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Table of Contents
Nonfiction2
Liveright Publishing Corp.
21
Fiction26
Countryman Press
31
Norton Professional Books for Psychotherapists 35
College52
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NONFICTION
Allen, Arthur
THE FANTASTIC LABORATORY
OF DR. WEIGL: How Two Brave
Scientists Battled Typhus and
Sabotaged the Nazis
Few diseases are more gruesome than typhus, which
is transmitted by body lice. The Nazis, who equated
the louse with “parasitic, subhuman” Jews, so feared
the disease that they granted special status to an
eccentric Polish scientist named Rudolf Weigl, the only one who could
make an effective vaccine. In his laboratory, Weigl hid members of the
intelligentsia from the Gestapo, turning it into an epicenter of intellectual
activity and resistance. Drawing on extensive research and interviews with
survivors, Arthur Allen tells a harrowing story of two brave scientists, a
Christian and a Jew, shattered by war, who put their training to the best
possible use, at the highest personal risk. Arthur Allen has written for the
New York Times Magazine, the Washington Post, The Atlantic, the Associated
Press, Science, and Slate. His books include Vaccine:The Controversial Story of
Medicine’s Greatest Lifesaver.
Rights sold: PWN (Polish)
July 2014; 352 pages with 15 illustrations
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nonfiction
Appleby, Joyce
SHORES OF KNOWLEDGE: New
World Discoveries and the Scientific
Imagination
Recounting the triumphs and mishaps of European
explorers, eminent historian Joyce Appleby tells of
the often fraught meetings of Europeans with native
populations. Her book follows the naturalists whose
investigations of the world’s fauna and flora fueled
the rise of science and technology that propelled Western Europe toward
modernity. Joyce Appleby, professor of history emerita at UCLA, is the
author of The Relentless Revolution: A History of Capitalism and was awarded
the 2009 Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. Prize.
October 2013; 320 pages
The Relentless Revolution sold: Murmann (German); Kachi (Korean);
Alfa Basim Yayim (Turkish); Social Sciences Academy Press (Chinese
simplified); Hindawi (Arabic)
Brothers, Thomas
LOUIS ARMSTRONG, MASTER OF
MODERNISM
At once a biography of Armstrong during the most
prolific period of his career, and a wide-ranging
examination of the social and cultural forces that
shaped his innovative contributions to jazz music.
Incorporating quotes from Armstrong and his contemporaries, Thomas Brothers traces how Armstrong
created two modern formations of music style, for black audiences in the
1920s and for white audiences in the 1930s. Thomas Brothers is a past
recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship and is currently a professor of
music at Duke University.
February 2014; 720 pages with 65 illustrations
Louis Armstrong’s New Orleans sold: Nanjing University Press (Chinese
simplified)
NonFiction3
Brynjolfsson, Erik, and Andrew McAfee
THE SECOND MACHINE AGE:
Work, Progress, and Prosperity in the
Time of Brilliant Technologies
The rapid acceleration of technological change is
upending the economy. Cover story after cover story
highlights advancements that have already begun to
swallow up high-wage “human” jobs on factory lines
and white collar work in law and medicine. Big data,
automation, and sophisticated algorithims will all have profound effects
on jobs, business, and the wider economy. Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew
McAfee, directors of the MIT Center for Digital Business, have spent
years tracking these changes, and offer unparalled insight into an epochal
transformation that will be felt in every task, job, process, company, and
industry.
January 2014; 304 pages
Translation rights: The Sagalyn Literary Agency, http://www.sagalyn.
com/
Bugliosi, Vincent
PARKLAND, movie tie-in edition
Parkland (originally titled Four Days in November) is
the exciting and definitive narrative of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22,
1963. Releasing this fall, the movie—starring Paul
Giamatti, Zac Efron, Jacki Weaver, and Billy Bob
Thornton—follows a group of individuals making split-second decisions: the doctors and nurses
at Parkland Hospital, the chief of the Dallas Secret Service, the cameraman behind what has become the most examined film in history, the FBI
agents who had gunman Lee Harvey Oswald within their grasp, and Vice
President Lyndon Johnson.Vincent Bugliosi, prosecutor of Charles Manson and author of Helter Skelter, Outrage, and other #1 best-selling books,
lives in Los Angeles, California.
September 2013; 688 pages
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nonfiction
Crease, Robert P., and Alfred S. Goldhaber
THE QUANTUM MOMENT
Quantum mechanics has profoundly and unexpectedly transformed not
only science but human culture as well. Robert P. Crease and Alfred S.
Goldhaber tell the improbable story of how a technical idea from a small
branch of thermodynamics grew, eventually dominating the scientific
community and commanding the attention of the culture at large. The
authors trace popular images (e.g., time travel, parallel worlds) back to
their scientific roots, ending each chapter with an explanation of the math
and physics underpinning them. Robert P. Crease is the chairman of the
Philosophy Department at Stony Brook University and the author of,
among other works, World in the Balance. Alfred S. Goldhaber is a professor of physics at Stony Brook University and has written on the study of
elementary particles, magnetic monopoles, and cosmology.
October 2014; 320 pages with 50 illustrations
World in the Balance sold: Eidos (Korean); Zahar (Portuguese in Brazil);
Nikkei Business Publishing (Japanese)
Dempsey, Luke
CLUB SOCCER 101
Luke Dempsey presents the essential guide to 101 of international football’s most storied teams—from the UK, Europe, South America, Asia, and
Africa—covering their history, style, and players, as well as statistics for
both the casual fan and the die-hard.Written with fluency and sophistication, entries will feature a narrative overview of each team’s background,
politics, superstars, embarrassments, and controversies. Luke Dempsey is
the deputy editor of bookish.com and a football correspondent for the
New Republic. A native of England, he lives in New Jersey.
Rights sold: Club House (Spanish in Latin America)
September 2014; 356 pages
NonFiction5
Farmer, Jared
TREES IN PARADISE
Readers of John McPhee will enjoy this brilliant
landscape history of California from the Gold Rush
to the present. In this dazzling account, history and
nature combine to yield a rich new perspective on
the Golden State through its trees. Jared Farmer, a
Utah native and former Californian, is the author
of On Zion’s Mount, a landscape history awarded
the prestigious Parkman Prize. He teaches history at
Stony Brook University.
October 2013; 592 pages with four black-and-white inserts
Fernández-Armesto, Felipe
OUR AMERICA: A Hispanic History
of the United States
In an absorbing narrative, Felipe Fernández-Armesto
examines America’s often-overlooked Hispanic past,
beginning with the explorers and conquistadors who
planted Spain’s first colonies in the sixteenth century.
Missionaries and rancheros carry Spain’s expansive
impulse into the late eighteenth century, settling California, mapping the American interior to the Rockies, and charting the
Pacific coast.The twentieth century brings a Hispanic resurgence in major
cities from Chicago to Miami and Boston. Felipe Fernández-Armesto,
the William P. Reynolds Professor of History at the University of Notre
Dame, is the author of Pathfinders: A Global History of Exploration. He lives
in South Bend, Indiana, and London.
January 2014; 416 pages with 3 illustrations
Spanish rights outside the United States: Fundacion del Pino
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nonfiction
Giridharadas, Anand
THE TRUE AMERICAN
In the vein of Zeitoun and Behind the Beautiful Forevers,
a tour de force of narrative reportage. Anand Giridharadas’s deeply moving work of narrative nonfiction
tells the story of Raisuddin Bhuiyan, a former Bangladeshi Air Force officer resettled in Dallas, who was
shot in the face and nearly killed by a self-declared
“American terrorist” named Mark Stroman. A decade
after the shooting, in a remarkable act of mercy, Bhuiyan forgave Stroman and waged a legal battle, in the name of Shariah law
and the U.S. Constitution, attempting to spare from execution the man
who tried to murder him. Anand Giridharadas writes the Admit One
column for the New York Times’s arts pages and the Currents column for
its global edition. He is the author of India Calling: An Intimate Portrait of
A Nation’s Remaking.
May 2014; 384 pages
Hughes, Daniel A.
8 KEYS TO BUILDING YOUR BEST
RELATIONSHIPS
By summarizing in short, easy-to-read “keys” the theory and brain science that underpin our ability to form relationships, veteran therapist
and specialist in attachment disorders Daniel A. Hughes skillfully reveals
how we can become better friends, spouses, siblings, and children. Daniel
A. Hughes, PhD, an internationally recognized trainer and educator in
attachment therapy, is founder and director of the Dyadic Developmental
Psychotherapy Institute.
October 2013; 208 pages
Attachment-Focused Parenting sold: PT-Kustannus (Finnish); Psychological
Publishing House (Chinese complex); Dar El Kalema (Arabic); Russian
NonFiction7
Kasson, John F.
THE LITTLE GIRL WHO FOUGHT
THE GREAT DEPRESSION: Shirley
Temple and 1930s America
Distinguished cultural historian John F. Kasson shows
how, as the most famous, adored, imitated, and commodified child in the world, Shirley Temple astonished movie veterans, created a new international
culture of celebrity, and revolutionized the role of
children as consumers. Celebrating the prospect of lifting the Depression,
tap-dancing across racial boundaries with Bill “Bojangles” Robinson, foiling villains, Temple mended the hearts and troubles of the masses, while
working virtually every day of her childhood. John F. Kasson is a professor
of history and American studies at the University of North Carolina–
Chapel Hill and the author of Amusing the Millions.
