Books by Alums
Twelve-year-old Diddly Duggins would rather draw than learn about the B-O-R-I-N-G Great Memory Misplacement. No memories of dead loved ones, no grief: who cares?
A sweeping, intimate, and fiercely imaginative collection spanning thirty years of poetic inquiry.
A sweeping narrative history of abortion rights in America — from whispered remedies and underground networks to the legal battles, activists, and political forces that shaped modern reproductive freedom.
A heartfelt novel about a neurodivergent girl that challenges us to reexamine what makes someone “gifted,” perfect for fans of Fish in a Tree and Frindle.
Help ensure your multilingual students have access to equitable, humanizing teaching and learning in all the content areas.
Fred Davidson has spent decades defending the accused in Boulder’s courtrooms, his solace found waist-deepin the cool rush of a mountain stream, fly rod in hand.
What does it take to rise above your circumstances, shape your own destiny, and become a force for transformation in your life and community?
The Theatre Artist’s Guide to Consent-Based Pedagogy introduces a Consent-Based Pedagogy designed to fuel young students’ cognitive, emotional, and artistic growth by promoting students’ agency and creating an environment in which boundaries are clearly communicated and needs are acknowledged and respected.
This book reads like the field manual product managers have been waiting for—clear, strategic, and unapologetically practical.