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Berman, Bill
  Influence and Impact: Discover and Excel at What Your Organization Needs From You The Most   Bill Berman and George Bradt,
Influence and Impact: Discover and Excel at What Your Organization Needs From You The Most
  John Wiley & Sons, 2021   The key to building influence and impact is to understand the mission-critical parts of your role – what you need to do, and how. Then build on those successes by finding ways to contribute even more.   Read more here

available from Amazon
Colt, George
  The Game:  Harvard, Yale and America in 1968   George Howe Colt,
The Game: Harvard, Yale and America in 1968
  Scribner, 2018   The Game tells the story of the 1968 Harvard-Yale football game---the legendary 29-29 tie that is included on nearly every list of the top ten most exciting games in college football history---and the social, political, and cultural context in which it was played.   available from Simon and Schuster
  November of the Soul: The Enigma of Suicide   George Howe Colt,
November of the Soul: The Enigma of Suicide
  Scribner, 2006   An exploration into the subject of self-destruction, drawing on hundreds of interviews.   available from Amazon
Daly, Christopher B.
  The Journalist's Companion   Christopher Daly,
The Journalist's Companion
  Routledge, 2018   Formatted in the style of a reporter's notebook, the Companion provides working journalists with an annotated copy of the U.S. Constitution along with a bundle of other resources, both practical and inspirational.   available from this link
Gottlieb, David
  The Anger Overload Workbook for Children and Teens   David Gottlieb and Shira Gottlieb,
The Anger Overload Workbook for Children and Teens
  CreateSpace Publishing, 2016   My latest book about anger overload is a workbook written for children ages eight and above that helps children identify their triggers and helps them plan strategies to develop self-control.   available from Amazon
  Anger Overload in Children: A Parent's Manual   David Gottlieb, Ph.D.,
Anger Overload in Children: A Parent's Manual
  Kindle Direct Publishing, 2012   What strategies can parents use ro help children who have intense angry outbursts? This book helps parents understand what to do and what not to do.   available from Amazon
  Your Child is Defiant: Why is Nothing Working?   Your Child is Defiant: Why is Nothing Working?   2011   There are different underlying causes for defiant behavior. This book helps you figure out why your child is frequently defiant, so that you can apply the best strategy.   Blog link

available from Amazon
  Why is My Child's ADHD Not Better Yet?   David Gottlieb, Thomas Shoaf and Lisa Graff,
Why is My Child's ADHD Not Better Yet?
  McGraw-Hill, 2006   A comprehensive guide to the dual diagnoses that can affect the treatment of ADHD. With input from a child psychiatrist and a learning disabilities specialist, we help parents understand the biological, behavioral, and educational interventions that can help your child.   available from Amazon
Kemp, Hovey
  The Hammers -- The Story of Harvard's Underdog and Undefeated 1976 Crew   Hovey Kemp,
The Hammers -- The Story of Harvard's Underdog and Undefeated 1976 Crew
  Self-published, 2021   After graduating 6 of the 8 members of the undefeated and two-time national championship crew of 1975, Harvard's heavyweight crew program was supposed to lose but it never did. Told by its captain some 45 years later, this is the story of a truly remarkable season.   Contact the author for availability
Moos, Walter H.
  Managing The Drug Discovery Process, Second Edition   Walter Moos, Susan Miller, Stephen Munk, Barbara Munk,
Managing The Drug Discovery Process, Second Edition
  Woodhead Publishing, 2023   Drug discovery in multiple R&D venues, including big pharma, large biotech, start-up ventures, academia & nonprofit research institutes. Analyzes the organization of R&D, taking into account HR considerations like recruitment & configuration, management of discovery & development processes, coordination of internal research within & beyond the organization, including outsourced work.   available from this link
Murphy, Ann Pleshette
  The 7 Stages of Motherhood: Loving Your Life Without Losing Your Mind   Ann Pleshette Murphy,
The 7 Stages of Motherhood: Loving Your Life Without Losing Your Mind
  Alfred A. Knopf, 2004   A parenting book that puts mothers—not children—center stage; it weaves together personal anecdotes, the advice of leading child development experts, and the wise voices of countless mothers to trace how we change and grow from the moment we get pregnant to the day we watch our kids graduate from high school.   available from this link
Phua, Kai Hong
  Singapore Chronicles: Healthcare   Phua Kai Hong,
Singapore Chronicles: Healthcare
  Straits Times Press, 2018   This book reviews the development of healthcare in Singapore, especially over the last 50 years. It presents major health issues, past achievements of the healthcare system and healthcare challenges for the future.   Read more here

