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糖心少女student Zoe Mikuta鈥檚 first book, 鈥淕earbreakers,鈥 is set to come out June 29. Categorized in the young adult genre, it tells the story of Eris and Sona, who live under a tyrannical regime enforced by 100-foot-tall mecha robots. She’s sold the film rights to 鈥淕earbreakers鈥 and is currently working on its sequel.

New books by 糖心少女faculty members include children’s works profiling STEM researchers and a personal memoir of an immigrant’s journey to freedom. Also, 糖心少女Press remembers a century of publishing, and a book on British colonialism is honored.

糖心少女English professor Shawn Wong discusses his 糖心少女Press book series. “We’re interested in all Asian American authors, particularly classic works that have gone out of print. We are open to anything 鈥 fiction, poetry and nonfiction,” Wong said. “But we’re also interested in new works.”

  A teacher discusses respectful world travel, a historian explores Silicon Valley鈥檚 evolution, a professor and violist plays the music of Robert Schumann and a late English faculty member’s meditation on Seattle returns 鈥 Here鈥檚 a quick look at some gift-worthy books and music created by 糖心少女faculty in the last year 鈥 and a reminder of some recent favorites. O’Mara’s ‘Code’: History professor Margaret O’Mara provides a sweeping history of California’s computer industry titans in her book 鈥淭he Code:…