Trinity University Press: Spring 2025 Selections
TU Press presents seven of its recent publications

As you plan your summer reading, don't miss these seven recent publications from Trinity University Press. Find more information on these books and more on TU Press' website.

TU Press Selections-250423-007

Satellite: Essays on Fatherhood and Home, Near and Far

Simmons Buntin

In Satellite, Buntin crafts a powerful journey through essays that explore belonging, resilience, and the delicate balance between humanity and nature, offering fresh insights on thriving together in a shared world.

 

TU Press Selections-250423-002

Attached to the Living World: A New Ecopoetry Anthology

edited by Ann Fisher-Wirth and Laura-Gray Street

With over 150 powerful voices, Attached to the Living World explores the intersections of ecological awareness, social justice, and challenges in the world today.

 

TU Press Selections-250423-006

Pan Dulce: A Celebration of Mexican Sweet and Savory Breads, Pastries, Conchas, Empanadas, and More

Ellen Riojas Clark ’74

Pan Dulce is a delicious dive into Mexico’s sweetest traditions, mixing recipes, stories, and history to honor the vibrant culture of panaderías and the beloved breads that bring generations together.

 

TU Press Selections-250423-004

Los Muertos: Day of the Dead Fiction

edited by Adela Pineda Franco

Hauntingly beautiful tales of memory, tradition, and death come alive in Los Muertos, as Mexican and Mexican American writers celebrate El Día de Muertos.

 

TU Press Selections-250423-008

The Mexican 

Jack London

In The Mexican, a fearless young boxer fights for survival and revolution, turning his fists into weapons for freedom in this graphic adaptation.

 

TU Press Selections-250423-003

Hometown Texas

Joe Holley

Blending compelling stories with striking photographs, this vivid journey through Texas captures the grit, charm, and soul of its people and landscapes, revealing a fading yet unforgettable world in Hometown Texas.

 

TU Press Selections-250423-005

Outside: Stories by Barry Lopez

Barry Lopez

Exploring the deep connections between humans, animals, and the landscapes they share, Outside showcases six mesmerizing stories that transform simple prose into something sacred and full of wonder.

 

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