Books by Alums

  • Workbench Guide To Semiconductor Circuits and Projects
    By Michael Gannon (MBA'87) (Prentice-Hall, 239 pages; 1982) Buy the Book Technician and electrician Bible of terminology.
  • We
    We
    By Michael Gurshtein (EngrPhys'06) (Finishing Line Press; 2023) Buy the Book We is the perpetual outsider’s struggle to find the common elements of humanity within and for himself. Ranging from personal battles and hurts
  • The Right Thing to Do
    By Jeffrey Cousins (BA'85) ??? (J3Unscripted, 644kb; 2022) Buy the Book In this Sci-Fi adventure, a captured alien reveals that the aliens created humans. Humans are just robots. The human race has different reactions to the news.
  • Viriditas
    By Aaron Perry (Ger; MA'02) (Earth Water Press, 581 pages; 2022) Buy the Book Earth’s life support systems are destabilizing and human civilization is spinning out of control, careening toward immanent self destruction.
  • The Third Way
    By Aimee Hoben (Engl’95) (She Writes Press, 312 pages; 2022) Buy the Book After losing her college scholarship, Arden Firth—with the help of Justin Kirish, a law student with a mysterious past—becomes the reluctant leader
  • Fearless
    By Paula Dáil (Edu’85) (Warren Publishing, 388 pages; 2022) Buy the Book Fearless...the story of an outspoken nun with the courage of her convictions. Sixteen-year-old Maggie Corrigan, the oldest of seven motherless
  • In the Garden – An Artist’s View
    By Kathryn Hilton (MBA’85) (Self-Published, 58 pages; 2022) Buy the Book A beautifully illustrated book highlighting 12 gardens in the Bay Area. From small informal gardens at the Los Altos History Museum to the
  • Borrelia: A Microbial Mystery
    Borrelia is the second novel featuring Maya Maguire, a medical detective, in her journey as an Asian American veterinarian solving microbial mysteries.
  • Hollywood Sports Movies and the American Dream
    Through the heart of Hollywood cinema runs an unexpected current of progressive politics. Sports movies, a genre that has flourished since the mid-seventies, evoke the American dream and therefore represent the nation to itself in idealized form.
  • Here Comes Ralphie
    Here Comes Ralphie is a children's book about a little buffalo who dreams of becoming the next face of Colorado.
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