Books and Beyond

The can't-miss books, podcasts, films, and multimedia with a Queen's connection.

Spring 2020

  • Cover of Boleyn Curse

    Boleyn Curse

    Deborah (Evans) Cohen, Artsci’94

    Deborah (Evans) Cohen, Artsci’94 (PhD, University of Ottawa), has released the first novel in a planned trilogy: Boleyn Curse. When PhD history student Ellie Bowlan attends a séance, she receives a strange message: “To end your family curse, you must save the life of the man who killed your parents.” As a skeptic of all things supernatural, she ignores this bizarre advice, until her research forces her to face the truth about her parents’ murder and the astonishing connection she has with Anne Boleyn. Queen’s alumni readers will find plenty of familiar references: parts of the book take place on Queen’s campus. Dr. Cohen is an adjunct professor in the School of Epidemiology and Public Health at the University of Ottawa and a researcher with the Canadian Institute for Health Information.

  • Mother’s Genius

    Kristin Andrychuk, Arts’62

    Kristin Andrychuk, Arts’62, is the author of Mother’s Genius. The novel follows the life of Martin Thorton, an intelligent but troubled man who suffered a terrible accident as a child, and the women in his life who are wrestling with guilt, devotion, and alienation. As in her previous novel, Cadillac Road, Ms. Andrychuk explores the intricate dynamics of small-town living and family relationships.

  • Mechanical Energy Storage for Renewable and Sustainable Energy Resources

    Abdul Hai Alami, PhD’06

    Abdul Hai Alami, PhD’06 (Mechanical Engineering), is the author of Mechanical Energy Storage for Renewable and Sustainable Energy Resources. The available literature on energy storage technologies in general, and mechanical energy storage in particular, is lacking in terms of both quantity and quality. This volume focuses on novel (yet uncomplicated) ideas that are currently part of the Energy Storage curriculum at the University of Sharjah, U.A.E. Although ideally suited for wind energy storage, the techniques described are also suitable for renewable energy storage in general. Dr. Alami is an associate professor in the Department of Sustainable and Renewable Energy Engineering at the University of Sharjah.