May 2014; 384 pages with 32 illustrations
Kieffer, Susan W.
THE DYNAMICS OF DISASTER
Humans persist in building centers of civilization in
places of past disasters. We believe that our technology will protect us, yet we rarely win these battles
with the earth because we don’t understand natural
disasters deeply enough. Susan W. Kieffer has two
goals for this unique book. The first is to show how
the workings of disasters are connected by a small
number of natural laws. The second is to show that
the most obvious process in a disaster is not always the one that causes the
devastation. Kieffer argues that only by truly understanding the dynamics of natural disasters can we begin to institute engineering and policy
practices to minimize their impact on our lives. Susan W. Kieffer is professor emerita of geology at the University of Illinois and a recipient of a
MacArthur Foundation “genius” grant.
October 2013; 288 pages with 68 illustrations
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nonfiction
Kuhn, Cynthia, Scott Schwartzwelder,
and Wilkie Wilson
BUZZED: The Straight Facts about
the Most Used and Abused Drugs
from Alcohol to Ecstasy, Fourth
Edition
A bestseller in its three previous editions, Buzzed
is now revised and updated. It includes new information about biological and behavioral changes in
addiction, the prescription-drug abuse epidemic, distinctive drug effects
on the adolescent brain, and trends from synthetic cannabinoids to e-cigarettes. Neither a “just say no” treatise nor a “how-to” manual, Buzzed is
based on the conviction that people make better decisions with accurate
information in hand. Cynthia Kuhn, Scott Swartzwelder, and Wilkie Wilson are professors of pharmacology; psychiatry, psychology, and neuroscience; and pharmacology, respectively, at Duke University Medical Center.
August 2014; 368 pages with 8-pageinsert
Previous editions sold: Random House Mondadori (Spanish); Springer
Italia (Italian); Walkers Cultural Enterprises (Chinese complex); Editura
Trei (Romanian)
Lesy, Michael, and Lisa Stoffer
REPAST: Dining Out at the Dawn of
the New American Century, 1900–1910
Beginning with the simplest eateries and foods and
culminating with the emergence of a genuinely
American way of fine dining, Repast takes readers
on a culinary tour of early-twentieth-century restaurants.The innovations introduced at the time—in
ingredients, technologies, meal service, and cuisine—transformed the act
of eating in public in fundamental ways that persist to this day. Michael
Lesy’s books include Angel’s World, Long Time Coming, and Murder City.
Lisa Stoffer is Amherst College’s director of foundation and corporate
relations and comes from a family of chefs.
October 2013; 264 pages with 21 black-and-white and 67 color illustrations
NonFiction9
Lopez, Donald S., Jr., and Peggy McCracken
IN SEARCH OF THE CHRISTIAN
BUDDHA: How an Asian Sage
Became a Medieval Saint
The Christian Buddha traces the parallels between the
Buddha and Saint Josaphat, whose story of converting
to Christianity was one of the most popular tales in
medieval Europe. The Christian Buddha reveals surprising convergences—and divergences—between
these two major religions, including on such topics as the meaning of
death, the meaning of desire, and the role of women in each religion.
Donald S. Lopez Jr. is Distinguished University Professor of Buddhist and
Tibetan Studies at the University of Michigan. Peggy McCracken is a
professor of French and women’s studies at the University of Michigan.
April 2014; 224 pp
Magnet, Myron
THE FOUNDERS AT HOME: The
Building of America, 1735–1817
The American Founding Fathers were vivid, energetic men with sophisticated worldviews, and this
book draws liberally from their own accounts of their
actions and well-considered intentions in their own
eloquent writings. The richly illustrated volume also
considers the houses the Founders built with so much
care and money, for their homes are revealing embodiments of the ideal
their owners strove to bring into being. Myron Magnet, an editor of City
Journal, was awarded a National Humanities Medal in 2008.
November 2013; 448 pages with 32 color illustrations
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nonfiction
Martin, Judith, and Nicholas Ivor Martin
MISS MANNERS MINDS YOUR
BUSINESS
The route from cubicle to corner office is strewn
with etiquette land mines, and now that the boundaries separating work from personal life are blurred,
even polite people don’t recognize the difference
between professional and social manners. With wit
and wisdom, Miss Manners restores civility, guiding
you around your coworker’s messy cubicle, past your overly prying boss,
around the bridal shower for the new temp, and through tedious staff
meetings. Judith Martin is the author of the “Miss Manners” columns and
best-selling books. Nicholas Ivor Martin is the director of operations at
the Lyric Opera of Chicago.
September 2013; 320 pages
McAdams, David
GAME-CHANGER: Game Theory
and the Art of Transforming Strategic
Situations
Focused primarily on the Prisoner’s Dilemma, the
most common form of strategic interaction, GameChanger consists of a series of real-world case studies, from business, medicine, and history. The goal of
the book is to introduce the reader to a game-theory
approach to life, which recognizes that the game can always be changed.
David McAdams shows the reader how to win a consistent strategic
advantage over competitors. Part 1 builds awareness of how to change
strategic interactions in the reader’s favor. Part 2 presents six tales of pressing strategic problems, from how to keep prices low on the Internet to
how to win the battle with infectious diseases. David McAdams is a professor of economics at the Duke University Fuqua School of Business.
Rights sold: Diamond, Inc. (Japanese); Commonwealth Magazine
(Chinese complex)
January 2014; 224 pages with 30 illustrations
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Merritt, Stephin, with illustrations by
Roz Chast
101 TWO-LETTER WORDS
Rolling Stone has called songwriter Stephin Merritt of
the Magnetic Fields “the Cole Porter of his generation”;
O,The Oprah Magazine has hailed cartoonist Roz Chast
as “the wryest pen since Dorothy Parker’s.”Together they
have crafted a witty and unique book in celebration of
two-letter words, focusing on the 101 such words that
count in Scrabble, featuring original four-line poems by
Merritt and dozens of color illustrations by Chast.With the Magnetic Fields,
Stephin Merritt has recorded ten albums. Roz Chast recently illustrated Steve
Martin’s The Alphabet from A to Y (with Bonus Letter, Z).
May 2014; 5¼” x 7”, 128 pages with 50 color illustrations
Translation rights: Charlotte Sheedy Literary Agency, http://sheedylit.com/
Miller, Arthur I.
COLLIDING WORLDS: How
Cutting-Edge Science Is Redefining
Contemporary Art
In recent decades, an exciting new art movement has
emerged in which artists illuminate the latest advances
in science. Some of their provocative creations—a live
rabbit implanted with the fluorescent gene of a jellyfish, a gigantic glass-and-chrome sculpture of the Big
Bang itself—can be seen in traditional art museums and magazines, while
others are being made by leading designers at Pixar, Google’s Creative
Lab, and the MIT Media Lab. From the movement’s origins a century
ago—when Einstein shaped Cubism and X-rays affected fine photography—to the latest discoveries of biotechnology, cosmology, and quantum
physics, Arthur I. Miller shows how today’s artists and designers are producing work at the cutting edge of science. Arthur I. Miller is a professor
emeritus at University College London. He has published many critically
acclaimed books, including Einstein, Picasso and 137. He lives in London.
June 2014; 352 pages with 70 illustrations and an 8-page color insert
Translation rights: The Science Factory, http://www.sciencefactory.co.uk/
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Mizruchi, Susan
BRANDO’S SMILE: His Life,
Thought, and Work
Susan Mizruchi finds the Brando others have missed:
the man who collected four thousand books; the man
who rewrote scripts, trimming his lines to make them
sharper; the man who consciously used his body and
employed the objects around him to create believable characters; the man who used his fame to foster
Native American and civil rights. From Brando’s letters, audiotapes, and
annotated screenplays and books—many never before made available—
Mizruchi shows us a complex person whose intelligence belies his lack of
formal education. Susan Mizruchi, a professor of English at Boston University, specializes in American literature, cultural history, and film. June 2014; 384 pages with 30 illustrations
Muñoz, Heraldo
GETTING AWAY WITH MURDER:
Benazir Bhutto’s Assassination and the
Politics of Pakistan
On December 27, 2007, after a major election rally
in Rawalpindi, a suicide bomber fired shots at former
Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto and detonated explosives strapped to his chest. Bhutto’s assassination tore the country apart and destabilized the
entire region. Leading an international inquiry, Heraldo Muñoz’s yearlong investigation frames a story of betrayals, corruption, foreign influence, turbulent politics, and unsolved political assassinations. The author
of A Solitary War and the award-winning The Dictator’s Shadow, Heraldo
Muñoz is a former Chilean ambassador to the UN and now assistant secretary general in charge of Latin America and Caribbean for UNDP. He
lives in New York City.
December 2013; 256 pages with 9 illustrations
The Dictator’s Shadow sold: Paidos (Spanish); Zahar (Portuguese in Brazil)
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Nissley, Tom, with illustrations by
Joanna Neborsky
A READER’S BOOK OF DAYS: True Tales
from the Lives and Works of Writers for Every
Day of the Year
Tom Nissley has combed literary history to capture the stories that make writers’ lives perennially
fascinating: their epiphanies, embarrassments, and
achievements. Each handsome page is devoted to a
single day of the year and features original accounts
of events in the lives of great writers (Proust starting In Search of Lost
Time, Conrad defending the crew of the Titanic just days after it sank) and
fictional events that took place within beloved books (the birth of Harry
Potter’s enemy Draco Malfoy, the blood-soaked prom in Stephen King’s
Carrie). Tom Nissley is an eight-time champion on Jeopardy! and former
Amazon book editor.
