WOMEN'S
STUDIES
CUMBERLAND HOUSE
B.O.O.B.S.: A Bunch of Outrageous Breast Cancer Survivors Tell Their Stories of Courage, Hope and Healing (May, $22.95), compiled and edited by Ann Kempner Fisher. Ten diverse women share their experiences.
GREYSTONE BOOKS
Temptress (July; $24.95, paper $19.95) by Jane Billinghurst examines how men have created the temptress and how women have further defined that vision of themselves.
NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS COLLECTIONS
Alone! Alone! (Apr., $24.95) by Rosemary Dinnage examines accomplished women who live solo lives. Advertising.
PANTHEON
Getting It Right: The Vital Role of Ambition in Women's Lives (Apr., $26) by Anna Fels looks at how women perceive, are prepared for and cope with ambition and achievement. Ad/promo. Author tour.
RUTGERS UNIV. PRESS
The Bellwoman: The Story of the Landmark AT&T Discrimination Case (July, $25.95) by Marjorie A. Stockford tells the story behind the settlement that benefited more than 13,000 female employees and changed the perception of men's and women's roles in the workplace.
TARCHER
Where Girls Come First (Mar., $24.95) by Ilana DeBare looks at the history and recent popularity of all-girls schools.
UNIV. PRESS OF KANSAS
Debutante: Rites and Regalia of American Debdom (Apr., $24.95) by Karal Ann Marling reveals the practice of the America debut and its offshoots including high school proms, sororities and beauty pageants. Author tour.