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Complete Wok Cookbook — Toy '77
$17.99
By Chris Toy, Bowdoin Class of 1977 Master your wok with this comprehensive collection of Chinese recipes A well-seasoned wok can do it all, whether you want to fry, boil, poach, steam, smoke, roast, or braise a delicious Chinese meal. The Complete Wok Cookbook is filled with 125 flavorful recipes that make the most out of your wok, from authent...
Salvage Secrets — Palmisiano & Teare '87
$30.00
By Joanne PalmisianoPhotographs by Susan Teare, Class of 1987 Sustainability and conservation are buzzwords in the construction and renovation of homes today. It's therefore no surprise that salvage design--reusing old building materials and other types of recycled goods--is becoming a popular technique, both for its environmentally friendly fun...
From Spinning to Winning — Sullivan '69
$17.95
By Tim Sullivan, Class of 1969 Are you one of the millions of young people struggling to make a real start in your career? Are you on your second or third job and still don't know how to find the best way forward... or can't seem to open the door to the path that was meant for you? If so, From Spinning to Winning is the book you've been waiting ...
Essential Chinese Hot Pot Cookbook — Mao '92
$16.99
By Jeff Mao, Class of 1992 Learn how to make and share Chinese hot pot at home Hot pot is the perfect way to bring friends and family to the table. Together, everyone can share a leisurely meal and cook their own food exactly the way they like it. It's fun to make, easy to customize, and the Essential Chinese Hot Pot Cookbook gives you all the f...
The Tin Ticket — Swiss '74
The Tin Ticket — Swiss '74
$17.00
By Deborah J. Swiss, Class of 1974 The Tin Ticket takes readers to the dawn of the nineteenth century and into the lives of three women arrested and sent into suffering and slavery in Australia and Tasmania-where they overcame their fates unlike any women in the world. It also tells the tale of Elizabeth Gurney Fry, a Quaker reformer who touched...
Cloud Cuckoo Land — Doerr '95
$20.00
By Anthony Doerr, Class of 1995 From the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of All the Light We Cannot See, perhaps the most bestselling and beloved literary fiction of our time, comes the highly anticipated Cloud Cuckoo Land. Set in Constantinople in the fifteenth century, in a small town in present-day Idaho, and on an interstellar ship decades f...
An Unexpected Guest — Korkeakivi '82
$15.00
By Anne Korkeakivi, Class of 1982 Clare Moorhouse, the American wife of a high-ranking diplomat in Paris, is arranging an official dinner crucial to her husband’s career. As she shops for fresh stalks of asparagus and works out the menu and seating arrangements, her day is complicated by the unexpected arrival of her son and a random encounter w...
It's Me — Hickey '07
It's Me — Hickey '07
$15.99
By Kate Hickey, Class of 2007 It’s the fall of 2003 and Perry Walsh is entering her freshman year of college. She quickly meets the handsome Ben Brown, a chance encounter that will forever alter the course of her life. As if navigating her connection with another human being isn't hard enough, throw in the realities of campus living: a roommate ...
Without a Map: A Memoir — Hall '93
$14.00
By Meredith Hall, Class of 1993 Meredith Hall's moving but unsentimental memoir begins in 1965, when she becomes pregnant at sixteen. Shunned by her insular New Hampshire community, she is then kicked out of the house by her mother. Her father and stepmother reluctantly take her in, hiding her before they finally banish her altogether. After giv...
Dying to Be Beautiful — Kay '91
$22.95
By Gwen Kay, Class of 1991 Dying to Be Beautiful: The Fight for Safe Cosmetics tells the story of how cosmetics came to be regulated in early-20th-century America. In 1906, the Food and Drug Administration was given the power to control food and drugs. Not until 1938 were other products that went into or onto the body, including cosmetics, simil...
The Big Disconnect — Steiner-Adair '76
$26.99
By Catherine Steiner-Adair, Class of 1976 Have iPads replaced conversation at the dinner table? What do infants observe when their parents are on their smartphones? Should you be your child's Facebook friend? As the focus of family has turned to the glow of the screen—children constantly texting their friends, parents working online around th...
Alice Bliss — Harrington '76
Alice Bliss — Harrington '76
$25.95
By Laura Harrington, Class of 1976 When Alice Bliss learns that her father, Matt, is being deployed to Iraq, she's heartbroken. Alice idolizes her father, loves working beside him in their garden, accompanying him on the occasional roofing job, playing baseball. When he ships out, Alice is faced with finding a way to fill the emptiness he has le...