November 2013; 6¹⁄8” x 8¼”, 416 pages
Oakes, James
THE SCORPION’S STING: Slavery,
Race, and the Coming of the Civil
War
Was there a peaceful route to abolition? Could the
Civil War have been avoided? Was Lincoln late to
emancipation? What role did race play in the politics
of slavery? James Oakes examines these big questions
with startling results. James Oakes is the author of
several acclaimed books on slavery and the Civil War. His most recent
book, Freedom National, won the Lincoln Prize.
May 2014; 160 pages
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Petrovski, Henry
THE HOUSE WITH SIXTEEN
HAND-MADE DOORS: A Tale
of Architectural Choice and
Craftmanship
When design expert Henry Petroski and his wife
Catherine bought a charming but modest sixdecades-old island retreat, Petroski couldn’t help but
admire its unusual construction. He began wondering
about the place’s origins and evolution. Sleuthing around dimly lit closets,
knotty-pine wall panels, and even a secret passages, Petroski examines the
structure in the context of its time and place. Henry Petroski is a professor of engineering and history at Duke University and the author of
seventeen books, including The Pencil. Catherine Petroski is a writer and
photographer.
May 2014; 384 pages with 80 photographs
Pettit, Philip
JUST FREEDOM: A Moral Compass
for a Complex World
Freedom, in Philip Pettit’s provocative analysis,
“requires more than just being let alone.” In Just Freedom, a succinct articulation of the republican philosophy for which he is renowned, Pettit builds a theory
of universal freedom as nondomination.With elegant,
user-friendly tests of freedom—the eyeball test, the
tough luck test, and the straight talk test—Pettit provocatively links justice
and freedom while laying out essential yardsticks for policymakers and
concerned citizens alike. Philip Pettit was born in Ballygar, Ireland, and is a
widely acclaimed philosopher and political theorist at Princeton University. The author of over ten books, his Republicanism: A Theory of Freedom
and Government was the philosophical basis for reforms in Spain under José
Luis Rodríguez Zapatero.
March 2014; 160 pages
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Saunt, Claudio
WEST OF THE REVOLUTION: An
Uncommon History of 1776
The year 1776 witnessed momentous events outside
the rebellious colonies that occupied just a sliver of
the Eastern Seaboard. In this distinctive history, Claudio Saunt tells a fascinating, largely untold story of
the rest of a restless continent. In rich, narrative prose,
Saunt tells how decisions made across the Atlantic
affected Indian trade routes on the Mississippi, set off an environmental
revolution in Canada’s boreal forests, and reconfigured the political balance in the Southwest—all in the same year that Washington captured
Boston and Congress declared independence. Claudio Saunt is the Richard B. Russell Professor in American History at the University of Georgia.
He is the author of two award-winning books, A New Order of Things
and Black, White, and Indian.
June 2014; 304 pages with 15 illustrations and 10 maps
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Scarry, Elaine
THERMONUCLEAR MONARCHY:
Choosing Between Democracy and
Doom
During his impeachment proceedings, Richard
Nixon boasted, “I can go into my office and pick up
the telephone and in twenty-five minutes seventy
million people will be dead.” In this incisive, masterfully argued new book, award-winning social theorist
Elaine Scarry demonstrates that the power of one leader to obliterate
millions with a nuclear weapon—a possibility that remains very real—
actually violates constitutional rights and is fundamentally at odds with
the principle of democracy. When a leader can single-handedly decide to
deploy a nuclear weapon, we live in a state of “thermonuclear monarchy,”
not democracy. Scarry’s bold, provocative conclusions also demonstrate
that times of crisis require extensive debate and deliberation, not swift,
unilateral, preemptive action or restrictions on civil rights and dissent.
Elaine Scarry is the Walter M. Cabot Professor of Aesthetics and the General Theory of Value at Harvard University. In 2005, Foreign Policy/The
Prospect named her one of the 100 leading intellectuals in the world. Her
book The Body in Pain was a 1985 National Book Critics Circle Award
Finalist.
February 2014; 640 pages with 5 illustrations
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Shahid, Humaira Awais, with Kelly Horan
DEVOTION AND DEFIANCE: My
Fight for Women and the Poor in
Pakistan
Sustained by her faith as she mourned the early
death of her husband, which left her to raise three
young children alone, Humaira Awais Shahid provides a human face for the trials and hopes of women
in patriarchal and religiously conservative societies
around the world. Beginning with her overhaul of the “women’s pages”
and then management of a hotline at the Daily Khabrain, she met victims
of rape, honor killings, and acid attacks, and vowed to help them. Later
elected to the Punjab Parliament, she developed legislation to combat
abuses of women, girls, and the poor. Humaira Awais Shahid is a member
of the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab. She was a 2009–2010 Fellow at
the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University.
Rights sold: Luitingh-Sijthoff (Dutch)
March 2014; 304 pages with an 8-page insert
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nonfiction
Stewart, Matthew
NATURE’S GOD: The Heretical
Origins of the American Republic
Where do “Nature’s God,” “unalienable rights,” and
the belief that “all men are created equal” come from?
The fact is that a surprisingly large number of America’s
first leaders, including Ethan Allen, Benjamin Franklin,
and Thomas Jefferson, were, collectively, “heterodox”—
meaning their religious beliefs strayed far outside the
bounds of any orthodox version of mainstream religion. Matthew Stewart is
currently the Gilder Lehrman Fellow in American History at the New York
Public Library.
July 2014; 320 pages
UK rights: The Stuart Agency, http://www.stuartagency.com/
The Courtier and the Heretic sold: Feltrinelli (Italian); Meulenhoff (Dutch);
Carmel (Hebrew); Ediciones de Intervention Cultural (Spanish);
GyoyangIn (Korean); Shoshi Shinshui (Japanese)
Urban Design Associates
URBAN DESIGN HANDBOOK: Techniques and
Working Methods, Second Edition
Based on UDA’s in-house training procedures, this unique handbook
details the techniques and working methods of a major urban design and
architecture firm. From basic principles to developed designs, it outlines
the range of project types and services that urban designers can offer and
sets out general operating guidelines and procedures. Urban Design Associates is a Pittsburgh-based international practice that focuses on designing neighborhoods and towns using sustainable strategies.
September 2013; 240 pages
Previous edition sold: Dae Ga (Korean); Dalian University of Technology
Press (Chinese simplified)
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Wyeth, Sims
THE ESSENTIALS OF PERSUASIVE
PUBLIC SPEAKING
This small book offers a bushel of snappy tips to help
the twenty-first-century presenter deliver an effective
and interesting speech. Drawing upon his training as
an actor, Sims Wyeth provides instruction in body
language and movement along with advice regarding
speech content, structure, and visual aids. Sims Wyeth
is the president of Sims Wyeth & Co., an international executive development firm devoted to the art and science of high stakes presentations. He
has served on the faculties of New York University,Temple University, the
University of New Orleans, and The New School.
January 2014; 128 pages
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LIVERIGHT PUBLISHING CORP.
Cummings, E. E.
COMPLETE POEMS: 1904-1962
Now presented in a beautiful new edition, Complete
Poems 1904–1962 showcases E. E. Cummings’s transcendent body of work, collected in its entirety. This
edition of E. E. Cummings’s Complete Poems contains
all the poems published or designated for publication
by the poet in his lifetime.
September 2013; 1136 pages
Feiffer, Jules
KILL MY MOTHER
A literary event to be celebrated, an explosive,
fast-paced thriller, by the legendary, Pulitzer Prize–winning American cartoonist. Jules
Feiffer’s first graphic novel begins on the West
Coast in the Depression years of the 1930s and
ends in Hollywood and the South Pacific during World War II. Kill My Mother centers on
five formidable women from two unrelated
families, linked fatefully and fatally by a hasbeen, hard-drinking private detective. Rendered in stark atmospheric
images, Kill My Mother moves like the movies they don’t make anymore.
Jules Feiffer is a cartoonist, playwright, children’s book author and illustrator, and member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Rights sold: Companhia das Letras (Portuguese in Brazil)
August 2014; 160 pages
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Graybill, Andrew R.
THE RED AND THE WHITE: A
Family Saga of the American West
Award-winning Western historian Andrew R. Graybill sheds light on the overlooked interracial Nativewhite relationships critical in the development of the
trans-Mississippi West in this dramatic, multigenerational saga. Andrew R. Graybill is an associate professor of history and director of the William P. Clements
Center for Southwest Studies at Southern Methodist University.
October 2013; 352 pages with 49 illustrations
Joffe, Josef
THE MYTH OF AMERICA’S
DECLINE: Politics, Economics, and a
Half Century of False Prophecies
Josef Joffe, a leading German commentator, provides
a revisionist history of American Declinism from
the age of Sputnik to Obama in a highly provocative examination of how the United States, for all its
failings, continues to be an unending force of rejuvenation. The author of Uberpower, Josef Joffe is the editor of Die Zeit. A
Distinguished Fellow at the Freeman-Spogli Institute and an Abramowitz
Fellow at the Hoover Institution—both at Stanford University, where he
teaches—he lives in Hamburg, Germany.
