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What Happens in Spring Rain
Elizabeth Biller Chapman M.A. ’78 pursued her passion for poetry at age 43.
Two alums team up for One Sweet Princess
Inspired by her service with kids, Katie Kornfield ’98 collaborated with Howard Anderson ’71 to craft this picture book.
Where Her Son Has Gone
Stories of Early California
Coffee in Florence
Theology for girls
Author Julia (Mori) Keller ’91 addresses media awareness, conversion, rites of passage, sexuality, and female role models.
Book traces 92 years of law school history
Mark Thomas J.D. ’56, a retired judge of the superior court, tells the story of the Law School of Santa Clara.
Essays explore the clergy abuse scandal
Thomas Plante, professor of psychology, has collected expert essays to convey how the Church plays a role in the sex abuse scandal.
Bedtime stories inspire author to write for children
Robert Kinerk ’62, was named one of the best books for 2003 for ages 6-8 by Child magazine.
Alumna offers career guidance
Sherri (Gong) Taguchi ’83 hopes to provide inspiration during job searches and career transitions in her new book.
Japanese tale makes a charming children’s book
Professor Tim Myers retells a Japanese folktale of a priest who is visited by a tricky and sly tanuki, or raccoon-dog.