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The Outskirts of Hope: A Memoir of the 1960s Deep South
Jo Ivester, MBA ’81
She Writes Press
April2015
The Membership Economy: Find Your Super Users, Master the Forever Transaction, and Build Recurring Revenue
Robbie Kellman Baxter, MBA ’96
McGraw-Hill
March172015
Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man’s Fight for Justice
Bill Browder, MBA ’89
Simon & Schuster
February32015
Poiesis: Manufacturing in Classical Athens
Peter Acton, MBA ’80
Oxford University Press
December112014
Money Secrets for the Sandwich Generation: Squeezed in the Financial Middle
Patricia Davis, MBA ’73
Davis Financial
November172014
The Birds of Pandemonium: Life Among the Exotic and the Endangered
Michele Raffin, MBA '87
Algonquin Books
October72014
Enduring Edge: Transforming How We Think, Create and Change
Amita Shukla, MBA ’03
Vitamita House
October2014
Bulletproof Putting in Five Easy Lessons, the Streamlined System for Weekend Golfers
Mike McTeigue, MBA ’85
Mike McTeigue’s Swing Management
August182014
The Curve Ahead: Discovering the Path to Unlimited Growth
Dave Power, MBA ’80
Palgrave Macmillan
July292014
An Officer in MacArthur’s Court: A Memoir of the First Headquarters Commandant for General Douglas MacArthur in Australia
John F. Day lll, MBA ’63
Robertson Publishing
May2014
Numbers Rule: The Vexing Mathematics of Democracy, from Plato to the Present
George G. Szpiro, MBA ’75
Princeton University Press
April42014
Ready to Be a Thought Leader: How to Increase Your Influence, Impact, and Success
Denise Brosseau, MBA ’93
Jossey-Bass
San Francisco
January2014
The Strong Gray Line: War-time Reflections from the West Point Class of 2004
Jim Wilson, MBA ’11; Tim Hsia, JD/MBA ’14; and others, Cory Wallace, editor
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
2014