November 2013; 272 pages
Uberpower sold: Hanser (German); Odile Jacob (French);Wu-nan (Chinese
complex)
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Loos, Anita
With an introduction by Jenny McPhee
GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES
This delirious 1925 Jazz Age classic introduced readers
to Lorelei Lee, the small-town girl from Little Rock
who has become one of the most timeless characters
in American fiction. Outrageous and charming, this
not-so-dumb blonde has been portrayed on stage and
screen by Carol Channing and Marilyn Monroe and
has become the archetype of the footloose, good-hearted gold digger (not
that she sees herself that way). Masquerading as her diaries, Gentlemen
Prefer Blondes follows Lorelei as she entertains suitors across Europe before
returning home to marry a millionaire. A craze in its day, this new Liveright edition enhances its ageless appeal.
February 2014; 224 pages
Lovecraft, H. P., edited by Leslie S. Klinger
With an introduction by Alan Moore
THE NEW ANNOTATED H. P. LOVECRAFT
Painfully acute, Howard Phillips Lovecraft flourished in the two decades
between world wars and wrote of his disquiet at what he saw as the most
likely future, with our species overwhelmed by its own exponentially
accumulating knowledge of itself and of the vast and alien universe about
it. Deeply influence by Poe, Lovecraft became an almost unbearably sensitive barometer of dread. As a poet, author, essayist, and stunningly profuse
epistler, Lovecraft has emerged as one of the period’s most critically fascinating and yet enigmatic figures, expertly revealed and contextualized
in this lavish volume. Leslie S. Klinger is the author of numerous books,
including The Sherlock Holmes Reference Library and the best-selling
The New Annotated Sherlock Holmes and The New Annotated Dracula.
September 2014; 8½” x 10”, illustrated throughout
The New Annotated Sherlock Holmes sold: Zahar (Portuguese in Brazil);
Anatolia/Libella (French); Arieh Nir (Hebrew); Akal (Spanish); Everest
Yayinlari (Turkish); Hyundaemunhak (Korean); Tianjin Chinese-World
Books Inc.(Chinese simplified)
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Roth, Henry
With an introduction by Joshua Ferris
MERCY OF A RUDE STREAM: The
Complete Novels
This “landmark of the American literary century”
(Boston Globe) is finally published as one volume,
appearing with a brilliant new introduction. Set
between 1914 and 1928, Henry Roth’s four-volume
bildungsroman depicts the travails and sexual awakenings of an immigrant boy named Ira Stigman, whose twisted exploits
are recalled by a haunted and chastened older man in fits of intensely
lyrical, Proustian-like memory. Twenty years after the initial publication,
Mercy of a Rude Stream is, as Roth envisioned, finally unified. Henry Roth
(1906–1995) spent his early years on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. In
1914, the Roth family moved to Jewish Harlem, where Mercy largely takes
place.
August 2014; 1312 pages
van Loon, Hendrik Willem
Updated and introduced by Robert Sullivan
THE STORY OF MANKIND
The winner of the first John Newberry Medal
remains a timeless classic for all ages. The Story of
Mankind has charmed generations with its warmth,
simplicity, and wisdom. Rather than the dry recitation of events, Hendrik Willem van Loon’s witty,
amiable tone animates the story of human history as
a grand and perpetually unfolding adventure. This new version has been
brought up to date by best-selling historian Robert Sullivan, who continues van Loon’s personable style. Robert Sullivan is the author of The
Meadowlands, A Whale Hunt, and Rats. He is a contributing editor to
Vogue, and his writing has appeared in The New Yorker and the New
York Times Magazine.
December 2013; 736 pages
Previous editions have sold in over 25 languages.
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Wilson, Edward O.
THE MEANING OF HUMAN EXISTENCE
With his trademark grace and erudition, eminent biologist Edward O.
Wilson confronts humanity’s deepest and most engaging questions.
Informed as ever by his decades of scientific inquiry and striking personal
empathy, Wilson addresses the broader meaning of our species. Humanity, he argues, arose entirely on its own through an accumulated series of
events during evolution. We are not predestined to reach any goal, nor are
we answerable to any power but our own and must seek wisdom based
on self-understanding. Edward O. Wilson is the author of numerous New
York Times bestsellers, as well as the Pulitzer Prize–winning On Human
Nature. For his contributions in science and conservation, he has received
more than one hundred awards from around the world, and he remains a
professor emeritus at Harvard University.
September 2014; 224 pages with 20 illustrations
Letters to a Young Scientist sold: Debate (Spanish and Catalan); Companhia
das Letras (Portuguese in Brazil); Clube de Autor (Portuguese in Portugal);
Lingking (Chinese complex); Cortina (Italian); Sam & Parkers (Korean);
Sogensha (Japanese); Say Yayinlari (Turkish); Xinhua (Chinese simplified);
Rajhans Prakashan Pvt. Ltd. (Marathi)
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FICTION
Bouman, Tom
DRY BONES IN THE VALLEY
When an elderly recluse discovers a corpse on his
land, fiddle-playing, deer-hunting Officer Henry Farrell is drawn into his first murder investigation, a case
he has little hope of closing. In Wild Thyme Township, secrets and feuds go back generations. Meth
labs and heroin dealers are sprouting like mushrooms
in the woods, and the steady encroachment of gas
drilling has brought new wealth and discord. When
danger strikes close to home, Henry’s hunt for the killer will open old
wounds, dredge up ancient crimes, and lead to a final, deadly reckoning.
Tom Bouman is a former book editor and musician.
July 2014; 288 pages
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Dubus, Andre, III
DIRTY LOVE
Celebrated author Andre Dubus III explores the bottomless needs and stubborn weaknesses of people
seeking gratification in food and sex, work and love.
On the Massachusetts coast north of Boston, a controlling manager, Mark, discovers his wife’s infidelity
after twenty-five years of marriage. An overweight
young woman, Marla, gains a romantic partner but
loses her innocence. A philandering bartender/aspiring poet, Robert,
betrays his pregnant wife. And in the stunning title novella, a teenage girl
named Devon, flees a compromising image of her posted online. Andre
Dubus III is the author of Townie (winner of an American Academy of
Arts and Letters Award), The Garden of Last Days, House of Sand and Fog
(a National Book Award finalist and Oprah pick), Bluesman, and The Cage
Keeper & Other Stories.
October 2013; 320 pages
The Garden of Last Days sold: Heinemann (UK); Beck (German); Record
(Portuguese in Brazil); Piemme (Italian); Algoritam (Czech); Mistral
(Dutch); Artemis (Turkish)
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Horn, Dara
A GUIDE FOR THE PERPLEXED
Software prodigy Josie Ashkenazi has invented a program that records everything its users do. When an
Egyptian library invites her to visit as a consultant,
her jealous sister Judith persuades her to go. But in
Egypt’s postrevolutionary chaos, Josie is kidnapped—
leaving Judith free to usurp her sister’s life, including her husband and daughter, while Josie’s talent for
preserving memories becomes her only hope of escape. A century earlier,
Solomon Schechter, a Cambridge professor, hunts for a medieval archive
hidden in a Cairo synagogue. What he finds will reveal the power and
danger of the world Josie’s work brings into being: a world where nothing
is ever forgotten. Interweaving stories from Genesis, medieval philosophy,
and the digital frontier, A Guide for the Perplexed is a spellbinding tale. Dara
Horn, the author of the novels All Other Nights,The World to Come, and
In the Image, is one of Granta’s “Best Young American Novelists” and the
winner of two National Jewish Book Awards.”
September 2013; 352 pages
Translation rights: The David Black Literary Agency, http://www.
davidblackagency.com/
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Litman, Ellen
MANNEQUIN GIRL
Set in Moscow in the 1980s, Mannequin Girl introduces Kat, the precocious child of self-absorbed intellectuals, whose world turns upside-down at the age
of six when she’s diagnosed with scoliosis and sent
to live in a boarding school. The imperfect child of
intellectually gifted parents, Kat becomes alienated
and feels increasingly alone. Mannequin Girl takes as
its themes Kat’s ongoing attempts to make sense of
her disability and to live up to her parents’ standards, as well as her growing
understanding of what it means to be Jewish in Russia. Ellen Litman’s first
book, The Last Chicken in America, was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times
Book Prize. She is an assistant professor and the associate director of the
Creative Writing Program at the University of Connecticut.
March 2014; 304 pages
Translation rights: McCormick & Williams, http://www.mccormickwilliams.
com/
Magnuson, James
FAMOUS WRITERS I HAVE
KNOWN
A confidence caper gone horribly wrong: Frankie,
the protagonist, and his friend try to con a dumb but
well-connected mobster with a counterfeit lottery
ticket. Both the friend and the mobster end up dead,
and the killers know what Frankie looks like. Off he
goes to LaGuardia, where the first flight he can take
delivers him to Austin, Texas. There, Frankie is mistaken for a secretive
writer not unlike J. D. Salinger and decides that his safest bet is to play
along and teach the oh-so-serious writing fellows that his doppelganger is
meant to mentor. James Magnuson is the director of the Michener Center
for Writers in Austin, Texas, and the author of ten novels.
January 2014; 336 pages
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Malik, Tania
THE THREE BARGAINS
By the banks of the River Yamuna in northern India,
where rice paddies merge into fields of sugarcane,
twelve-year-old Madan arrives with his family in the
factory town of Gorapur. Madan’s father, drunk and
abusive, threatens the family’s already tenuous position
in Gorapur, finally committing an unforgivable crime.
But when Madan’s sharp mind and hardened determination catch the attention of Avtaar Singh, his father’s
employer and the most powerful man in town, everything seems to change
for Madan and for his family. In his journey from impoverished boy to powerful man, Madan will have to bargain for his life and for the lives of those
he loves.Tania Malik was born in New Delhi and raised in India, Africa, and
the Middle East. She divides her time between New Delhi and the Bay Area.
