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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...
Bowdoin College Pride Lanyard
$4.99
A rainbow Pride lanyard with woven-in BOWDOIN COLLEGE imprint and J-hook. From Spirit Products.
Temptation — Kennedy '76
Temptation — Kennedy '76
$16.00
By Douglas Kennedy, Class of 1976 Like all would-be Hollywood screenwriters, David Armitage wants to be rich and famous. But for the past eleven years, he's tasted nothing but failure. Then, out of nowhere, luck comes his way when one of his scripts is bought for television. Suddenly, he's the new toast of Hollywood as the creator of a hit serie...
I, Grape — Clarke
I, Grape — Clarke
$17.00
By Brock Clarke Professor of English In fifteen sharply engaging essays, acclaimed novelist and short story writer Brock Clarke examines the art (and artifice) of fiction from unpredictable, entertaining, and often personal angles, positing through a slant scrutiny of place, voice, and syntax what fiction can—and can’t—do. (“Very: is there a wea...
Buddhism in the Krishna River Valley of Andhra — Padma
$65.00
Edited by Sree Padma, Research Associate in Asian Studiesand A.W. Barber Offering perspectives from a distinguished group of international scholars, this book provides a multidisciplinary inquiry into the various forms of Buddhism that thrived during the early centuries of the common era in the Krishna River Valley areas of what is now the moder...
Shen Gua’s Empiricism — Zuo
Shen Gua’s Empiricism — Zuo
$49.95
By Ya Zuo, Associate Professor of History and Asian Studies Shen Gua (1031–1095) is a household name in China, known as a distinguished renaissance man and the author of Brush Talks from Dream Brook, an old text whose remarkable “scientific” discoveries make it appear curiously ahead of its time. In this first book-length study of Shen in Engli...
Nature Behind Barbed Wire — Chiang
$37.99
By Connie Chiang, Director of Environmental Studies Program and Professor of History and Environmental Studies The mass imprisonment of over 110,000 people of Japanese ancestry during World War II was one of the most egregious violations of civil liberties in United States history. Removed from their homes on the temperate Pacific Coast, Japanes...
Glorious One-Pot Meals — Yarnell '91
$17.95
By Elizabeth Yarnell, Class of 1991 Elizabeth Yarnell developed her revolutionary infusion-cooking method to avoid often mushy slow-cooker results and to make cooking and cleaning up after dinner a breeze. Now anyone with too many tasks and not enough time can use her technique to get dinner on the table in an hour or less, with no more than twe...
A Ready-Made Life — trans. by Fulton '70
$15.95
Selected and translated by Bruce Fulton, Bowdoin Class of 1970and Kim Chong-un A Ready Made Life is the first volume of early modern Korean fiction to appear in English in the U.S. Written between 1921 and 1943, the sixteen stories are an excellent introduction to the riches of modern Korean fiction. They reveal a variety of settings, voices, st...
Shaping the Shoreline — Chiang
$25.00
By Connie Chiang, Director of Environmental Studies Program and Professor of History and Environmental Studies The Monterey coast, home to an acclaimed aquarium and the setting for John Steinbeck's classic novel Cannery Row, was also the stage for a historical junction of industry and tourism. Shaping the Shoreline looks at the ways in which Mo...
African American Settlements in West Africa: John Brown Russwurm & the American Civilizing Efforts
African American Settlements in West Africa: John Brown Russwurm & the American Civilizing Efforts
$55.00
By Amos Beyan, Associate Professor of History and Africana Studies at Western Michigan University John Brown Russwurm [Bowdoin Class of 1826] and African American Settlement in West Africa examines Russwurm's intellectual accomplishments and significant contributions to the black civil rights movement in America from 1826 - 1829, and more signif...
Love's Not Over 'Til It's Over — Byrne '72
$19.00
By Edward T. Byrne, Class of 1972 Reminiscent of Bonfire of the Vanities in breadth and cast of characters, Byrne has written a family drama about the complex bond between a son and his father, a WWII combat survivor. Following WWII, Dave Devlin became an advertising executive haunted daily by what he'd seen during battle, and carrying guilt fo...
The Physical Comedy Handbook — Robinson
$19.95
By Davis Robinson, Professor of Theater Although there are numerous books that examine physical comedy from a historic or aesthetic perspective, few provide guidance in how to do it. So where can actors and teachers go for instruction? To The Physical Comedy Handbook. The Physical Comedy Handbook is a one-of-a-kind resource for actors, teachers...
A Path to Peace — Mitchell '54
$26.00
By George Mitchell, Class of 1954 The “illuminating” (Los Angeles Times) answer to why Israel and Palestine’s attempts at negotiation have failed and a practical, “admirably measured” (The New York Times) roadmap for bringing peace to the Middle East—by an impartial American diplomat experienced in solving international conflicts.George Mitchell...
The Making of Delaware — Muhammad '73
$24.99
By Abdullah R. Muhammad, Class of 1973 In his book, The Making of Delaware: One Day at a Time, Abdullah R. Muhammad provides a unique glimpse of Delaware history and the contributing role it has played in developing our nation. The author captures the historical essence of "The First State" in a way that should enlighten anyone who reads this im...
Charles's Tell-Tale Diary of 1899 — Rich
$18.99
By Janet Hall Rich The unforgettable diary of Charles Brown's [Bowdoin Class of 1900] junior year at Bowdoin in 1899, with research and commentary by its discoverer, Janet Hall Rich.
The Dove of Every Meanining — Wilson '81
$12.95
By Timothy Crawford Wilson, Class of 1981 "Mr. Wilson captures the sweetness of words before they can escape and makes a spiritual wine that definitely refreshes the heart."-Steve Hemingway -From the back cover.
Open Your Eyes — Thwing '64
Open Your Eyes — Thwing '64
$25.99
By William Thwing, Class of 1964 Open Your Eyes is a collection of 70 songs, poetry and experimental Haiku-like verse written by William C. Thwing, an American military intelligence officer whose medium of choice is poetry. It represents various styles of verse created over the past 50 years. -From the publisher.