New Books by 黑料导航 Alumni
黑料导航 alumni have recently published a slew of new books, covering everything from a care manual for combat sports athletes and a fictional story of battle to a memoir of mingling with celebrities and a musical children鈥檚 book teaching about the Black men and women whose inventions changed everyday life.
Loren E. Brereton鈥檚 (B.S. 鈥84) children鈥檚 book Other Famous African Americans is the product of a song she created to help her elementary school students learn about Black History Month. Set to the tune of 鈥淩udolph the Red Nose Reindeer,鈥 young readers will learn about Black men and women who have created objects we use daily, like Alfred Cralle (the ice cream scoop) and John Lee Love (the hand-cranked pencil sharpener).
Ohio鈥檚 Brooke Skylar Richardson made headlines in 2017 when she was accused of murdering her newborn daughter, Annabelle, in her family home鈥檚 backyard. Sonia Chopra (M.A. 鈥95) was the only reporter who spoke to Richardson and sought to uncover the truth鈥攖hat the teen鈥檚 eating disorder triggered a stillborn birth, and she did not commit a crime. Chopra chronicles the true story of this gripping criminal case in Saving Skylar: The Brooke Skylar Richardson Case.
In The Battle at Brooksville Hospital, Dana Ford鈥檚 (B.A. 鈥10) character Big Jim Dunning, a rough and burly biker, returns home from a road trip only to find his world has been turned upside down by the sudden hospitalization of the heart and soul of his family, his father Pop Dunning. In this novel, Big Jim must learn to combat, alongside a few new friends, a mysterious disease and the spiritual forces at work around him in a battle far more intense than anything he鈥檚 had to fight before.
滨苍听Act Naturally: The Beatles on Film, music journalist聽Steve Matteo (B.F.A. 鈥89)聽follows the origins, filming, and fan reception of the Beatles鈥 theatrical film releases throughout the band鈥檚 storied career. The comprehensive account of an underappreciated part of the Beatles鈥 creative output explores the movies鈥 production processes, home video releases, and soundtracks, as well as the parallel of the film releases during a period of unprecedented artistic and commercial innovation in British and world cinema.
Sylvia Nagginda (M.A. 鈥89), queen consort of the Kingdom of Buganda, a Bantu kingdom within Uganda, published her autobiography The Nnaabagereka of Buganda Queen Sylvia Nagginda Luswata. Filled with secrets revealed for the first time, the tell-all details her efforts to maintain the status quo of being a traditional wife while playing an active role in shaping her community鈥攁 kingdom on the rise among crumbling African monarchies.
Robin Pandey (M.B.A. 鈥03), also known by his spiritual name Moksha Mukti, invites readers to discover the god in themselves in his book Mirror. While seeking spiritual enlightenment, Pandey realized the five senses determine one鈥檚 impression of who they are, which is interpreted by their mirror image. But, he notes, if there is no interpretation by the mind; then there are possibilities for one to see who they really are鈥攁chieving consciousness, or the 鈥渜uantum plexus.鈥
After 40 years as a motion picture and television producer, Maximilian Simcovitch鈥檚 (B.F.A. 鈥66) My Life with the Stars chronicles his moments of hobnobbing with world-famous names from musical acts like the Beatles and Frank Sinatra to cinema stars like Clint Eastwood and Bette Davis. The memoir recounts his behind-the-scenes moments with the stars who, when the cameras are off, he says are just as human as anyone else.
Father-daughter duo Gerard Varlotta (D.O. 鈥83) and Caroline Varlotta (D.O. 鈥20) penned Association of Ringside Physician鈥檚 Manual of Combat Sports Medicine to create a comprehensive manual for competent care of the combat sports athlete. This reference guide is an accumulation of the knowledge and experience of physicians with expertise relevant to the health and safety of combat sports participants and is meant to provide a basis for healthcare providers and sports officials to further their learning to care for combat athletes.
In her book聽Human Specialization in Design and Technology: The Current Wave for Learning, Culture, Industry, and Beyond,听Patricia A. Young, Ph.D. (B.F.A. 鈥85)聽explores emerging trends in learning and training and the trajectory of instructional design and technologies toward innovations more specific to human needs and conditions. In her book, Young analyzes evidence from current academic research and the press, offers real-world demonstrations for scholars and graduate students of educational technology, instructional design, and business development; insights into the future of professors, public schools, equity and access, extended technologies, and open educational resources; and concrete solutions.
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