available from Strait Times Press
Rives, Barclay
  See You at Second Horses   See You at Second Horses   Atelerix Press, 2014   Describes foxhunting tours of England and Ireland and how transatlantic sport compares with foxhunting in America. Certain English hunts offer the opportunity to gallop at fences twelve or more abreast. After a couple of hours, members of the field change to fresh "Second Horses" at a pre-arranged location. In Ireland, attacking massive banks and drains involves nerve, falls, and exhilaration for the survivor.   available from Amazon
Schramm, Ronald
  China Macrofinance: A U.S. Perspective   China Macrofinance: A U.S. Perspective   Independent, 2020, 2nd edition   Ron Schramm delves into what makes the Chinese economy and financial system unique and fundamentally different from that of the United States. Building on the key drivers of the Chinese economy, he utilizes numerous Case Studies and Macro Finance Insights to shed light on some of the most puzzling aspects of the world’s second-largest economy.   available from Amazon
Sokal, Alan
  Fashionable Nonsense: Postmodern Intellectuals' Abuse of Science   Alan Sokal and Jean Bricmont,
Fashionable Nonsense: Postmodern Intellectuals' Abuse of Science
  Picador USA, 1998   We analyze the misuse of scientific ideas and terminology by a series of "postmodernist" French maîtres-à-penser. Originally published in France in 1997 ("Impostures intellectuelles"), where it was (very briefly) a (minor) best-seller.   available from this link
Waldfogel, Jane
  Child Benefits: A Smart Investment for America's Future   Jane Waldfogel,
Child Benefits: A Smart Investment for America's Future
  Russell Sage Foundation, 2025       available from publisher's website
Weil, Peggy
  INVENTING ELIZA How the First Chatbot Shaped the Future of AI   Peggy Weil,
INVENTING ELIZA How the First Chatbot Shaped the Future of AI
  MIT PRESS Penguin Random House, 2026 (forthcoming)   Approaching the 60th anniversary of ELIZA’s public debut, Inventing ELIZA offers the first comprehensive critical analysis of Joseph Weizenbaum’s groundbreaking chatbot system through the lens of critical code studies. The book reconstructs ELIZA’s conceptual evolution and situates it within the historical context of early AI development.   available from this link
Wexler, Natalie
  Beyond the Science of Reading: Connecting Literacy Instruction to the Science of Learning.   Natalie Wexler,
Beyond the Science of Reading: Connecting Literacy Instruction to the Science of Learning.
  ASCD, 2025   In this provocative and timely book, education writer Natalie Wexler argues that the best way to end the "reading wars" is to recognize that learning to read is inextricably linked to learning in general.   available from this link
  The Writing Revolution 2.0: A Guide to Advancing Thinking Through Writing in All Subjects and Grades   Judith C. Hochman and Natalie Wexler,
The Writing Revolution 2.0: A Guide to Advancing Thinking Through Writing in All Subjects and Grades
  Jossey-Bass, 2024   The standard approach to writing instruction--having kids write at length from the get-go to express themselves and find their "voice," trusting they'll just pick up writing skills and conventions--hasn't worked. In contrast, The Writing Revolution method begins with explicit instruction at the sentence level and grounds writing activities in the content of the core curriculum. Additional information on this new edition in additional link...   Read more here

available from Amazon
  The Knowledge Gap: The Hidden Cause of America's Broken Education System--and How to Fix It   Natalie Wexler,
The Knowledge Gap: The Hidden Cause of America's Broken Education System--and How to Fix It
  Avery, 2019   The Knowledge Gap reveals an overlooked explanation for our country’s frustrating lack of progress when it comes to providing every child with a quality education: the elementary school curriculum's intense focus on decontextualized reading comprehension “skills” at the expense of actual knowledge. That widespread practice conflicts with what cognitive science has discovered about how learning works and ends up privileging the already privileged.   available from Amazon
Wilentz, Amy
  Farewell, Fred Voodoo: A Letter from Haiti   Farewell, Fred Voodoo: A Letter from Haiti   Simon & Schuster, 2013   Nonfiction written in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake in Haiti that left hundreds of thousands dead. Tries to explain the white man’s tenuous position in the world’s first free and independent Black republic.   available from Amazon
  The Rainy Season: Haiti Then and Now   The Rainy Season: Haiti Then and Now   Simon & Schuster, 2010   Nonfiction written just after the fall of Jean Claude Duvalier in 1986, and as Haitians were trying to bring democracy to their country after 29 years of a dictatorial dynasty. Reissued by S&S after the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, with a new foreword by the author.   available from Amazon
Wright, Thomas
  The Family Guide to Preventing Elder Abuse:  How to Protect Your Parents and Yourself   Thomas Wright,
The Family Guide to Preventing Elder Abuse: How to Protect Your Parents and Yourself
  Skyhorse, 2017   A practical manual to help prepare the reader for the challenges that arise as our parents begin to lose their independence.   available from Amazon
  American Screenwriters / the Insider's Look at the Art, the Craft, and the Business of Writing Movies   Karl Schanzer, Thomas Lee Wright,
American Screenwriters / the Insider's Look at the Art, the Craft, and the Business of Writing Movies
  Avon Books, 1993   Writers discuss the Art & Business of their Craft   available from Amazon
  Working In Hollywood: 64 Film Professionals Talk About Moviemaking   Alexandra Brouwer and Thomas Lee Wright,
Working In Hollywood: 64 Film Professionals Talk About Moviemaking
  Crown, 1990   An oral history of the movies from POV of workers behind the scenes   available from Amazon