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Pomona College Magazine is published three times a year by Pomona College
550 N. College Ave, Claremont, CA 91711
Online Editor: Mark Kendall
For editorial matters:
Editor: Mark Wood
Phone: (909) 621-8158
Fax: (909) 621-8203
PCM editorial guidelines
Staff listing & contacts
Contact Alumni Records for changes of address, class notes, or notice
of births or deaths.
Phone: (909) 621-8635
Fax: (909) 621-8535
Email: alumni@pomona.edu
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Tomes and tunes from Pomona alumni and
faculty
Book & Music
Tales of Moonlight and Rain
Anthony Chambers '65, professor of Japanese literature and literary
translation at Arizona State University, offers a skillful new
translation of this classic collection of early modern Japan.
Columbia
University Press, 2006 - 248 pages - $27.50
You'll Never Make the Grade, Dear
Clara goes off to college to none
other than Pomona College, where four chapters of the book are set.
Addie Greene '63 tells a compelling story of Clara's desire for her
mother's love and how worlds collide when she discovers her parents'
past.
PublishAmerica, 2006 - 230 pages - $16.95
Broken Glass: A Family's Journey Through Mental Illness
Robert V. Hine Jr. '48, professor emeritus of history at University of
California, Irvine, shares his struggle to help his daughter through
delusions, medications and raising children. University of New Mexico
Press, 2006 -204 pages - $17.95
When a Family Member Has Dementia: Steps to Becoming a Resilient
Caregiver
Susan McCurry '74 provides practical and accessible methods in
"The Dementia Dance" program for those caring for dementia sufferers,
while giving a glimpse into their world. Praeger Publishers, 2006 - 166
pages - $39.95
The Book of the Dead
The final chapter of longtime duo Douglas Preston
'78 and Lincoln Child's action-packed trilogy continues to follow FBI
agent Aloysius Pendergast and his diabolical brother Diogenes, again set
in the fictional New York Museum of Natural History.
Warner Books, 2006 - 452 pages - $25.95
Risking Difference: Identification, Race, and Community in Contemporary
Fiction and Feminism
Jean Murdy Wyatt '61, professor of English and
comparative literary studies at Occidental College, explores
multicultural feminist communities in both fiction and non-fiction
works. State University of New York Press, 2004 - 286 pages - $29.95
Sagehen Tracks
Eclatante Amarante Lucas Harris '96 plays theorbo and lute on this
beautiful tribute to 17th-century French soprano Anne Chabanceau de La
Barre, a journey through the language of passions. Elisabeth Belgrano,
2004 - $16.50
Catch Me If You Can Assistant Professor of Anthropology
Jennifer Perry and husband, Dave Daniels, co-wrote all but the title
track on Dave Daniels Band's debut album. Vocals also by the duo. DFDmusik, 2007.
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