Congratulations, the winner of NAVSA's Best Book of the Year is Yopie Prins's Ladies' Greek: Victorian Translations of Tragedy (Princeton UP, 2017). At once a work of literary interpretation and a historical account, it tells the story of women's study of Greek in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries, and asks why such study might matter personally, socially, and institutionally. We hope you will join author Yopie Prins, along with NAVSA book prize judges Andrew H. Miller and Elizabeth Miller, at a special conference session celebrating Ladies' Greek and all the excellent books published in 2017 on Saturday, October 13, 1:30-2:45 pm.