S. Ann Dunham, the mother of President Obama, died in 1995, a few years after she finished her dissertation in anthropology for the University of Hawaii, but before she could turn it into a book. Duke University Press announced Monday that it will be publishing the book, Surviving Against the Odds: Village Industry in Indonesia, this December. At the request of Maya Soetoro-Ng, Dunham's daughter, two anthropologists — Alice G. Dewey, Dunham’s graduate adviser, and Nancy I. Cooper, a fellow graduate student — revised and edited the dissertation. Ken Wissoker, editorial director of Duke University Press, issued a statement in which he said: “It is a great privilege for Duke University Press to be publishing this remarkable work by Ann Dunham. Her global perspective and obvious respect for other people’s intelligence and self-direction is a model we all can learn from. Her children clearly have!”