August 2014; 400 pages
Taraghi, Goli
Translated by Sara Khalili
THE POMEGRANATE LADY AND
HER SONS: Stories
Rich in characters both whimsical and poignant,
humorous and real, the stories of Goli Taraghi have
made her one of the world’s most beloved contemporary writers from Iran. In the title story, a woman
traveling from Tehran to Paris is obliged to help an
old woman—the Pomegranate Lady—find her way to her fugitive sons in
Sweden. In “The Gentleman Thief,” a new kind of polite, apologetic thief
emerges from the wreckage of the Revolution. In “The Encounter,” a
woman’s world is upended when her former maid becomes her jailer.The
Pomegranate Lady and Her Sons is a book for lovers of Alice Munro and
Eudora Welty. Goli Taraghi is the author of Winter Sleep and A Mansion
in the Sky, among other works. Raised in Tehran, she currently resides in
Paris. Sara Khalili is a financial journalist, editor, and translator of contemporary Iranian literature.
October 2013; 335 pages
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COUNTRYMAN PRESS
Bilbao, Cindy
SEA GLASS TREASURES FROM THE TIDE
Beaches remind us of simple pleasures—swimming in the surf, building
sand castles, and collecting smooth, opalescent beach glass. These once
man-made objects were broken, rolled, and tumbled by the waves, and
smoothed into something—almost—natural again. Cindy Bilbao has been
a photographer of the natural world from a young age.
March 2014; 96 pages, 4-color throughout
Johnston, Cassie
COOKING WITH GREEK YOGURT: Healthy
Recipes for Buffalo Blue Cheese Chicken, Greek
Yogurt Pancakes, Mint Julep Frozen Yogurt, and
More
A staple of the Mediterranean kitchen, rich and creamy strained yogurt has
exploded in popularity. Greek yogurt is calcium-rich and full of healthy
probiotics. Great on its own, Greek yogurt really shows its versatility in
cooking, as it won’t curdle like traditional yogurt. Cassie Johnston is a
freelance graphic designer, writer, and blogger.
January 2014; 160 pages, 4-color throughout
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Nyland, Elizabeth
COOKING WITH COCONUT OIL: Gluten-Free,
Grain-Free Recipes for Good Living
Coconut oil has been shown to lower bad cholesterol, boost thyroid function, burn abdominal fat, and boost energy and endurance. Its sister product, coconut flour, is gluten-free, high in fiber and protein, and a great
wheat substitute. Rejoice in more than 75 mouthwatering coconut oil
and coconut flour recipes paired with beautiful photographs. Elizabeth
Nyland, creator of the popular blog guiltykitchen.com, has been cooking
with coconut oil for years.
January 2014; 224 pages, 4-color throughout
Salloum Elias, Leila, and Muna Salloum
THE SWEETS OF ARABY: Enchanting Recipes
from the Tales of the 1001 Arabian Nights
Sisters Leila Salloum Elias and Muna Salloum worked with the ancient
Arabic text of The 1001 Arabian Nights to find sweets, reviving evocative
stories with recipes transformed to suit modern kitchens and tastes. Leila
Salloum Elias is a scholar of Middle East and Islamic studies at Penn State
University and Northampton Community College. Muna Salloum also
holds an advanced degree in Middle East and Islamic Studies. She is the
administrative manager of the Institute for the History and Philosophy of
Science and Technology at the University of Toronto.
December 2013; 128 pages, illustrations throughout
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Sward, Anna
THE ULTIMATE PROTEIN POW(D)ER
COOKBOOK: 250 Recipes That Think Outside the
Shake
Most people toss a scoop into a protein shake smoothie and call it a day,
but Anna Sward realized that she could use protein powders to make her
own high-protein bars, breads, quiches, pizza, muffins, pancakes, cookies,
cakes, and more—all without sugar, refined carbohydrates, unhealthy fats,
or preservatives. Collected here are 250 favorite recipes, all of them fresh,
nutritious, and fun. Anna Sward is the founder of proteinpow.com. Her
recipes have been published in magazines the world over, including Muscle
& Fitness, Men’s Health, and Oxygen magazine. A resident of the UK, she
grew up in Mexico, Greece, Chile, and the United States.
June 2014; 256 pages with full-color throughout
van Wyck, Katrine
BEST GREEN DRINKS EVER: Boost Your Juice
with Proteins, Antioxidants, and More
Drinking green alkaline vegetables balances the body, clears the skin, and
lifts the spirits. Now model-turned-nutritionist Katrine van Wyk shows
readers how to enhance these benefits with added protein, fiber, and
superfoods such as acai and bee pollen. Katrine van Wyk came to New
York as a model from Norway six years ago. She is now a wellness expert
for MindBodyGreen.com and a certified 200 RYT yoga teacher.Van Wyk
recently helped develop smoothies and juices for Equinox’s juice bars in
London and Toronto.
January 2014; 176 pages, four-color throughout
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Watson, Ben
CIDER HARD AND SWEET: History, Tradition, and
Making Your Own
In this richly informative and entertaining book, Ben Watson explores
the cultural and historical roots of cider. He introduces us to its different
styles—draft, farmhouse, French, New England, and sparkling—and also
covers other apple products, like apple wine, apple juice, cider vinegar, and
Calvados. The book includes great information on apple varieties, cidermaking basics, barrel fermentation, and recipes for cooking with cider.
Ben Watson is a writer and editor as well as a food and farm activist. He
is the author or coauthor of several books, including The Slow Food Guide
to New York City.
September 2013; 208 pages, black-and-white illustrations throughout
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NORTON PROFESSIONAL BOOKS
FOR PSYCHOTHERAPISTS
Ammaniti, Massimo, and Vittorio Gallese
THE BIRTH OF INTERSUBJECTIVITY:
Psychodynamics, Neurobiology and the Self
Recent discoveries in neurobiological research extend psychoanalytical
and psychological observations about motherhood and mother-infant
interactions with interesting questions about how the mind and brain
function. This book presents a synthesis of this research and demonstrates
how it can be helpful for clinicians who are interested in understanding
this most important relationship. Topics such as mirror neurons and the
neurobiological underpinnings of the caregiving system are also discussed.
Massimo Ammaniti, MD, is a child psychiatrist and professor at Sapienza
University.Vittorio Gallese, MD, is a cognitive neuroscientist and professor
at the University of Parma, Italy.
January 2014; 256 pages
Italian rights: Authors
Bannink, Fredrike
POST-TRAUMATIC SUCCESS: Positive Psychology
& Solution-Focused Strategies to Help Clients
Survive & Thrive
In the face of trauma, what do people do to survive and what makes
them strong? This book offers therapists resiliency strategies along with
a positive and solution-oriented approach to more effectively work with
traumatized clients. Fredrike Bannink, MDR, the author of many publications on solution-focused therapy, solution-focused interviewing, and
mediation, lives in the Netherlands.
June 2014; 244 pages
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Biel, Lindsey
SENSORY PROCESSING CHALLENGES: Effective
Clinical Work with Kids & Teens
Sensory processing disorder (SPD) manifests in a range of troubling childhood behaviors, including intense reactions to noises, smells, or the feel
of clothes. This book explains what SPD is, how to recognize it in kids,
and how to work with parents and other professionals to most effectively
treat it. Lindsey Biel, MA, OTR/L, is a pediatric occupational therapist in
private practice.
February 2014; 272 pages
Borkin, Susan
THE HEALING POWER OF WRITING: A
Therapist’s Guide to Using Journaling with Clients
Therapeutic journaling includes not only jotting down thoughts and feelings but other, less traditional techniques like dialoguing between parts of
the self, mind mapping, keeping a log, and using journaling with EMDR
or CBT, among others. Journaling can enhance treatment of a wide range
of issues including the aftereffects of traumatic events, depression, low selfesteem, anxiety, grief, and addiction. It can also be a useful psycho-educational tool with issues such as divorce, remarriage, parenting, and stepparenting. Susan Borkin, a psychotherapist, speaker, and writing group
facilitator, lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.
February 2014; 224 pages
36NORTON professional books for psychotherapists
Brandt, Andrea
MINDFUL ANGER: A Pathway to Emotional
Freedom
All sorts of physical and emotional problems can stem from suppressed
anger: headaches, digestive problems, insomnia, rage, and aggression, just
to name a few. Unless this anger is addressed, it is impossible to overcome.
This book urges readers to practice mindfulness, deliberately allowing
physical sensations and emotions to surface so they can be examined and
released. Andrea Brandt, PhD, has more than thirty years of experience
working with individuals, couples, groups, and children.
March 2014; 224 pages
Brandt, Andrea
8 KEYS TO ELIMINATING PASSIVEAGRESSIVENESS
The book offers effective methods for transforming passive-aggression
into healthy assertiveness through eight keys: Recognize Your Hidden
Anger; Reconnect Your Emotions to Your Thoughts; Listen to Your Body;
Set Healthy Boundaries; Communicate Assertively; Interact Using Mindfulness; Disable the Enabler; and Problem-Solve for Better Outcomes.
Andrea Brandt, PhD, has more than thirty years of experience working
with individuals, couples, groups, and children.
