Here is a selection of books by Gonzaga alumni and faculty:
- (’66) Robert Johnson, “Austin in the Great War: A Nebraska Farm Boy in the 12th Balloon Company” (*Note: Could contain sensitive material)
- (’67) Connie Davis, “Three Years in Ethiopia: How a Civil War and Epidemics Led Me to My Daughter”
- (’77) Bob Wodnik, “Back on Track: Sound Transit's Fight to Save Light Rail”
- (’92) J. David Herman, “Almost Yankees: The Summer of ’81 and the Greatest Baseball Team You’ve Never Heard Of.”
- (’95) Philip Green, “Trauma Room Two” and “People of the ER”
- (’06) Jenni Opalinski co-authored “Museum of the Southwest: Selections from the Permanent Collection.”
- (’09) Diane McKenney co-authored “Strangers in the Storm: Love and Survival On Mount Rainier.”
- (’15, ’18) Eric Travis published his first audiobook, “Wander Purposefully: A Reflection on How to Love Learning.”