Authors

Osher members and Study Leaders have written numerous books on a variety of topics. Browse a selection of these works below.

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Narain Batra

The First Freedoms and America's Culture of Innovation (2013)

Narain Batra book

This is a book about the dynamics of the aspirational society. It explores the boundaries of permissible thought--deviations and transgressions that create constant innovations.

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Purchase: Amazon

Katharine Britton

Vanishing Time (2016), Little Island (2013); Her Sister's Shadow (2011)

Katherine Britton book

My three novels have a common theme: family secrets and the problems they cause. In each I enjoyed exploring how a story's location might inform its character and plot, setting Vanishing Time in South Carolina's Low Country with its rich history, Little Island at a family Inn on the Maine coast, and Her Sister's Shadow in the sisters' childhood home.

Publisher: Brigham Books; Berkley Books

Purchase: Amazon, Barnes & Noble, iBooks

Paul Brogan

A Sprinkling of Stardust Over the Outhouse (2023)

Paul Brogan book

A fast-paced autobiography that takes the reader from a quaint and charming New Hampshire town to the streets and boulevards of Beverly Hills. Heretofore untold stories of the author’s friendships with a plethora of Hollywood legends. Ultimately, the lesson may be to always be true to yourself and never give-up.

Publisher: Page Publishing

Purchase: Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Gibson’s Bookstore (Concord, NH)

Paul A. Calter

Squaring the Circle, Geometry in Art and Architecture (2008)

Paul Calter book

A study of geometry and its use in art and architecture, from the musical ratios of the Pythagoreans to the fractal art and geometry of today. It was written as part of an NSF-funded project at Dartmouth. See HERE.

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons

Purchase: Wiley, Barnes & Noble, Amazon

Margaret Caudill

Managing Pain Before It Manages You (2016)

Margaret Caudill

Provides state-of-the-art information about the causes and treatment of pain and guides you to identify what increases and decreases your symptoms, reduce your pain and emotional distress, make informed decisions about medications and nutritional therapies, and benefit from relaxation, meditation, and gentle exercise.

Publisher: The Guilford Press

Purchase: Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Guilford Press

Christopher Davis, MD

Compassion Amidst the Chaos (2020)

Compassion Amidst the Chaos

Over the course of a 35-year career as an Emergency Department Physician, Dr Davis has cared for over 100,000 patients. He has taught emergency medicine in the Washington DC area, the Pacific Northwest, and as guest faculty member in Laos, Bhutan, Cambodia, and Uganda. This book follows his personal journey and lessons learned from his life caring for people in their most vulnerable moments. He shares his most memorable stories from the front lines of the emergency room, some uplifting, some tragic and some sharply funny. This book will give you a glimpse into the intensity, fear, and satisfaction of the life of an ER doc.

Publisher: BookBaby

Purchase: Amazon, Barnes & Nobleco

Geoffrey Douglas

The Grifter, the Poet, and the Runaway Train: Stories from a YANKEE Writer's Notebook (2019)

Geoffrey Douglas book

A collection of pieces in Yankee Magazine, written over the past twenty years. Some recount public events, widely reported; others are more private, the stories of men and women surviving, facing choices, living life: the last race of a luckless small-time jockey; a local police chief's terrible moral quandary; a young man's tortured path toward suicide.

Publisher: Globe Pequot Press

Purchase: Amazon

David Grant

The Social Profit Handbook (2015)

David Grant book

A guide to setting goals, assessing outcomes, and achieving success for mission-driven organizations.

Publisher: Chelsea Green

Purchase: Amazon, Chelsea Green

George Hano

Get Ready... Get Set...My Life and Times Volume One (2017)

Get Ready... Get Set... George Hano

A memior of memories, Get Ready... Get Set... is filled with wonderful stories and images from George Hano's life.

Publisher: George Hano

Don Herzberg

The Things She Said (2024)

The Things She Said by Don Herzberg

In this wry memoir of his mother, Herzberg revisits a memorable childhood-- the trouble, the liveliness, and above all, the language of his mother commenting, often fiercely on their lives.

Publisher: Red Bird Chapbooks

Purchase: Red Bird Chapbooks

Suzanne Hinman

The Grandest Madison Square Garden: Art, Scandal, and Architecture in Gilded Age New York (2019)

Gigi Gallaway book

The remarkable non-fiction story of the fabulous 1890 Madison Square Garden designed by Stanford White and the beautiful nude sculpture of the virgin goddess Diana by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, set on the garden's and America's tallest tower.

Publisher: Syracuse University Press

Purchase: Amazon

Sarwar Kashmeri

China's Grand Strategy: Weaving a New Silk Road to Global Primacy (2019)

Sarwar Kashmeri book

In the "Great Game" of the 21st century gaining leadership and influence in Asia the United States is rapidly being outflanked by China, which is investing in infrastructure, connectivity, and supply chains on an unprecedented global scale.

Publisher: Praeger

Purchase: Amazon

Betty Lauer

Hiding in Plain Sight: The Incredible True Story of a German-Jewish Teenager's Struggle to Survive in Nazi-Occupied Poland (2004)

Betty Lauer book

It is 1938. Berta Weissberger, twelve years old, lives in Hindenburg, Germany, with her mother and older sister. Her father has already left for America, and the family is awaiting the arrival of their American visas. These hopes and plans are destroyed at the end of October 1938, however, when Jews are rounded up, loaded onto trucks, and driven to the Polish border.

