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Get Lost in a Book
If you are looking to get lost in a great book, look no further! We have compiled below a sampling of dozens of books authored by Lycoming College alumni featuring a variety of topics. From children’s books to novels, we have you covered, and most books in the catalog can be conveniently purchased on Amazon.com. If you have authored a book that doesn’t appear on this list and would like to see it added, please contact marketing@lycoming.edu. We look forward to showcasing your talent.
Additional books, including those authored by Lycoming faculty and staff, can be viewed in the Snowden Library collection.
- William Alberts ’51, A Hospital Chaplain at the Crossroads of Humanity
- Debra Collins Alessandra ’74, 12 Steps, 12 Stories: Spiritual Messages of Recovery for Children and the Child in You
- Myles Biggs ’12, Unseen Work: Why the best path to your goals is not always a straight line
- Melody Johnson Bradley ’11, The Love Beyond Series and the Night Blood Series
- Ben Brody ’12, My First Third, 31
- Karen Knouse Brungardt ’74, Trouble and the Exchanger Series
- Stephen Cramer ’97, Tongue & Groove
- Kathleen Donnelly ’72, Various Works
- Heather Duda ’98, The Monster Hunter in Modern Popular Culture
- Craig Durie '96, Speaking Human: A Journey in Palliative Medicine
- Jennifer McDaniel Fenn ’03, Various Works
- Zachary Finn '14, The Ancient Evil Versus The Good Boy
- William Flayhart III '66, Various Works
- Bud Frampton ’66, Oops, I'm a Teacher
- Allison Baggott Garcia ’03, Various Works
- Jennifer Mease Goodpaster ’07, Maggie and Otis
- Lynn Malzone Ierardi ’86, Storytelling: The Secret Sauce of Fundraising Success
- Emma (E.P.) Klopp '23, A Black Cat Named Rose, Ruby Red Paw and the Search for Long Whisker’s Treasure, and An Orange Dog Named Blue
- Lerna Barnes Lerna ’67, DREAMING OF IRELAND-A Journal of Discovery Through Music, Art, and Language.
- Patricia Long ’92, AS THE PRETZEL ROLLS: An almost daily occurrence of the offbeat happenings to a pretzel store owner in her own little Pretzel Land
- Glenn Lovell ’70, Escape Artist: The Life and Films of John Sturges
- Andy Lunt '66, Empowering Leaders: Tools to Change Church Culture
- John Maiolo ’60, Various Works
- Adam Makos ’03, Various Works
- Philip Mann ’05, I Will Always Protect You
- Pam Pennington Miller Matthews ’74, Cornelia “Fly Rod” Crosby: Champion of Maine
- Pamela McAllister ’73, Various Works
- Jim Minick ’86, Various Works
- Michael Morelli ’84, A Concise Guide to Culinary Management
- Steve Neetz '88, The Nameless Path – A Philosophy of Freedom
- Jeremy Owens ’92, What is Life and Who am I?
- John Protasio ’81, Various Works
- Chris Rader ’82, Unconditional Dad: A Father And Pastor’s Journey Through The Words “Dad, I'm Gay”
- Paul Rothfuss II ’62, WIGGLES, WINKS & WIZARDS: Paul & Kerby’s Great Adventure and Alias Emperor Rodgers: A Majestic Memoir by Baltimore's Emperor of Insanity In The Crazy Daze of ’60s Top 40 Radio
- Russell Slocum ’71, The Bit Ching Book of Change: Reinterpreting the Ancient Wisdom of The I Ching to Deal with Modern Day Morons & Confusion
- Matthew Ross Smith ’04, The Spaces Between Your Fingers: a parable, LIZZY LEGEND, and THE MILLION DOLLAR RACE
- Tom Speicher '89, Bucky Deacon’s Dilemma, A Week with Waffles, and A Day With Waffles and Alexis
- Charles Springer ’72, JUICE
- Celeste Purosky Straub ’07, Leather and Lies
- Scott Sutton ’04, I Love You Like...
- Jill Eicher Thompson ’75, Soul Battle
- David Walsh ’76, Touchstones
- Pamela Wight ’74, with Shelley (Luebberman) Steinle ’76 and Easty Lambert-Brown ’74, Birds of Paradise and Molly Finds Her Purr; with Easty Lambert-Brown ’74, Flashes of Life: True Tales of the Extraordinary Ordinary