October 2013; 224 pages
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Bruun, Elena Lesser, and Suzanne Michael
NOT ON SPEAKING TERMS: Clinical Strategies
to Resolve Family and Friendship Cutoffs
Whether the result of jealousy, betrayal, abandonment, or miscommunication, relationship breaks—children from parents, friends from one
another—are a common therapy issue. Here, therapists learn how to pinpoint the causes of cutoffs and guide reconciliation, or how to help clients who cannot find resolution heal without reconnection. Elena Lesser
Bruun, EdD, a marriage and family therapist, and Suzanne Michael, PhD,
a clinical social worker, live in New York City.
July 2014; 256 pages
Carraway, Kimberly
TRANSFORMING YOUR TEACHING: Practical
Classroom Strategies Informed by Cognitive
Neuroscience
A leading educator summarizes essential educational research from cognitive neuroscience and shows how it can be applied to the creation of ideal
learning environments. Also included are a self-evaluation for teachers and
an explanation of the twelve basic learning principles that are essential
to understanding kids in the classroom. Kimberly Carraway, EDM, is an
educational consultant specializing in brain-based teaching and learning
strategies.
January 2014; 368 pages with 50 illustrations
38NORTON professional books for psychotherapists
Chapman, Linda
NEUROBIOLOGICALLY-INFORMED
TRAUMA THERAPY WITH CHILDREN AND
ADOLESCENTS: Understanding Mechanisms of
Change
Art and play therapy approaches can be used to facilitate healing in traumatized children. Fostering nonverbal, right-brain-to-right-brain communication between the therapist and client promotes the brain’s capacity
for integration and repair. Linda Chapman, MA, ATR-BC, is a certified
art and play therapist.
December 2013; 256 pages
Cozolino, Louis
ATTACHMENT-BASED TEACHING: Creating a
Tribal Classroom
An ideal text for teacher training, and even teacher-parent workshops, this
book translates laboratory findings from cognitive neuroscience into practicalities for the classroom. Louis Cozolino equips teachers with the tools
and skills they need to apply social neuroscience and cultivate optimal
learning. Louis Cozolino, PhD, is a professor of psychology at Pepperdine
University and a private practitioner.
August 2014; 256 pages
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Cozolino, Louis
THE NEUROSCIENCE OF HUMAN
RELATIONSHIPS, Second Edition
A revised edition of the best-selling text on human relationships as understood through basic concepts of interpersonal neurobiology. This revised
edition reflects a wealth of new social neuroscience research, including
how mirror neurons, the polyvagal theory, and epigenetics affect the
architecture and development of brain systems and, in turn, how we interact with others. Louis Cozolino, PhD, is a professor of psychology at Pepperdine University and a private practitioner.
February 2014; 496 pages with 27 illustrations
Previous edition sold: Verlag Für Angewandte Kinesiologie GmbH
(German); Cortina (Italian); Sigma (Korean); Psikoterapi Enstitusu
(Turkish)
Dikel, William
THE TEACHER’S GUIDE TO STUDENT MENTAL
HEALTH
Teachers are often the first to notice kids’ mental health issues. This book,
the first of its kind, gives teachers an understanding of everything from
depression and anxiety to OCD and trauma. Including a section on working with mental health professionals, this book will help teachers to help
their students. William Dikel, MD, a child and adolescent psychologist
who assists school districts nationwide, lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
July 2014; 256 pages
40NORTON professional books for psychotherapists
Fishbane, Mona DeKoven
LOVING WITH THE BRAIN IN MIND:
Neurobiology & Couple Therapy
Couple therapy can be transformed by understanding neurobiology—
how we are wired for certain behaviors and for changing those behaviors.
Helping clients to understand how their brains work to maintain unhelpful patterns of behavior and how they can be utilized for positive change
is at the heart of this book. Mona DeKoven Fishbane, PhD, is director of
the couple therapy training program at the Chicago Center for Family
Health.
September 2013; 304 pages
Fisher, Sebern F.
NEUROFEEDBACK IN THE TREATMENT OF
DEVELOPMENTAL TRAUMA
Therapists have long recognized the role of brain chemistry in mental
illness, but new thinking reveals that brain circuitry—its very rhythmic
oscillations—plays an equally critical role. In this groundbreaking book,
Fisher explores the complexities of attachment trauma and self regulation, showing how neurofeedback training—a therapeutic protocol that
teaches the brain to operate at different, more tranquil frequencies—can
transform the circuitry of a brain and restore calm. Sebern F. Fisher is a
psychotherapist in private practice specializing in attachment issues.
January 2014; 272 pages with 8 pages of color illustrations
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Frewen, Paul, and Ruth Lanius
HEALING THE TRAUMATIZED SELF:
Consciousness, Neuroscience, Treatment
This book presents the concept of neurophenomenology for understanding traumatized patients—that is, the neurobiologically based understanding of self-concept. Offering case studies, analysis of the latest research,
and a model for treatment, the authors present a new trauma treatment
model for clinicians working with mood, anxiety, and dissociative disorders. Paul Frewen, PhD, assistant professor of psychiatry and psychology,
and Ruth Lanius, MD, PhD, associate professor of psychiatry and director of the PTSD research unit, both teach at the University of Western
Ontario and live in London, Ontario.
August 2014; 416 pages
Higgins-Klein, Dottie
MINDFULNESS-BASED PLAY-FAMILY THERAPY:
Theory and Practice
Addressing the field’s lack of a comprehensive framework for working
with children in the family context, this book offers a therapeutic method
combining mindfulness with attention to family dynamics that uses play
with children to promote healing. Dottie Higgins-Klein is the clinical
director of the Family & Place Center, Inc.
September 2013; 384 pages
42NORTON professional books for psychotherapists
Hughes, Daniel A.
8 KEYS TO BUILDING YOUR BEST
RELATIONSHIPS
Veteran therapist and specialist in attachment disorders Daniel A. Hughes
demystifies the research for lay people. By summarizing in short, easyto-read “keys” the theory and brain science that underpin our ability to
form relationships, he skillfully reveals how we can become better friends,
spouses, siblings, and children. Daniel A. Hughes, PhD, an internationally
recognized trainer and educator in attachment therapy, is founder and
director of the Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy Institute.
October 2013; 224 pages
Attachment-Focused Parenting sold: PT-Kustannus (Finnish); Psychological
Publishing House (Chinese complex); Dar El Kalema (Arabic); Russian
Johnston, Elizabeth, and Leah Olson
THE FEELING BRAIN: The Biology and Psychology
of Emotions
Despite countless studies on the topic, we don’t yet know the answer to
the question, “What is an emotion?”This book, based on a popular course
taught by the authors, delves into different ways of understanding all our
emotions. Elizabeth Johnston, DPhil, and Leah Olson, PhD, are professors
of psychology and biology, respectively, at Sarah Lawrence College.
May 2014; 256 pages
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Kelly, Linda, and Janice Plunkett D’Avignon
CHARTING THE COURSE FOR TREATING
CHILDREN WITH AUTISM
Viewing ASD as a social communicative disorder that responds to specific cognitive behavioral interventions, this book provides not only sound
background and information on the use of tried-and-true therapeutic
interventions but also offers concrete tools that can be used in conjunction
with therapy to help more clearly define the issues and be prepared for
potentially difficult encounters. Linda Kelly, PhD, is a school psychologist
and adjunct professor at Cambridge College. Janice Plunkett D’Avignon,
PhD, is a clinical psychologist in private practice specializing in ASD.
February 2014; 224 pages
Kestly, Theresa
THE INTERPERSONAL NEUROBIOLOGY OF
PLAY: Brain-building Interventions for Emotional
Well-being
Play unlocks human potential in all stages of life. This book uncovers
the neurobiology behind play and how play therapy can help kids with
life challenges, from divorcing parents to abuse to everyday stress. Theresa
Kestly, PhD, a psychotherapist specializing in play and sand tray therapy,
lives in Corrales, New Mexico.
June 2014; 245 pages
44NORTON professional books for psychotherapists
Kilgus, Mark D., and William S. Rea, editors
ESSENTIAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY CASEBOOK
Reviewing these cases will allow the early clinician to learn by observing the decision-making process of experienced clinicians. Each chapter
is consistently organized to answer these central questions concerning
clinical presentation: functional impairment; DSM diagnosis (keyed to
DSM-V); epidemiology; differential diagnosis; etiology and pathogenesis;
natural course without treatment; evidence-based bio-psycho-socio-spiritual treatment options; clinical course with management and treatment;
systems-based practice issues; and legal, ethical, and cultural challenges.
Designed as a clinical companion to the bestselling text, Essential Psychopathology and Its Treatment: Third Edition, this book’s important lessons can
also be learned by reading it as a stand-alone text. Mark D. Kilgus, MD,
PhD, is chairman and medical director of the Department of Psychiatry at
the Carilion Clinic. William S. Rea, MD, is associate professor of psychiatry at Carilion Clinic.
March 2014; 352 pages
Kraly, F. Scott
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY PROBLEM
SOLVING: 28 Principles and Practices to Get It
Right
Psychotropic medications have long been prescribed for mental disorders,
but the decision-making process for doing so continues to lack real clarity. This book is designed to give prescribers and interested readers the
knowledge they need to understand how and why various drugs are prescribed. F. Scott Kraly is a professor of psychology at Colgate University.
June 2014; 256 pages
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Najavits, Lisa M.
8 KEYS TO TRAUMA AND ADDICTION
RECOVERY
If you are striving to recover from trauma and addiction, pursuing recovery on your own or with the help of a professional, this short, user-friendly
book is for you.The eight “keys” in the book will guide you through healing. Lisa M. Najavits, PhD, is a professor of psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine; a lecturer at Harvard Medical School; a clinical
psychologist at VA Boston; and a clinical associate at McLean Hospital.
