21/11/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 22/11/2024 20:26
Books make thoughtful, meaningful gifts, and these titles by Portland State alumni and faculty offer stories that inspire, educate and entertain. Whether you're shopping for a history buff, a foodie or someone who loves a compelling memoir, you're sure to delight the book lovers in your life.
Explore the evolution of basketball fashion in this visually stunning and thought-provoking lookbook. Fly traces the journey from the NBA's inception to the present, highlighting how basketball style intersected with cultural movements like Civil Rights, funk, hip-hop and social media. With captivating photos and cultural commentary, Mitchell S. Jackson shows how athletes became icons of both style and activism.<_o3a_p>
Comedian Ian Karmel and his sister, Dr. Alisa Karmel, offer a candid and humorous take on navigating life as a fat person in a thin-obsessed world. This heartfelt collection dives into their personal stories, from childhood battles over cookies to adult struggles with health, identity and acceptance. Complete with insights from Alisa's expertise in nutrition and psychology, this book is a moving, relatable and ultimately hopeful read. Order your copy now
Savor the Pacific Northwest with this vibrant celebration of Oregon's wine country and culinary artistry. Through the stories of 40 innovative winemakers and 80 chef-inspired recipes, this cookbook highlights fresh, local ingredients like seafood, wild mushrooms and seasonal produce. Perfect for foodies and wine enthusiasts, this book invites you to explore Oregon's terroir from your own kitchen.
In this lyrical debut novel, Genevieve Hudson reimagines the Southern Gothic through the eyes of Max, a German teen navigating life in Alabama. Wrestling with questions of faith, love and identity, Max is drawn into a relationship with the enigmatic Pan, uncovering hidden truths about himself and his community. Rich with themes of masculinity, queerness and belonging, Boys of Alabama is a poignant, haunting read. <_o3a_p>
PSU professor and award-winning historian Paul Collins delivers a gripping account of America's first sensational murder trial. Set in the closing days of 1799, this narrative follows bitter political rivals Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr as they join forces to defend a young man accused of a shocking crime. This masterful blend of true crime and early American history is as compelling as it is illuminating. <_o3a_p>
Keep the reading going all year long! If you love discovering new books and engaging in thoughtful conversations, join the Portland State Alumni Book Club and stay connected with fellow alumni through the joy of reading!