Bookshelf
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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(CreateSpace, 2016)
Studies show that gay youth in foster/adoptive care suffer especially high rates of substance abuse, depression and suicide. In this book, Balog describes how understanding their brain development is key to helping them heal and grow into healthy adults. Formerly an editor at the Dana Foundation, the author is chief information officer at A Thousand Moms.Topic -
(Fabius, N.Y.: Standing Stone Books, 2016)
Described as an “American photographer’s homage to the country of his ancestors,” this beautifully designed volume features more than 200 stunning photographs, with commentary, that capture the diverse villages and landscapes of Scotland’s mainland and western islands.Topic -
(Austin, Texas: Impetus, 2016)
Chock-full of analogies and helpful examples, this book offers tips for leading productive dialogues. Bolger founded Pride for All, an organization that promotes social justice conversations, and TheSafeZoneProject.com, where she helps create sustainable gender and sexuality education programs.Topic
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