daVid picker ’53
Musts, Maybes, and Nevers
CreateSpace
<<< Movie executive Picker offers a glimpse into more than four decades worth of films and characters in his new memoir. “back when studios were run by filmmakers not corporations, David Picker ran United Artists, Paramount, Columbia, lorimar,” according to the New York Post. “it’s a great read.”
pauL parSonS ’75
Baden-Powell’s Beads: London
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<<< the tennessee-based orthopedic surgeon just published book two of a four-part fictional series based on an actual strand of Zulu beads. The adventure series weaves fact and fiction in “a well executed mix of Indiana Jones-style adventure and political thriller,” says kirkus reviews.
roBert SuLLiVan ’75
A Child’s Christmas in New England
Bunker Hill Publishing
<<< sullivan, the life books managing editor, and illustrator Glenn Wolff return to their favorite subject with a Yuletide feast full of memories of childhood celebrations from the 1950s and 1960s. This follows their earlier book, Flight of the Reindeer, which Publishers Weekly called a “charming new Christmas classic.”
BarBara krautHamer ’89
Black Slaves, Indian Masters
University of North Carolina Press
<<< uMass amherst history professor Krauthamer revisits the history of Southern slavery to reveal the roles of Native American slaveholders. This follows the publication of Envisioning Emancipation: Black Americans and the End of Slavery (Temple University Press), an album’s worth of photographs Krauthamer analyzes to demonstrate the emancipation process.
andrew goLdStein ’05
Ten Ways to Rescue Your Soul
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<<< uCla molecular biologist and former professional lacrosse goalie coauthor Goldstein traces his path through science and logic to spirituality in this personal guide. goldstein, who esPn named “the most accomplished male, team-sport athlete in North America to be openly gay during his playing career,” was recently inducted into the National Gay & Lesbian Sports Hall of Fame.
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