Arts & Culture

Works received

New books by Yale faculty, staff, and alumni.

Floyd Abrams ’59LLB
Friend of The Court: On the Front Lines with the First Amendment
Yale University Press, $32.50

R. Howard Bloch, Sterling Professor of French, and Nathaniel E. Dubin
The Fabliaux
Liveright Publishing Corp., $29.95

Daniel A. Brook ’00
A History of Future Cities
W. W. Norton & Company, $27.95

Richard R. Brooks, Professor (Adjunct) of Law , and Carol M. Rose, the Gordon Bradford Tweedy Professor Emeritus of Law
Saving the Neighborhood: Racially Restrictive Covenants, Law and Social Norms
Harvard University Press, $49.95

Maura Carley ’78
Health Insurance: Navigating Traps & Gaps
Ampersand, Inc., $19.95

Susan Choi ’90
My Education
Viking Adult, $26.96

Dennis Glenn Collins ’67
Conflict in History, Measuring Symmetry, Thermodynamic Modeling and Other Work
AuthorHouse, $18

Alana Conner ’96 and Hazel Rose Markus
Clash! 8 Cultural Conflicts That Make Us Who We Are
Hudson Street Press, $25.95

Allegra di Bonaventura’08PhD
For Adam’s Sake: A Family Saga in Colonial New England
Liveright Publishing Corp., $29.95

Jane K. Dickinson ’93MSN
People With Diabetes Can Eat Anything: It’s All About Balance
Media 117, $16.99

Ian Doescher ’98, ’05MDiv
William Shakespeare’s Star Wars
Quirk books, $14.95

Noah Feldman ’97JD
Cool War: The Future of Global Competition
Random House, $13.26

Paul Frijters with Gigi Foster ’96
An Economic Theory of Greed, Love, Groups and Networks
Cambridge University Press, $34.99

Michael J. Gerhardt ’78
The Forgotten Presidents: Their Untold Constitutional Legacy
Oxford University Press, $34.95

Vanessa M. Gezari ’97
The Tender Soldier: A True Story of War and Sacrifice
Simon & Schuster, $25

Carmen G. González ’83
Presumed Incompetent: The intersections of Race and Class for Women in Academia
Utah State University Press, $36.95

Nortin M. Hadler ’64
The Citizen Patient: Reforming Health Care for the Sake of the Patient, Not the System
University of North Carolina Press, $28

Justin Howland ’55
A History of Orthopedics
Publish America, $19.95

Andrew Hsieh ’75PhD and Sherman Cochran
The Lius of Shanghai
Harvard University Press, $39.95

John Huddleston ’75
Walking the Farms of Vermont
Center for American Places, $45

Amnon Kabatchnik ’57MFA
Blood on the Stage 1975–2000: Milestone Plays of Crime, Mystery, and Detection
Scarecrow Press, $125

Jeffrey Kahn ’94
Mrs. Shipley’s Ghost: The Right to Travel and Terrorist Watch Lists
University of Michigan Press, $75

Brendan I. Koerner ’96
The Skies Belong to Us: Love and Terror in the Golden Age of Hijacking
Crown Publishing Group, $26

Robert Layton ’54
Going on My Own: 21st Century Legal Tales: A Memoir of Life as an International Lawyer
Create Space, Inc., $10

Richard C. Levin ’74PhD, former president of the university
The Worth of the University
Yale University Press, $28

Joanne Lipman ’83 and Melanie Kupchynsky
Strings Attached: One Tough Teacher and the Gift of Great Expectations
Hyperion, $24.99

Jody McAuliffe ’80 MFA
The Mythical Bill: A Neurological Memoir
University of Iowa Press, $18

Lester Agyei McCorn ’99Div
Standing on Holy Common Ground: An Africentric Ministry Approach to Prophetic Ministry Engagement
EBook, $9.95

Claire Messud ’87
The Woman Upstairs
Knopf Books, $25.95

Paul Kléber Monod ’85PhD
Solomon’s Secret Arts: The Occult in the Age of Enlightment
Yale University Press, $45

Eric Muirhead ’69
Rindu: A Novel of Expatriate Life in Eastern Malaysia
Createspace, $24.99

Jeff Niehaus ’68
Preludes: An Autobiography in Verse
Wipfandstock.com, $37

Shannon K. O’Neil ’93, ’99MA
Two Nations Indivisible: Mexico, the United States, and the Road Ahead
Oxford University Press, $27.95

Sedat Pakay ’68MFA
Bearing Witness From Another Place: James Baldwin in Turkey
University of Washington Press, $19.95

Deesha Philyaw ’93 and Michael D. Thomas
Co-Parenting 101: Helping Your Kids Thrive in Two Households After Divorce
New Harbinger Publications, $16.95

Zygmunt J. B. Plater ’68JD
The Snail Darter and the Dam: How Pork-Barrel Politics Endangered a Little Fish and Killed a River
Yale University Press, $32.50

Hilary Reyl ’89
Lessons in French: A Novel
Simon & Schuster, $24

Russell S. Reynolds Jr. ’54
Heads: Business Lessons from an Executive Search Pioneer
McGraw-Hill, $28

B. Ruby Rich ’71
New Queer Cinema: The Director’s Cut
Duke University Press, $25.95

Adam Rome ’80
The Genius of Earth Day: How a 1970 Teach-In Unexpectedly Made the First Green Generation
Hill and Wang, $30

Earl Shuman ’45W
Songs for Sale: The Story of a Songwriter
Kindle Edition, $2.99

Lawrence Schimel ’93
Deleted Names
A Midsummer Night’s Press, $10.95

Jack Sobel ’72
The Flower Man’s Daughter
Xlibris, $15.99

Landon R. Y. Storrs ’83
The Second Red Scare and the Unmaking of the New Deal Left
Princeton University Press, $39.50

Julie Trimingham ’89
Mockingbird
MP Publishing, $13.95

Peter M. Wolf ’57
My New Orleans, Gone Away: Memoir of Loss and Renewal
Delphinium Books, $24.95

Margaret Wrinkle ’85
Wash
Grove Atlantic Books, $25

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