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Alumni and faculty members who would like to have their books considered for this listing should contact Stacey Himmelberger, editor of Hamilton magazine. This list, which dates back to 2018, is updated periodically with books appearing alphabetically on the date of entry.

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  • (Missoula, Mont.: Blue Mountain Publishing, 2018).
    From the publisher: “Within West Virginia’s irregular borders, formed by winding rivers, high ridges, and the peculiarities of colonial land surveys, is a sedimentary record of the entire Paleozoic Era. … Authors Joseph Lebold and Christopher Wilkinson lead you along the roads of the Mountain State, past roadcuts exposing contorted rock layers, coral reefs, and ancient red soils. Sidebars provide more details about iconic places such as the New River Gorge, Seneca Rocks, and Dolly Sods, and about unusual geologic features such as the riverless Teays Valley and the karst topography and caverns of the Big Levels.”

    Lebold has taught geology at West Virginia University since 2009. Wilkinson, a musicologist specializing in African-American musical culture, taught music history and writing at WVU’s School of Music for 37 years before retiring in 2013. As a layperson with an interest in geology, he hopes the book will motivate others to explore West Virginia’s geologic history.

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  • (Toronto, Canada: University of Toronto Press, 2019)
    A finalist for the Central Eurasian Studies Society’s Best Book Award for 2020, this work provides an overview of the relationship between two dynamic regions, highlighting the ways in which Russia and Central Asia have influenced and been influenced by Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. According to the publisher, “Cultural and social history are interwoven with the military narrative to provide a sense of the people, their religion, and their practices — all of which were severely tested under Stalin. The text includes a glossary as well as images and maps that help to highlight 500 years of changes, bringing Central Asia into the general narrative of Russian and world history and introducing a fresh perspective on colonialism and modernity.”

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  • (New York: Viking Press, 2020)
    The authors, investigative and White House reporters for The Daily Beast, share what the publisher describes as “an uncompromising account of the financial and moral degradation of our capital, told with righteous indignation and through the lens of key power players and foot soldiers whose own antics have often escaped the notice of the overworked press corps.” Markay, who covers money in politics, lobbying, influence, and corruption, formerly reported for the Washington Free Beacon and was the first investigative reporter for the Heritage Foundation.

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  • (Self-published, 2020)
    The author, who spent many years working in school ministry, shares this collection of spiritual meditations — one for each day of the year — that offers a creative and rich way to spark ideas and conversations. “Drawn from ordinary moments in life, the meditations are intended to point even the most spiritually reluctant readers to the sacredness of life,” noted Bristol, who writes about the spiritual life in unconventional ways, from blog posts to children’s books, a meditation book to a novel. “I use all means necessary to help my readers to see life from a new perspective,” he said.

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  • (Seattle: Cutter Press, 2019)
    Described by Publisher’s Weekly as a “high-octane, compulsively readable thriller,” the novel features the plight of: Two men — a former CIA assassin in the Vietnam War now in his 60s and living a quiet life and a mysterious mastermind behind a number of major al Qaeda terror attacks since the 1990s. Two sons — a U.S. assistant district attorney and a suspected terrorist awaiting trial for attempting to smuggle explosives across the Canadian border. One grandson — kidnapped and used as leverage. Sherer is the author of numerous books and articles and is a member of the International Thriller Writers and Mystery Writers of America.

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  • (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2020)
    School closures in response to COVID-19 resulted in an immediate and universal pivot to online teaching. Lemov, author of the international bestseller Teach Like a Champion 2.0, and his colleagues at Teach Like a Champion spent weeks studying videos of online teaching and provide educators with real-life examples they can apply and adapt into their own online classroom. This guide explores the challenges involved in online teaching and guides educators and administrators to identify and understand best practices.

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  • (Denise Publications, 2020)
    A self-described poetic-essayist, Cutolo shares 42 pieces that reflect both his own hopes, fears, loves, and loathings, as well as those of his readers. As one reviewer noted, “When the world feels darkest, and our perspective cloudy, unexpected stories have the extraordinary ability to provide us the exact kind of solace we crave and the right bit of impetus this life, in that moment, demands. Chuck Cutolo understands this and delivers. … His writing is a light for those who come across it and a refreshing bit of sanity in even the maddest of times.” The author, who formerly worked on Capitol Hill as legislative director for former Sen. Carl Levin (D-Mich.) and as majority counsel for the Nassau (N.Y.) County Legislature, most recently served as the general counsel for governmental and media relations for Nassau Community College. This is his third book.

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  • (Los Angeles: 777, 2019).
    Combining lavish paintings and powerful poetry, this book, the author’s second, deals with humanitarian and existential issues ranging from equality, loss, neglect, and legacy. “While the book possesses heavy feminist overtones, Heidi moves toward humanitarian issues on a much larger scale using allegory that allows the work to be accessible to anyone struggling or healing.”

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  • (Woodbridge, United Kingdom: John Catt Educational, 2020)
    The mark of a great coach is a constant desire to learn and grow — a hunger to use whatever can make them better. This book is designed to help coaches understand how to develop athletes more successfully by explaining the cognitive science of learning and applying it to sports settings. The author discusses how professional sports franchises, national sports federations, and other coaches he’s worked with have applied and adapted some of those ideas to develop talent. The author is founder of Uncommon Schools, a network of high performing schools in underserved communities.

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  • (New York: MCD, 2018).
    The author’s debut novel, The Golden State has received a starred review from Publisher’s Weekly and been longlisted for the Center for Fiction’s First Novel Prize. The book chronicles 10 days in the life of a young woman named Daphne, who feels trapped in a mundane job and in the role of a single parent after her Turkish husband is denied reentry in to U.S. due of a “processing error.” On the verge of a breakdown, she packs up the car, toddler in tow, and heads to the remote desert town of Altavista where they find refuge in a mobile home left to Daphne by her grandparents.

    One reviewer noted, “Keenly observed, bristling with humor, and set against the beauty of a little-known part of California, The Golden State is about class and cultural breakdowns, and desperate attempts to bridge old and new worlds. But more than anything, it is about motherhood: its voracious worry, frequent tedium, and enthralling, wondrous love.”

    Kiesling is editor of the online magazine The Millions. Her essays and criticism have appeared in The New York Times Magazine, The Guardian, Slate, and The New Yorker online, and have been recognized in The Best American Essays 2016.

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