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Curl Up With a Good Book

Read a book by one of Milton Academy's alumni authors. If you know of other Milton authors who should be added to this list, please email alumni@milton.edu

Author
Title
Amity Appell Doolittle ’83
Property and Politics in Sabah Malaysia: Native Struggles over Land Rights
Ben Ames ’87
Hiking Massachusetts
Oliva Ames Hoblitzelle ’55
The Majesty of Your Loving: A Couple's Journey Through Alzheimer's
John "Fipp" Avlon ’91
Independent Nation: How Centrists Can Change American Politics (Random House 2004)
Charlotte Bacon

A Private State, 1997 Stories (Winner of the Associated Writing Programs Award for Short Fiction PEN/Ernest Hemingway Foundation Award for First Fiction)

Lost Geography, 2000

Emily Bingham '83

Mordecai: An Early American Family

Russell Bourne ’46
Gods of War, Gods of Peace, The Interplay of Native & Colonial Religions That Shaped Early America
Nathaniel H. Bowditch ’62
The Last Emering Market From Asian Tigers to African Lions? The Ghana File
Chloe Breyer ’87
The Close: A Young Woman's First Year at Seminary
Adrienne Brodeur ’83
Man Camp, 2005
H. Keith H. Brodie ’57
The Research University Presidency in the Late Twentieth Century: A Life Cycle/Case History Approach
Elizabeth Burns ’77
Tilt, 2004
Sarah Bynum ’90
Madeline is Sleeping (Finalist for the National Book Award in Fiction)
Caroline Constant ’62
Eileen Gray, 2000
The Woodland Cemetery: Toward a Spiritual Landscape, 1994
The Palladio Guide, 1985
Carson Cistulli ’98
Some Common Weaknesses Illustrated, 2007
Edward Cunningham ’94
Global Taiwan (co-authored) 2005
Kevin Epstein ’88
Marketing Made Easy
Edith Forbes, '73
Alma Rose, Exit to Reality, Navigating the Darwin Straits, Nowle's Passing
Emily Franklin ’90
Liner Notes (Simon Schuster/Downtown Press)
The Girls' Almanac, 2006
William B. Gamble ’69
Investing in China: Legal, Financial and Regulatory Risk from Quorum Books, fall 2002
Alice Greenway ’81
White Ghost Girls
Roberta Hayes de Macaya ’56

Such is Life in the Tropics
25 Years in Costa Rica

Michael Henderson ’49

Forgiveness: Breaking the Chain of Hate

See You After the Duration

Alice Coonley Higgins ’24
Our Magic Odyssey
Tad Hills ’81
Fuzzy Farm Babies
Louie Howland ’55
The New Bedford Yacht Club-A History
Charlotte Demi Hunt Huang ’60
Bamboo Hats and a Rice Cake, Crown, 1993.
Chingis Khan, Holt, 1991.
Count the Animals 123, Grosset, 1986.
Demi's Reflective Fables, Grosset, 1988.
Demi's Secret Garden, Holt, 1993.
The Empty Pot, Holt, 1990.
Find the Animals ABC, Grosset, 1985.
The Firebird, Holt, 1994.
Liang and the Magic Paintbrush, Holt, 1980.
The Magic Goldfish, Holt, 1994.
The Stone Cutter, Crown, 1995.
Maggie Jackson ’78
What's Happening to Home? Balancing Work, Life and Refuge in the Information Age
Jim Kaplan ’62
Walk-offs, Last Licks and Final At Bats: Baseball's Grand (and not so grand) Finales
Josh Karp ’84
A Futile and Stupid Gesture: How Doug Kenney and National Lampoon Changed Comedy Forever
Patrick Keefe ’94
Chatter: Dispatches from the Secret World of Global Eavesdropping
Fritz Kempner ’40
Looking Back
Alexandra Kerry ’92
Notes from the Trail: A View on Politics through the Windshield
Hailey Klein ’79
The Way of Change: Finding Joy in Your Journey
Barbara Kent Lawrence ’61
Bitter Ice
Jesse Kornbluth
Because We Are Americans
Tim Marr '78
The Cultural Roots of American Islamicism
Ann McClellan '68
The Cherry Blossom Festival: Sakura Celebration
Claire Messud ’83
The Hunters
When the World was Steady
The Last Life
The Emperor's Children
Sam Minot ’80
The Strange Poverty of the Rich
Sam Minot Reader, 2007
William Nixon ’75
Poetry books When I Had it Made, (Pudding House Publications), The Fish are Laughing, (Pavement Saw Press) and My Late Mother as a Ruffed Grouse (FootHills Publishing)
Caroline Paul ’81
Fighting Fire
East, Wind and Rain
H. Bradlee Perry ’45
Winning the Investment Marathon
Tom Rea ’68

Bone Wars: The Excavation and Celebrity of Andrew Carengie's Dinosaur

Lewis Robinson ’89
Officer Friendly and other Short Stories
Adam Rothman '89
Slave Country
Lexi Rudnitsky '91
A Doorless Knocking into Night
Sadia Shepard '93
The Girl From Foreign published by Penguin Group, July 2008
Eric Sievers '88
The Post-Soviet Decline of Central Asia: Sustainable Development and Comprehensive Capital.
Frederick A.O. Schwarz Jr. ’53
Unchecked and Unbalanced: Presidential Power in a Time of Terror
Peter Smith ’77
A Good Family
Debra Spark ’80
Curious Attractions: Essays on Writing
The Ghost of Bridgetown
Coconuts for the Saint
20 Under 3
Daniel M. Thompson ’85
Understanding Audio:Getting the Most Out Of Your Project Or Professional Recording Studio
Touré ’89
The Portable Promised Land and Soul City
Elise (Lisa) Forbes Tripp ’60
Surviving Iraq: Soldiers' Stories
(Interlink Books) 2008
Paco Underhill ’70
Why We Buy: The Science of Shopping
Daisy Wademan ’92
Remember Who You Are: Life Stories That Inspire the Heart and Mind
Anna Winger ’88
This Must Be the Place
Richard Wise ’82
How to Grow When Markets Don't
David Wolman ’92
A Left-hand Turn Around the World
LiLi Wright ’82
Learning to Float: The Journey of a Woman, A Dog and Just Enough Men