Strategic Warning Intelligence — Gordon '63
$25.99
By Joseph S. Gordon, Class of 1963,and John A. Gentry John A. Gentry and Joseph S. Gordon update our understanding of strategic warning intelligence analysis for the twenty-first century. Strategic warning—the process of long-range analysis to alert senior leaders to trending threats and opportunities that require action—is a critical intelligen...
Coronavirus Heroes — Dookie '21, et al.
$14.99
By Basmattie Dookie, Class of 2021; Hikmah Okoya, Class of 2021; Emma Hahesy, Class of 2022; and Joanna Lin, Class of 2022 Join Charlie on an adventure to uncover her superpower during a pandemic. From online learning to being stuck at home, Charlie navigates the ups and downs of the coronavirus pandemic with her mother. Her story mimics many o...
Meet Me in Paradise — Hubscher '01
$17.00
By Libby MacKenzie Hubscher, Class of 2001 Marin Cole has never: Seen the ocean Climbed a mountain Taken a risk on love ....But if her sister's plan works, she just might do all three. Ever since her journalist mother died on assignment, Marin has played it safe, refusing to set foot outside the state of Tennessee. Her wild-child younger sis...
A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys — Hawthorne 1825
$17.00
By Nathaniel Hawthorne, Class of 1825 Six legends of Greek mythology, retold for children by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Included are The Gorgon’s Head, The Golden Touch, The Paradise of Children, The Three Golden Apples, The Miraculous Pitcher, and The Chimaera. In 1838, Hawthorne suggested to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow [fellow Bowdoin Class of 1825] ...
Select — Weisenberg '95
Select — Weisenberg '95
$17.99
By Marit Weisenberg, Class of 1995 Julia Jaynes has the perfect life. The perfect family. The perfect destiny. The daughter of a billionaire investor in Austin, Texas, it looks like Julia has it all. But there’s something rotten beneath the surface‒dangerous secrets her father is keeping; abilities she was never meant to have; and an elite socie...
Farm-to-Table Desserts — Shishak '97
$22.99
By Lei Shishak, Class of 1997 When we shop at farmers’ markets, we support our local economy and consume food that’s healthier, tastier, and packed with essential nutrients specific to our local environment. In Farm-to-Table Desserts, chef Lei demonstrates how baking with locally sourced, organic ingredients is so satisfying that it will quickly...
Beach House Dinners — Shishak '97
$24.99
By Lei Shishak, Class of 1997 Dinner is the most home-cooked meal of the day. We gather in the kitchen, open up a great cookbook, and see what ingredients we have in our pantry. Our devices are off, work is done for the day, and we get ready to make and share an amazing meal. Beach House Dinners: Simple, Summer-Inspired Meals for Entertaining Ye...
Eddie Red Undercover: Grants' Tomb — Wells '96
$16.99
By Marcia Wells, Class of 1996 Eddie Red, the NYPD’s youngest crime-solving hero, smells trouble. Could he be the target of the elusive art thief Lars Heinrich, whose last robbery he ruined? If so, why won’t the police let Eddie help on the case? What are they hiding from him? In the thrilling third installment of the Eddie Red Undercover series...
A Doorway Through Space — Joy '86
$14.95
By Judith Bourassa Joy, Class of 1986 Two young people, with a little help from their friends, travel through a wormhole to find their space-traveling mother. The creatures they encounter and the adventures they discover are worth the trip. -From the back cover.
Misadventures in Filgersville — Colbert '16
$8.00
By Michael Colbert, Class of 2016 Chris Hastings, the stereotypical dumb jock, is suspended from his sports teams by his parents right before his baseball team is going to play in the state championships. Chris makes a deal with school nerd Melvin Moore: Melvin will tutor Chris and, in return, Chris will train Melvin in sports. Once he improves ...
500 Words or Less — Del Rosario '04
$18.99
By Juleah Del Rosario Swanson, Class of 2004 A high school senior attempts to salvage her reputation among her Ivy League–obsessed classmates by writing their college admissions essays and in the process learns big truths about herself in this mesmerizing debut novel-in-verse, perfect for fans of Gayle Forman and Elizabeth Acevedo.Nic Chen refus...
Indigenous Peoples of East Africa — Jenson-Elliott '84
$27.45
By Cynthia Jenson-Elliott, Class of 1984 Indigenous Peoples of Africa examines the contemporary life of Africa's diverse populations as well as their widely varying social, cultural, and political histories. Family and community life, religious beliefs and practices, and the challenges of life in a fast-changing world are among the topics covere...