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Take a look at this group of books written by our talented alumni.

12/02/2022 12:15 AM

Whether it’s sitting on the beach or in an air-conditioned room, summer is a great time to catch up on some reading. This issue’s authors delve into topics as diverse as state politics and dark fiction, as well as stories of self-discovery and self-healing.

So You Wanna Be a Race Director: A Comprehensive Guide to Directing Road Races for Runners book cover

“So You Wanna Be a Race Director: A Comprehensive Guide to Directing Road Races for Runnersâ€
Dick Fislar ’73

Learn how to organize and direct road races of all types and sizes from a 30-year veteran race director.

Real Life. Real Ladies. Short Stories from the Pew book cover

“Real Life. Real Ladies. Short Stories from the Pewâ€
Pat Deluhery and Rita Macfarlane Klundt ’88

A compilation of true stories about church ladies that will leave you smiling, laughing and crying.

Stepping Up: How Christ Turned My Pain & Suffering Into Hope & Joy book cover

“Stepping Up: How Christ Turned My Pain & Suffering Into Hope & Joyâ€
Caitie Crowley ’17

After a traumatic — and nearly fatal — car accident, Crowley documents how her faith helped her through the pain and struggle of learning to walk again.

The Flip Side book cover

“The Flip Sideâ€
Steve Joos ’78

A collection of poetry from the seasoned sports reporter and radio personality.

Band of Scars book cover

“Band of Scarsâ€
Amanda Skie Cimaglia ’13 M.A. ’21

A fantasy book in the genre of magical realism, the story follows five bandmates with supernatural abilities in a college setting.

Floridas book cover

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Anastasia Samoylova MFA ’11 and Walker Evans

A unique photo-dialogue between award-winning contemporary photographer Samoylova and the late Evans, where their individual yet intertwined depictions of Florida juxtaposd.

Principal Park: A Diamond in the Rough book cover

“Principal Park: A Diamond in the Roughâ€
Steve Dunn ’71

Prolific sports writer Dunn regales readers with unique stories that took place in a Des Moines ballpark that locals have treasured for over 75 years.