Alumni Authors

The World of Sicilian Wine, By Bill Nesto ’69

Posted on Oct 15, 2013

The World of Sicilian Wine, By Bill Nesto ’69

The World of Sicilian Wine By Bill Nesto ’69 and 
Frances Di Savino University of California Press, 2013 The World of Sicilian Wine provides wine lovers with a comprehensive understanding of Sicilian wine, from its ancient roots to its modern evolution. Offering a guide and map to exploring Sicily, Bill Nesto, an expert in Italian wine, and Frances Di Savino, a student of Italian culture, deliver a substantive appreciation of a vibrant wine region that is one of Europe’s most historic areas and a place where many cultures intersect. From the earliest Greek and Phoenician settlers who...

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Islands of Time: A Novel, By Barbara Kent Lawrence ’61

Posted on Oct 15, 2013

Islands of Time: A Novel, By Barbara Kent Lawrence ’61

Islands of Time: A Novel By Barbara Kent Lawrence ’61 Just Write Books, 2013 When Rebecca Grangers falls in love with Ben Bunker, she is only 14. In 1958, a summer girl is not allowed to love a year-round boy, son of a fisherman in Downeast Maine, and yet she does. When her father dies, loss and anger overpower her, and she commits a sin, terrible at the time, that almost destroys her. She hides from her life in fantasies until she returns to Maine as an adult, and struggles to come to terms with the past. Islands of Time is a moving story of loss, pain, and growth, but also of unexpected...

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The Woman Upstairs, By Claire Messud ’83

Posted on Oct 15, 2013

The Woman Upstairs, By Claire Messud ’83

The Woman Upstairs By Claire Messud ’83 Alfred A. Knopf, 2013 Nora Eldridge, an elementary-
school teacher in Cambridge, Massachusetts, long ago compromised her dream to be a successful artist, mother and lover. She has instead become the “woman upstairs,” a reliable friend and neighbor always on the fringe of others’ achievements. Then into her life arrives the glamorous and cosmopolitan Shahids—her new student Reza Shahid, a child who enchants as if from a fairy tale, and his parents: Skandar, a dashing Lebanese professor who has come to Boston for a fellowship at Harvard, and...

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Rocket Writes a Story, by Tad Hills ’81

Posted on Mar 20, 2013

Rocket Writes a Story by Tad Hills ’81 Schwartz & Wade Books, July 2012 A New York Times bestseller, Rocket Writes a Story is the irresistible sequel to the New York Times best-selling How Rocket Learned to Read. A starred review from Kirkus calls it “a perfect choice to inspire new readers and writers.” Tad Hills’s lovable character Rocket loves books and wants to make his own, but he can’t think of a story. Encouraged by the little yellow bird to look closely at the world around him for inspiration, Rocket sets out on a journey. Along the way he discovers small details that he...

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Race France to France: Leave Antarctica to Starboard by Rich Wilson ’68

Posted on Oct 30, 2012

Race France to France: Leave Antarctica to Starboard by Rich Wilson ’68 sitesALIVE!, August 2012 In 2008–2009, Rich Wilson became only the second American to finish the Vendée Globe, deemed the “most grueling and dangerous prolonged competition on the planet.” (Garry Emmons, HBS Bulletin, 2009) The senior skipper at age 58, and a severe asthmatic, Rich finished ninth of 11 finishers, out of 30 starters, racing 29,000 miles over 121 days in his 60′ boat, Great American III. Rich Wilson’s book brings you onto his boat in the heat and doldrums of the tropics, in the gales and...

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The Pocket Guide to Woodstock: An Insider’s Guide by Michael Perkins and Will Nixon ’75

Posted on Oct 30, 2012

The Pocket Guide to Woodstock: An Insider’s Guide by Michael Perkins and Will Nixon ’75 Bushwhack Books, 2012 Join Michael Perkins and Will Nixon, authors of the best-selling Walking Woodstock, for a personal tour of places they’ve explored on foot for years. Learn about the early Dutch settlers and witches; the bluestone quarries and tanneries; the bohemian arts colony; the historic hotels on Overlook Mountain; the concert that didn’t happen here; the sixties rock ’n’ rollers, including Bob Dylan and Levon Helm; the promoters and the eccentrics; the legends and the history that...

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