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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
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Bookmarks
The latest tomes by Pomona alumni
The Girls’ Guide to Life
Catherine Dee ’86 fills this how-to manual with common sense advice,
inspiring stories and fun activities to empower and enrich the lives of
young women everywhere.
Little, Brown and Company 2005 • 144 pages • $15.99
Unveiling the Prophet
The Misadventures of a Reluctant Debutante
In her memoir, Lucy Ferriss ’75 recalls the night of her entrance into
society at the Veiled Prophet Ball and the forces of social change and
cultural politics that altered her life.
University of Missouri Press 2005 • 155 pages • $19.95
Rubáiyát of Rover Khayyám
In 75 stanzas, author Malcolm Hall ’67 (aka
Edward FitzHound) reimagines the famous Rubaiyat
of Omar Khayyam through the eyes of a poetic
canine protagonist named Rover Khayyam.
Universe 2005 • 50 pages • $9.95
Pieces of Air in the Epic
Poet Brenda Hillman ’73 turns her lyrical lens
to the element of air as an intimate, permeating
metaphor for relationships within the mind,
nature, culture and spirit.
Wesleyan University Press 2005 • 104 pages • $22.95
Constituting the Community
Studies on the Polity of Ancient Israel
in Honor of S. Dean McBride Jr.
S. Dean McBride Jr. ’58 contributes to this collection of essays
examining government in ancient Israel.
Eisenbrauns 2005 • 331 pages • $49.50
Issues in Journalism
A Discussion Guide for News Media Ethics
Journalism professor Maclyn McClary ’57 promotes lively and
controversial debate about news media ethics with this guide, providing
discussion questions at the end of his chapter.
BookSurge 2005 * $14.99 * 90 pages
The Harvard Medical School Guide to Healing Your Sinuses
Ralph Metson ’75, M.D., draws upon years of research in this educational
guide for patients and provides up-to-date information on how to finally
beat persistent sinus infections.
McGraw-Hill 2005 • 210 pages • $14.95
Yellowface
Creating the Chinese in American Popular Music and Performance,
1850s-1920s
Krystyn R. Moon ’97 examines how Chinese-Americans constructed and
subverted Chinese stereotypes from 1850-1920.
Rutgers University Press 2005 • 220 pages • $23.95
Dance of Death
This latest novel in a series of bestselling thrillers from Douglas
Preston ’78 and Lincoln Child
locks familiar hero Aloysius Pendergast in a deadly game of wits against
his murderous brother.
Warner Books 2005 • 451 pages • $25.95
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