Book Releases


The First in the Family Book Series celebrates the journeys of first-generation students, scholars, and professionals whose lives embody resilience, transformation, and hope. Each volume presents deeply personal and globally diverse narratives that explore what it means to be “first”—the first to attend university, to cross borders, to rise above systemic barriers, and to build bridges for those who follow.
Through stories spanning continents and disciplines, this series illuminates the intersections of class, culture, identity, and aspiration. Each contribution reflects on challenges faced and lessons learned, transforming experiences of struggle into sources of strength. Chapters conclude with key takeaways that inspire self-motivation, sustained vision, and the values that guide purpose-driven lives. Embracing a positive lens on “failure” as a form of experiential learning, First in the Family invites readers to see growth in discomfort and to recognize perseverance as a powerful act of becoming.
Together, these volumes form a global archive of lived experiences—testimonies to education’s transformative power and its capacity to shape more equitable, compassionate futures.
Call for Book ProposalsThe editorial team invites authors and editors to submit book proposals for consideration in the First in the Family series or other ongoing STAR Scholars book series.
Proposals should include the following components:
Title of the proposed book
Brief description and rationale
Tentative table of contents (5–10 chapters)
List of potential contributors/authors
Eligible authors and students may qualify for a discounted or waived publication fee. Contributors are encouraged to consult with their institutions regarding cost-sharing or support for open-access publishing. Books should include 7–10 chapters, with each chapter limited to 5,500 words (including references).
Call for book chapters: First in the family professors | Publication date: August 15
Published title: First in the Family: Narratives of First-Generation College Journeys (2025)
Editors:
Dr. Anastasia Christou (Middlesex University, UK)
Dr. Courtney Brown (Lumina Foundation, USA)
Dr. Krishna Bista (Morgan State University, USA)
Dr. Uttam Gaulee (Morgan State University, USA)
Editorial Fellows: Michelle Jackson | Benita Threadgill | Kalika White