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Jeff Naeem ’09 recently released his book Stupid Enough to Succeed a definitive guide to business startup and achieving hyper-growth for the millennial entrepreneur.
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Home Fire, a new novel by Kamila Shamsie ‘’94 has been named to the Man Booker Prize 2017 longlist, or “Man Booker Dozen.” The Man Booker Prize for Fiction is a prestigious British award, open to writers of any nationality, writing in English and published in the UK.
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Constance Stellas K’72 just published the first issue of graphic novel series, Tree of Keys, on Amazon. This issue, “Threshold of Fire,” is the first of twelve in the series.
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Susan Bickford K’72 just published her first novel, A Short Time to Die, which comes out this February but is available for pre-order.
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Lee Chadeayne ’55 has provided Amazon Publishing, which has recently made a major commitment to enter the market of foreign literature in English translation, with their first novel, already resulting in over 1 million copies sold.
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Robert Colley ’66, P’19 just published his new book, Scotland and the Hebrides.
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Anna Badkhen, an accomplished journalist and author who covers the stories of people around the world in extremis, is now working on her sixth book, Fisherman’s Blues, which details her experiences spending a year with Senegalese fishermen. Badkhen was born and raised in the former Soviet Union before spending a year abroad at Hamilton in 1994-95.
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Chris Holm ’99 has been thrilling readers across the country recently with his new book, The Killing Kind. The adrenaline-fueled story excites and also brings up some interesting questions of morality.
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Queen of Shadows, the fourth book in the Throne of Glass series by Sarah Maas ’08, is being released on Tuesday, Sept. 1. Maas was a creative writing major at Hamilton.
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Daniel Chambliss, the Eugene M. Tobin Distinguished Professor of Sociology, discussed How College Works at several colleges and secondary schools during past few months. Chambliss co-authored the book with his former student Christopher Takacs ’05.
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