Terp-Authored Books
Terp-Authored Books
Your Alumni Association celebrates Terp authors. Whether you're a Terp author yourself, or interested in reading a Terp-authored book, you've come to the right place. We have over 450 books that are filterable for you by genre.
Please note this list will evolve. If you are a Terp author, or connected to one, please submit this form to be featured on our webpage.
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George Washington's Providence
Ray Lorber '12
Non-Fiction

Working for Peanuts: The Project Linus Story
Karen Loucks '85
Inspirational & Self-Help

The Right to Suburbia: Combating Gentrification on the Urban Edge
Willow Lung-Amam
Non-Fiction

100 Teaching Ideas that Transfer and Transform Learning: Expanding Your Repertoire
Frank Lyman '78
Inspirational & Self-Help

Republican Theology
Benjamin Lynerd '99
Non-Fiction

Fighting to Be Seen: A Civil Rights Baby Reflects on Life in Post-Integration America
Jennifer Mabry '97
Memoir/Biography
Disclaimer: The information contained in this collection was voluntarily provided to the University of Maryland and the University of Maryland Alumni Association by alum authors. The authors and books are not legally affiliated with the University of Maryland or the University of Maryland Alumni Association; the University of Maryland and University of Maryland Alumni Association assume no responsibility for the practices, positions, or conduct of any business contained by and for an author or book. A book listing is not an endorsement by the University of Maryland or the University of Maryland Alumni Association and the University of Maryland and the University of Maryland Alumni Association encourages users to exercise due care when engaging any author or book. University of Maryland and the University of Maryland Alumni Association do not endorse or make any other representations concerning any of the authors or books listed in this collection.
All submissions are reviewed by the University of Maryland Alumni Association. Within the values and mission of the University of Maryland, the collection will promote authors who are University of Maryland alums and University of Maryland Alumni Association members.