Publisher: Smith & Kraus Global

Purchase: Amazon

Jeannie Lindheim

The Art & Joy of Hospital Clowning Training Program (2024)

Jeannie Lindheim book

Originally published in 2005, this book represents the first ever published comprehensive training for improvisation-based hospital clowning and supports the growth and professionalization of hospital clowning organizations and individuals worldwide.

Publisher: Jeannie Lindheim

Purchase: Amazon

Raymond Malley

My Life and Thoughts, the Formative Years (2014); My Global Life, a Conversation with Raymond Malley (2012); Cold Waters, Being Notes Regarding Ship Voyages in the Arctic, Antarctica, and the North Atlantic (2018)

Raymond Malley

The author rose to senior positions in the U.S. diplomatic corps and global business. His three books describe crisply and vividly his many experiences in Asian and African countries during the Cold War, his numerous diplomatic and business negotiations, and his adventures to the far ends of the earth.

Publisher: Xlibris

Purchase: Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Xlibris

Ammini Moorthy

Immigrant Transformed: From The Land of Colonuts to The Big Apple (2022)

Immigrant Transfromed

I have written my memoir, which covers more than 77 years of my life, starting from a small village in Kerala, India, coming to New York City and its suburbs through an arranged marriage, doing my graduate studies, holding a teaching job, raising children in the U.S., adapting to the local lifestyle, and finally retiring as an Emeritus Professor from a Liberal Arts College and eventually moving to New Hampshire to be near my daughter.

Publisher: independently published

Purchase: Amazon

Geraldine North

Butcher Bird: Tales from Down Under (2016)

Geraldine North book

The author reaches back to her experiences as an isolated, yet carefree and inquisitive child growing up on the family farm during the 1940s and '50s.

Publisher: Back Channel Press

Purchase: Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Norwich Bookstore

Margo Melton Nutt

James Melton: The Tenor of His Times (2013)

Margo Melton Nutt book

A biographical memoir about the author's father, Metropolitan Opera tenor and pre-eminent antique car collector, James Melton (1904-1961).

Publisher: Hawk Pine Press

Purchase: Amazon

Eugenia Parrish

The Last Party in Eden (2013)

The Last Party in Eden

Welcome to the middle of the '60s. Kennedy's been dead for two years, while the Summer of Love lies three years in the future. Five young women come to Washington, D.C., to share a townhouse while they work and chase their dreams across the Potomac. Some want to find a husband, just as their mothers did. Others pray that there's something more to life besides being a housewife. What they find, on the eve of the sexual revolution and at the death of the staid '50s, will shatter their lives and destroy the last of their innocence.

Publisher: Galir Publishing, a subsidiary of Banty Hen Publishers

Purchase: Amazon

Eugenia Parrish

Murder at the End of the Line (2014)

Murder at the End of the Line Eugenia Parrish

Kate McGonagle arrives in the tiny desert town of Del Sueño, intending to meet up with Josie Hadding, her best friend since childhood. But Kate’s plan to spirit the two of them off to the beach for sun and fun goes horribly awry. Josie’s embroiled in conflict with the town council over the End of the Line, a shabby bar with a shadowy past and clientele who swill beer for breakfast.

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Purchase: Amazon

Dena Rueb Romero

All for You: A World War II Family Memoir of Love, Separation, and Loss (2024)

All For You by Dena Romero

Emil, a Jewish man in 1930s Germany, loves Deta, a Lutheran, but Nazi racial purity laws forbid their marriage. Desperate to find a place where their love can survive, they must separate to get away.

Told by Emil’s daughter with the help of letters and historical documents, All for You is a true story about love overcoming despair and the impact the Holocaust continues to have on the rising generation.

Publisher: She Writes Press

Purchase: Amazon, Simon & Schuster, and Barnes & Noble 

Alan Schnur

Eradicating Smallpox in Ethiopia (2020)

Alan Schnur book

Alan Schnur, editor (with Gene L. Bartley, John Scott Porterfield, and James W. Skelton, Jr.). The book tells the tale of the work that some 73 Peace Corps Volunteers did in the 1970s with the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Smallpox Eradication Program (SEP), a massive project that ultimately eliminated smallpox from the world. This serious story is served up with large dollops of nostalgia, humor, delightful tales of daring, and loads of information about fighting infectious diseases, which — as it turns out in these times of the coronavirus — makes the book very contemporary. Even useful.

Publisher: Peace Corps Writers

Purchase: Amazon

Anne Shivas

Whit Grace (2017)

Whit Grace by Anne Shivas

Whit Grace is Anne Shivas's first collection and comes after years of work in Scotland, Vermont and Israel. Her poems explore culture, landscape and identity in each of these places, from the Scottish coast, to the hills and villages around Jerusalem, and the dramatic seasonal shifts in rural Vermont.

Publisher: Word Poetry

Purchase: Amazon

Felicity Vaughan Swayze

War Torn: A Family Story (2017)

Felicity Swayze book

August 1940. A young father sends his wife and twin children through dangerous seas to safety in America. His daughter searches the past to answer her questions.

Publisher: Felicity Vaughan Swayze

Purchase: Amazon

Carol Westberg

Terra Infirma (2015)

Carol Westberg book

A finalist for the Tampa Review Prize for Poetry, this bittersweet collection journeys through grief and loss, reminding us, as Cynthia Huntington says, "how deeply our lives may be cherished.

Publisher: David Robert Books

Purchase: AmazonNorwich Bookstore

 

 

 

 

 

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