Thomas Kidd ’94, M ’96

Thomas Jefferson: A Biography of Spirit and Flesh (Yale University Press) explores the various tensions that defined the life and career of one of American history’s most studied figures, including the stark disparities between his philosophy and lived reality.

Claude Cooper ’67

The GOATS of Clemson Baseball (independently published) is a detailed account of the history of Clemson Baseball, highlighting its greatest players, coaches and teams of all time.

C. Edward Stevenson Jr. ’68

Expectations, Memories, and a Few Things Learned (AuthorHouse) is exactly what it sounds like – a collection of memories and experiences of the author’s life well lived.

Caroline Hammond Stephenson ’75

The Southern Girl’s Sweet Tea Diet (independently published) offers a collection of short, funny stories that form the author’s memoir of growing up in the South — and in a family “dominated by a charming but volatile matriarch.”

William C. Moore Jr. ’76, M ’79

Mastering Business-To-Business Selling: How to Beat the Competition (independently published) unravels the art and science of selling at the highest levels based on the author’s experience selling multimillion-dollar engagements of hardware, software and service offerings.

Scott Rempe ’87

Flam Fam: Who Are You? (Flam Fam Creations) is a children’s book written by Cindy Smith and illustrated by Rempe, who brings the story of the quirky Flam family to life with his colorful characters and animated style.

Dwayne Morris ’91

Chasing Donkeys: When God Redirects Your Steps (independently published) offers a simple four-step process for Christian readers to find clarity in God’s plan for their lives, especially when circumstances are chaotic and purpose seems out of reach.

Kaitlyn Odom Fiedler ’14

What Now? Finding Renewed Life in Christ After Loss (Ambassador International) tells the author’s personal story of losing six of her family members in a car accident at 8 years old and how she later found hope and healing in her faith.

Vincent Schiano ’10, M ’12

Always Forward (independently published) chronicles the author’s personal journey from searching for purpose following a formative trip to Spain to donating part of his liver to a stranger

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