March 2014; 224 pages
Narvaez, Darcia
NEUROBIOLOGY AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF
HUMAN MORALITY
This book analyzes the cultural, neurobiological, and psychological aspects
of early childhood and their impact on later morality and decision making. Offering an optimistic view of how we can create a society that fosters human success and caring, it puts into developmental context many
of the choices we make as adults. Darcia Narvaez, PhD, is a professor of
psychology at the University of Notre Dame.
August 2014; 320 pages
O’Hanlon, Bill
OUT OF THE BLUE: Six Non-Medication Ways to
Relieve Depression
Medication doesn’t always work for—or isn’t always desired by—depression sufferers. This book provides therapists with concise and easy-toimplement strategies to keep their client’s treatment medication-free.
These include identifying repeating patterns, shifting their relationship to
depression, imagining future possibilities, and restarting brain growth. Bill
O’Hanlon, a psychotherapist and the author of thirty-five books, lives in
Santa Fe, New Mexico.
April 2014; 256 pages
46NORTON professional books for psychotherapists
Ogden, Pat, and Janina Fischer
SENSORIMOTOR PSYCHOTHERAPY:
Interventions for Trauma and Attachment
Many children and teens suffer from sensory challenges ranging from
moderate to severe. Accompanying these sensory issues can be a range of
behavioral problems like OCD and anxiety, and more severely, Asperger’s
and autism.This book equips clinicians with all the information they need
to accurately identify sensory sensitivities in their child clients. Pat Ogden,
PhD, is the founder and director of the Sensorimotor Psychotherapy
Institute. Janina Fisher, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and instructor at
the Trauma Center.
March 2014; 304 pages with 100 illustrations
Trauma and the Body sold: De Boeck (French); Desclee de Brouwer
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Olson, Kirke
THE INVISIBLE CLASSROOM: Relationships,
Neuroscience, and Mindfulness in School
Education usually focuses on the mind, but the brain and relationships are
just as important. Marrying themes of interpersonal neurobiology with
effective classroom teaching practice, this book explains to teachers how
everything that goes on in the classroom has an invisible neurobiological
corollary. Kirke Olson, PsyD, a teacher and school psychologist, lives in
Concord, New Hampshire.
July 2014; 304 pages
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ATTACHMENT-FOCUSED EMDR
One of the hottest theoretical areas in psychotherapy—attachment—is
combined with the use of EMDR to teach therapists a new way of healing clients with relational trauma and attachment deficits. Laurel Parnell, PhD, is a highly respected leader of EMDR training and workshops
nationally and internationally.
October 2013; 416 pages
Siegel, Daniel J., and Marion Solomon, editors
HEALING MOMENTS IN PYSCHOTHERAPY
A wide range of scientists and clinicians discuss the nature of change in
the therapeutic process. Jon Kabat-Zinn, Jaak Panksepp, V. S. Ramachandran, Ruth Lanius, Bessel van der Kolk, and other luminaries offer readers
a powerful journey through mindful awareness, neural integration, and
therapeutic presence. Daniel J. Siegel, MD, is a clinical professor of psychiatry at the UCLA School of Medicine and the codirector of the Mindful Awareness Research Center. Marion Solomon, PhD, is the director of
clinical training at the Lifespan Learning Institute.
November 2013; 304 pages
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Taibbi, Robert
BOOT CAMP THERAPY: Brief, Action-Oriented
Clinical Approaches to Anxiety, Anger & Depression
Long-term therapy that seeks to assess history and gain insight isn’t possible with all clients. Immediate behavior change is sometimes more
practical. Grounded in a results-oriented brief therapy model, this userfriendly guide walks readers through session-by-session treatment “maps”
for achieving concrete fixes to the problem at hand. Robert Taibbi, LCSW,
is an author and clinician in private practice.
December 2013; 208 pages
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Tokuhama-Esposito, Tracey
MAKING CLASSROOMS BETTER: Lessons from
the Cognitive Revolution
If teachers start thinking of themselves as “mind, brain, and education scientists,” classrooms can be improved. This book presents some of the most
compelling research about learning, student achievement, test-taking,
attention, memory, and feedback, allowing teachers to bring classroom
practices in line. Tracey Tokuhama-Espinosa, director of the Institute of
Brain, Mind, and Educational Development, lives in Quito, Ecuador.
November 2013; 304 pages
Wehrenberg, Margaret
ANXIETY + DEPRESSION: Effective Treatment of
the Big Two Co-occurring Disorders
Anxiety and depression are two of the most common complaints in therapy, and often clients suffer from both simultaneously. But where does
depression end and anxiety begin, and vice versa, and what is the most
effective way to approach treatment? Margaret Wehrenberg presents key
clinical strategies for managing this comorbidity. Margaret Wehrenberg,
PsyD, an author and private practitioner who speaks widely on anxiety
and depression, lives in St. Louis, Missouri.
April 2014; 278 pages
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Wesselmann, Debra, Cathy Schweitzer, and Stefanie
Armstrong
INTEGRATIVE TEAM TREATMENT FOR
ATTACHMENT TRAUMA IN CHILDREN: Family
Therapy and EMDR
Loss of a parent, separations, abuse, neglect, or a history of a difficult foster
or orphanage experience can lead to profound emotional dysregulation
and mistrust in children.This book, and its accompanying parents’ manual,
is intended to serve as clear and practical treatment guides, presenting the
philosophy and step-by-step protocols behind the Integrative Team Treatment approach. Debra Wesselmann, MS, LIMHP, has specialized in treating trauma and attachment problems in adults, children, and families for
the past twenty-three years. Cathy Schweitzer, MS, LMHP, specializes in
treating trauma resolution and attachment problems in children and adolescents. Stefanie Armstrong, MS, LIMHP, is a cofounder of and member
of the treatment team at the Attachment and Trauma Center of Nebraska.
February 2014; 304 pages
Wesselmann, Debra, Cathy Schweitzer, and Stefanie
Armstrong
INTEGRATIVE PARENTING: Strategies for Raising
Children with Attachment Trauma
Designed as a manual to complement the clinician’s guide, this book is
written for birth, foster, or adoptive parents, aunts and uncles, grandparents, or anyone who may be raising a child who has experienced attachment loss and trauma. Best used in conjunction with therapeutic help, it
walks readers through an array of parenting strategies.
February 2014; 224 pages
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Whitson, Signe
8 KEYS TO END BULLYING
Social media bullying—and the tragedies stemming from it—has given
a widespread problem a new dimension. While no magic cure-all exists,
adults can learn and implement quick and easy techniques that can make
a huge difference in the lives of kids. In eight core strategies, this book lays
them out. Signe Whitson, a licensed social worker, author, and educator, is
COO of Life Space Crisis Intervention Institute and presents workshops
nationwide for parents and professionals on bullying and anger in kids.
May 2014; 208 pages
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COLLEGE
Bradbury, Thomas N., and Benjamin R. Karney
INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS, Second Edition
As the first text to fully capture the excitement of today’s research findings
on couples, Intimate Relationships answers fascinating questions: How do
relationships work? What are the principles that guide them? How can we
use what we know to make them better? Thomas N. Bradbury earned his
BA in psychobiology from Hamilton College, his MA in general psychology from Wake Forest University, and his PhD in clinical psychology from
the University of Illinois. Benjamin R. Karney earned his BA in psychology from Harvard University and his MA and PhD in social psychology
from UCLA.
September 2013
Burkholder, J. Peter, Donald J. Grout, and Claude Palisca
A HISTORY OF WESTERN MUSIC, Ninth Edition
Combining current scholarship with cutting-edge pedagogy, the Ninth
Edition of A History of Western Music is the text that students and professors have trusted for generations. Combining thoughtful revisions—particularly to chapters on the twentieth and twenty-first centuries—with
exceptional media resources, A History of Western Music provides all the
resources that students need in a text that will last a lifetime. J. Peter Burkholder is Distinguished Professor of Musicology at Indiana University.
January 2014
Previous editions sold: Alianza (Spanish); Gradiva (Portuguese in
Portugal); E&B Plus (Korean); People’s Music Publishing House (Chinese
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Cameron, Colin A.
INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMETRICS: The
Analysis of Economic Data
Designed for the undergraduate economics course in the rapidly-expanding field of econometrics, Introduction to Econometrics features an emphasis
on applications over theory. A. Colin Cameron is a professor of economics
at the University of California, Davis.
June 2014
Cole, Joshua, and Carol Symes
WESTERN CIVILIZATIONS, Eighteenth Edition
The engaging narrative and carefully crafted, innovative pedagogical tools
in Western Civilizations are based on the coauthors’ own teaching experiences. The text provides balanced coverage, places the West in a larger
global context, and carefully integrates new research. In the Eighteenth
Edition, the early modern period has been completely overhauled—and
now includes a new chapter on the Atlantic World. Joshua Cole (PhD,
University of California, Berkeley) is an associate professor of history at
the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Carol Symes (PhD, Harvard University) is an associate professor of history and director of Undergraduate
Studies in the History Department at the University of Illinois, UrbanaChampagne.
September 2013
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Gazzaniga, Michael S., et al.
PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE, Fifth Edition
The authors introduce students to the fundamentals of psychology and the
latest cutting-edge research through a pedagogical framework designed to
keep them engaged, motivated, and learning actively. Each of the new features in this updated Fifth Edition shows students the immediate utility of
a main concept discussed in the particular chapter. Michael S. Gazzaniga
is the director of the Sage Center for the Study of Mind at the University
of California, Santa Barbara.
July 2014
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Gilbert, Thomas R., with Rein V. Kirss, Geoffrey Davies, and
Natalie Foster
CHEMISTRY, Fourth Edition
Chemistry, Fourth Edition, supports all kind of learners, regardless of how
they use the book, by helping them connect chemistry to their world, see
that world from a molecular point of view, and become expert problem
solvers. Thomas R. Gilbert has a BS in chemistry from Clarkson University and a PhD in analytical chemistry from MIT. Rein V. Kirss received
both a BS in chemistry and a BA in history as well as an MA in chemistry
from SUNY Buffalo. Geoffrey Davies has BSc, PhD, and DSc degrees in
chemistry from Birmingham University, England. Natalie Foster is emeritus professor of chemistry at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
November 2013
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Graff, Gerald, and Cathy Birkenstein
“THEY SAY/I SAY,” Third Edition
The best-selling book on academic writing, in use at more than 1,500
schools, “They Say/I Say” identifies the key rhetorical moves in academic
writing, showing students how to frame their arguments in the larger
context of what others have said. And, because these moves are central
across all disciplines, the book includes chapters on writing in the sciences, writing in the social sciences, and—new to this edition—writing
about literature. Gerald Graff is a professor of English and education at the
University of Illinois at Chicago. Cathy Birkenstein is a lecturer in English
at the University of Illinois at Chicago and codirector of the Writing in
the Disciplines Program.
December 2013
Previous editions sold: Aoyama Life Shuppan (Japanese); Novo Conceito
(Portuguese in Brazil); Xinhua (Chinese simplified)
Guest, Kenneth J.
CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY: A Toolkit for a
Global Age
Covering the essential concepts that drive cultural anthropology today,
Kenneth J. Guest’s Cultural Anthropology shows students that now, more
than ever, global forces affect local culture and that the tools of cultural
anthropology are essential to living in a global society. Kenneth J. Guest is
an associate professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology.
at Baruch College.
November 2013
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Jones, Charles I.
MACROECONOMICS, Third Edition
Macroeconomics is the first text to truly reflect today’s macroeconomy. In
this teachable, coherent book, the author makes complex topics easily
understandable for undergraduates and combines innovative treatment of
both the short run and the long run with a strong emphasis on problem
solving. Charles I. Jones is the STANCO Professor of Economics at the
Stanford University Graduate School of Business.
December 2013
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(Hungarian); Truth & Wisdom Press (Chinese simplified); Toyokezai
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Jones, Maitland, Jr., and Steven A. Fleming
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Fifth Edition
The Fifth Edition of Organic Chemistry is written to support all kinds of
learners. New “Visualize, Understand, Draw” sections help students draw
molecules well, visualize how they are formed, and understand why reactions occur.The Fifth Edition has been revised to be more accessible, with
a focus on the basics and more opportunities for problem-solving practice. Maitland Jones Jr. is a professor of chemistry at New York University.
Steven A. Fleming is a professor of teaching and instruction at Temple
University.
December 2013
Previous editions sold: Tokyo Kagaku Dozin (Japanese)
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Keil, Frank C.
DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
With a cohesive narrative, clear art program, and carefully crafted pedagogy, the book guides students through material that is as rich as it is
intriguing. Frank C. Keil’s prose reflects his passion for engaging students’
intellectual curiosity with an analytical approach that explores the big
questions, links theory with evidence, and treats developmental psychology as a science. Frank C. Keil is the Charles C. and Dorathea S. Dilley
Professor of Psychology and Professor of Linguistics and chair of the Psychology Department at Yale University.
October 2013
Kelly, David
THE ART OF REASONING: An Introduction to
Logic and Critical Thinking, Fourth Edition
Students learn logic by practicing it—by working through problems, analyzing existing arguments, and constructing their own arguments in plain
language and symbolic notation. The Art of Reasoning not only introduces
the principles of critical thinking and logic in a clear, accessible, and logical manner, but it also provides ample opportunity for students to hone
their skills. David Kelley earned his PhD in philosophy from Princeton
University and has taught at Vassar College and Brandeis University.
November 2013
Larsen, Clark Spencer
OUR ORIGINS: Discovering Physical Anthropolgy,
Third Edition
The Third Edition of this best-selling text has an update to the evolutionary/Cladistic primate taxonomy and even more tools to help students
grasp the major concepts in physical anthropology—including new, photorealistic art. Clark Spencer Larsen heads the Department of Anthropology at Ohio State University.
December 2013
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Marshak, Stephen
EARTH: PORTRAIT OF A PLANET, Fifth edition
Innovative and up-to-date—and the number-one introduction to geology
textbook. The Fifth Edition of Earth: Portrait of a Planet provides the perfect balance between an authoritative, yet accessible, text and a stunning
art program. Stephen Marshak is a professor of geology and head of the
Department of Geology at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
September 2014
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Mateer, Dirk, and Lee Coppock
PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS
Makes economics stick. Meets students where they are. Two innovative
instructors use their tested insights and successful teaching practices to
create a truly student-centered approach: real-world examples, pedagogy
developed in their own classrooms, and problem-solving tools that resonate with today’s students. Dirk Mateer is a senior lecturer at the University of Kentucky. Lee Coppock is an associate professor in the Economics
Department at the University of Virginia.
October 2013
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Mingst, Karen A., and Ivan M. Arreguín-Toft
ESSENTIALS OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS,
Sixth Edition
The text that instructors trust has been updated and redesigned for today’s
classroom. Contemporary topics in international relations are thoroughly
covered, and a new full-color design and new features get students engaged
and thinking critically. Karen A. Mingst is the Lockwood Chair Professor
at the Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce at the
University of Kentucky. Ivan M. Arreguín-Toft is an assistant professor of
international relations at Boston University
October 2013
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House (Chinese simplified); Campus (Portuguese in Brazil); Napvilag
Kiado (Hungarian); PWN (Polish); Albanian Institute for International
Studies (Albanian); CIDE (Spanish)
Singh-Cundy, Anu and Michael L. Cain
DISCOVER BIOLOGY, Sixth Edition
Discover Biology makes biology relevant to students’ everyday lives by helping them overcome the big challenges they face—their own apathy about
science and the overwhelming amount of information they have to learn
in the course. Discover Biology was developed to achieve the ultimate goal
of every nonmajors course—to make students more scientifically literate citizens. Anu Singh-Cundy is an associate professor at Western Washington University in Bellingham, Washington. Michael L. Cain taught
introductory biology and a broad range of other biology courses at New
Mexico State University and Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology for
thirteen years.
August 2014
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(Japanese); Zanichelli (Italian)
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Slonczewski, Joan, and John W. Foster
MICROBIOLOGY, Third Edition
Extensive new research examples are used to integrate foundational topics
with cutting-edge coverage of microbial evolution, genomics, molecular
genetics, and biotechnology. Joan Slonczewski is a professor of biology at
Kenyon College. John W. Foster is a professor of microbiology and immunology at the University of South Alabama College of Medicine.
October 2013
Previous editions sold: Springer (German)
Stiglitz, Joseph E.
ECONOMICS OF THE PUBLIC SECTOR, Fourth
Edition
A longtime favorite among teachers and students, Economics of the Public Sector returns to the classroom in a fresh edition that has been fully
revised to reflect the latest developments in public policy and economic
research. Joseph E. Stiglitz builds on the book’s classic strengths: an integrated approach to public economics, a readable and inviting style, and
careful attention to real-world problems and applications. Winner of the
2001 Nobel Memorial Prize for Economics, Joseph E. Stiglitz was chairman of President Clinton’s Council of Economic Advisers and served as
senior vice president and chief economist at the World Bank. He teaches
at Columbia University.
October 2014
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University (Serbian); De Boeck (French); Editora Atlas (Portuguese in
Brazil); Hoepli (Italian); Toyokezai Shinposha (Japanese); PWN (Polish);
Tabernakul (Macedonian)
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Tignor, Robert, et al.
WORLDS TOGETHER, WORLDS APART, Fourth
Edition
Worlds Together, Worlds Apart is organized around major world stories and
themes: the emergence of cities, the building of the Silk Road, the spread
of major religions, the Black Death, the Age of Exploration, alternatives
to nineteenth-century capitalism, the rise of modern nation-states and
empires, and more. The Fourth Edition of this successful text has been
streamlined, shortened, and features a new suite of tools designed to help
students think critically, master content, and make connections across time
and place. Robert Tignor (PhD,Yale University) is professor emeritus and
the Rosengarten Professor of Modern and Contemporary History at
Princeton University.
October 2013
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Varian, Hal R.
INTERMEDIATE MICROECONOMICS, Ninth
Edition
The #1 best-selling intermediate microeconomics text in the world is still
the most modern and contemporary. For over twenty years Hal Varian’s
Intermediate Microeconomics has given students the most current and complete coverage of intermediate microeconomics at an appropriate mathematical level. The Ninth Edition includes contemporary case studies and
examples and relevant coverage of current phenomena—all in focused,
lecture-length chapters. Hal R.Varian is the chief economist at Google.
December 2013
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(Czech); Truth and Wisdom Press (Chinese simplified); Verlag Dashöfer
Portugal (Portuguese in Portugal)
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