

LEN FERMAN A.M.’86, M.B.A.’88
The 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers – My Dad’s Team
THE SPORTS TIME TRAVELER
The Sports Time Traveler takes you on a virtual trip back in time to experience the old Brooklyn Dodgers during their 1955 season.

TRACY C. GOLD ’10
Call Your Father: A Tender Picture Book for Dads
FAMILIUS
From life’s messy highs to its quiet lows one person is always our first call – our father. Whether it’s falling off your bike or building your first crib, Dad is our first coach and biggest supporter.

SETH GROSSMAN ’71
1676 Project: How New Jersey Shaped America
INDEPENDENT
How the lessons and success of New Jersey and neighboring Pennsylvania contributed to the American Revolution of 1776.

BARRY HARVEY PH.D.’87
Madness, Theocracy, and Anarchism
BAYLOR UNIVERSITY PRESS
The author examines the points where the church’s practice of politics challenges the ways Christians have put national and tribal loyalties ahead of inclusion in the pilgrim people of God.

TERENCE HINES ’73
The Psychology and Science of Pseudoscience
ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD
A review of numerous areas of pseudoscience describing the factual bases for rejecting pseudoscientific claims and the psychological processes that lead to the acceptance of such claims.

SUSIE LEE JIN ’98
I Am a Big Fish!
SIMON SPOTLIGHT
The little fish says it is really a big fish. The other fish and sea creatures do not believe the little fish! Then, when they are in danger, the little fish shows just how big it really can be!

DAN KINCAID M.F.’73 FALL 2026
A Ranger's Ramblings: A Collection of the Author’s Published Columns, Stories, and Articles on Forestry, Natural Resources, and Sports
INDEPENDENT
A compilation of writings by the author, including stories, columns and opinion pieces.

J. LEE B.S.E.’06
Coach’s Corner
MOONSHINE COVE
When his buddy Barry is accused of murder, Charlie embarks on the adventure of a lifetime to seek justice on his friend's behalf. The more he uncovers, the more in danger his own life becomes.

MELISSA LINK ’01
Scoopy and Slappy: The Tale of a Young Walrus
INDEPENDENT
Meet Scoopy – a young walrus who in some ways is your typical walrus (enormous tusks, flippers, big googly eyes) but in other ways is definitely not.

GREGORY S. MAHLER PH.D.’76
Palestinian History and Politics: An Introduction and Documentary Reader
ROUTLEDGE
This textbook brings together a collection of the most important primary sources in the study of Palestinian nationalism, from the late 19th century through to the present day.

ALFRED C. MARTINO ’86
Life In Stories: first a cry, time goes by, questions of why, ends with a sigh
COLES STREET PUBLISHING
A collection of fiction, lyrics and novel excerpts that trace the arc of life – moving through youth and age, humor and tragedy, love and loss.

MONICA MCKITTERICK M.S.N.’08
DPC: Dream Job or Total Disaster?
INDEPENDENT
The author – a nurse practitioner and direct primary care clinic owner – reveals what it really takes to thrive in the world of direct primary care.

JOHN MACLEAN ’77
23 and Love Me
INDEPENDENT
When Olivia Miller is injured in a shoot-out and reassigned to desk duty, she takes a DNA test hoping to discover the missing pieces of her past. To her surprise, the test reveals a half-brother.

TED MCMAHON M.D.’72
Visitations
MOONPATH PRESS
Poems that contemplate the search for belonging.

ALEXANDRA MIDDLETON ’13
The Connector: Living with Experimental Neuroprosthetics
DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS
The author examines how the frontiers of experimental medical science are always the everyday lived experiences for patients and their families and communities.

JOHN MILLER ’97
How My Father Became a Boat
FERNWOOD PRESS
In addition to interrogating how place contributes to identity, this collection of poems examines the nature of grief.

DOUG RUSSELL M.B.A.’88
Successfully Leading Project and Technical Teams: Workplace Intelligence for All Team Members
RICHER PRESS
The author proves he has genuinely been there and done that when it comes to successfully leading project and technical teams.

DAVID SCHAEFFER ’78
Initiation at the Scum Pond: A Novel Inspired by a True Story
PALMETTO PUBLISHING
A mother fights for justice as her son faces life-altering paralysis after a fraternity “incident.” With a determined attorney, they confront a web of secrecy, hazing, and cover-ups by powerful institutions.

JIM SCHAFFER B.S.M.E.’81, M.S.’82, PH.D.’85
The Answer Is Always False: Lessons Learned From a Lifetime in Academia
REX PRESS
Stories gathered from a lifetime in the wacky world of academia, the finest pub in Pennsylvania, and a home filled with wonderful (and occasionally quirky) women.

HARRIET SHENKMAN M.Ed.’67
Re-Coupling
KELSAY BOOKS
Poems about finding connections later in life.

D.C. SWANSON ’99
Catch: A Kids Book About Baseball, Family, and Growing Up
BLACK ROSE WRITING
The story of a family as they learn about love, patience, regret and renewal through the baseball catches they have with one another and the catches they never got to have.

ZHONG WANG PH.D.’04
Transforming Life Sciences With Cloud Computing and AI
SPRINGER
This book explores the "triple helix" of data, cloud computing and artificial intelligence, exploring how this powerful convergence is reshaping life sciences.

MARLIE PARKER WASSERMAN ’69
First Daughter
LEVEL BEST BOOKS
In this blend of fact and fiction, the line between public duty and private anguish blurs in a mother’s fight to save her child.