University of Louisville Magazine

SUMMER 2015

The University of Louisville Alumni Magazine: for alumni, faculty, staff, students and anyone that is a UofL Cardinal fan.

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5 6 | L O U I S V I L L E . E D U Class Notes This listing represents a selection of the books published by Louisville alumni in recent months. For a full list, please visit UofLalumni.org/bookshelf. Books mentioned here may be found online or at local booksellers. Submissions may be held for future magazine issues due to space limitations. Are you a published author in any format? Let us know the latest and where readers can find you at alumni@louisville.edu. Linda Atkins, 82L, recently published "Deadline for Murder," the fourth book in The Hilary Adams Mystery Series. The story takes place in Louisville, and displays the charm and hospitality that a southern city has to offer. Yolonda Bailey, 11A, published "Choices," which explores the ideology of abstinence. Mary Donlon, 86B, and her co-author, Marilyn Rausch, have published the fi nal book in their "Can Be Murder" series: "Writing Can Be Murder." Book three in the trilogy comes to an end in the same unique novel-within-a-novel format. Paul Garon, 66A, and his wife, Beth, re- vised and expanded their biography "Woman with Guitar," which follows the life of the great blues singer, Memphis Minnie. Karl Hollenbach, 49A, 72GE, authored "Five Plays from The Gospels," which includes fi ve one-act plays written to be performed before a Sunday school class or during a church service. The family and friends of Erica J. Holloman, 14GE, have published a book that was written by Holloman. Holloman passed away on June 15, 2011 from Triple Negative Breast Cancer. "Breast Cancer Chronicles" was published from Holloman's blog that documented how she dealt with the diagnosis, chemo, radiation, surgeries, and her battle until her fi nal day. Susan King, 88A, wrote and self-published a women's fi ction novel called "Absence of Seasons." Prof. David Kopp, 87B, of Barry University, recently published "Human Resources Development: Performance Through Learning," providing the essentials of training theory and its practical applications in the business and management environment. It is available via the Thuze Storefront. Mary Ann Leveck, 72A, 76MD, released a 3-D computer animated video, "Friends in Fairyland," about a little girl befriended by a magic Pegasus, intended for children ages 3-7. Frank Scalise, 12GA, under the pen of Frank Zafi ro, in collaboration with Bonnie R. Paulson, published "The Trade Off." The book explores questions such as, "How deep into the sex slave industry will you go to save someone you love? How far will your duty take you?" Nance Schick, 95E, published her fi rst book, "DIY Confl ict Resolution" in which she uses her experience as a lawyer, victim and coach to encourage readers to resolve confl ict without using the court system. Jude Schimmel, 14A, alumna and former UofL women's basketball star, published "Dreamcatcher," which tells the story of her upbringing on a reservation, successes in the "real world" and development into a WNBA hopeful.

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