Books by Alums

  • Suspected Hippie in Transit
    By Martin Frumkin () (Balsam Press LLC, 399 pages; 2022) Buy the Book What was it like to backpack along the international hippie trail fifty years ago? Martin Frumkin’s pre-tech, countercultural rucksack romp
  • Never Summer: A Thousand Rainbows
    By Stan Nicholas (Jour'66) (Buff and Beyond Ink, 194 pages; 2022) Buy the Book Never Summer is about my family; mother, father and three sisters who for a period of 13 years spent the entire summer months as
  • Souvenirs from Paradise
    By Erin Langner (Psych'05) (Zone 3 Press, 133 pages; 2022) Buy the Book As an art critic and museum staffer, Erin Langner was skeptical of what she would find when she visited the Las Vegas Strip for the first time in
  • Exploring World History through Geography: From the Cradle of Civilization to a Globalized World
    By Julie Crea Dunbar​ (Geog'93) (רC-CLIO, 360 pages; 2022) Buy the Book From the early civilizations of ancient Mesopotamia to our present-day globalized society, readers will learn how humans interacted―and
  • In Those Glory Days of Elvis
    By Josephine Rascoe Keenan (SpchDr'64) (Pen-L Publishing, 243 pages; 2018) Buy the Book What if you traded your identity and couldn't get it back? Could you live your life as someone else? After the shocking
  • Till Myth Do Us Part
    By Darius Ebrahimi​ (Econ'16) (Mythical Bandit Books, 397 pages; 2002) Buy the Book Myths Come True…Dreams Are Another Story Heaven is not what Kai imagined. Monsters run free, the sun scorches, and Kai has
  • Workbench Guide To Semiconductor Circuits and Projects
    By Michael Gannon (MBA'87) (Prentice-Hall, 239 pages; 1982) Buy the Book Technician and electrician Bible of terminology.
  • We
    We
    By Michael Gurshtein (EngrPhys'06) (Finishing Line Press; 2023) Buy the Book We is the perpetual outsider’s struggle to find the common elements of humanity within and for himself. Ranging from personal battles and hurts
  • 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’s life support systems are destabilizing and human civilization is spinning out of control, careening toward immanent self destruction.
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