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The Church of Stop Shopping and Religious Activism: Combatting Consumerism and Climate Change Through Performance

A unique, scholarly take on fast capitalism. González challenges readers to take vigorous social actions against the religion of consumerism that’s embodied by companies such as Disney, Amazon, and Starbucks.

Ocean: A History of the Atlantic Before Columbus

Haywood eschews footnotes to keep the narrative flowing, but the quality of his research is never in doubt. An expertly written and accessible survey of the pre-Columbian Atlantic world. Fans of David Abulafia, Mark Kurlansky, Barry Cunliffe, or Simon Winchester will relish this notable book.
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The Purple One: Prince, Race, Gender, and Everything in Between

Readers looking for a comprehensive or easy-reading book on Prince’s career will be better served elsewhere. However, those wanting to take a scholarly deep dive into Prince’s work and its impact on cultural, political, and social subjects will discover unique insights that have not yet been covered in other academic literature.
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Power Metal: The Race for the Resources That Will Shape the Future

This insightful book is filled with hard-hitting arguments. Beiser successfully makes the case that society can’t mine and recycle its way to sustainability; instead, humans must consume less.
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Homing: Instincts of a Rustbelt Feminist

A thoughtful examination of old and new, which will appeal to readers interested in feminist memoirs.
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A Degraded Caste of Society: Unequal Protection of the Law as a Badge of Slavery

Academic audiences will appreciate this scholarly overview.

Shirley Chisholm in Her Own Words: Speeches and Writings

This introduction to Chisolm’s writings and speeches is enlightening, highly relevant, and well-crafted.
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Henry V: The Astonishing Triumph of England’s Greatest Warrior King

Recommended for general readers who enjoy swift-paced historical biographies. Those seeking the heroic and the romantic will find much to enjoy.
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Seven Deadly Sins: The Biology of Being Human

A worthy contribution about neuroscience and its importance for understanding human behavior.
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What Rivers Know: Listening to the Voices of Global Waterways

The pictures and illustrations add to this book’s allure and ultimately make this a one-of-a-kind treasure. It’s a recommended work that’s easy to read and sure to attract general readers drawn to water and the outdoors, as well as researchers and environmentalists.

Not My Type: Automating Sexual Racism in Online Dating

This critique of online dating platforms serves as a powerful wake-up call about how far society needs to go to disrupt racist narratives, stop microaggressions, and change how racist and sexist double standards are operationalized.
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When We Sold God’s Eye: Diamonds, Murder, and a Clash of Worlds in the Amazon

Cuadros offers a sympathetic, nuanced portrayal of the Cinta Larga people and their modern history; recommended for all libraries.
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Damn Glad To Meet You: My Seven Decades in the Hollywood Trenches

Matheson is honest and self-effacing when discussing his personal life, and he provides valuable advice for those trying to get into the business. Yes, he does discuss John Belushi.

Box Office Poison: Hollywood’s Story in a Century of Flops

A surefire hit for movie lovers.
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We Found Love, Song by Song: The Stories Behind 100 Romantic Hits

These reminders of popular culture melodies covering nearly 100 years will foster wistful reflection.

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American Noir Film: From ‘The Maltese Falcon’ to ‘Gone Girl’

A well-written introduction to noir films and how the genre has continued to thrive as times changed.
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Before Elvis: The African American Musicians Who Made the King

While Elvis generally credited gospel, R&B, and a few artists by name, he was fundamental in fusing aspects of American culture from disparate racial traditions when segregation was beginning to lift. His appropriation, explored here, remains polarizing.

‘Giant’ Love: Edna Ferber, Her Best-Selling Novel of Texas, and the Making of a Classic American Film

Ferber enthusiasts will relish the scope and depth of this fine and captivating narrative.
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Creature Needs: Writers Respond to the Science of Animal Conservation

This title would be a great fit for readers who care about nature and conservation, those who enjoy the magic of language and love the power of words, and everyone in between.
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Heartbreak Is the National Anthem: How Taylor Swift Reinvented Pop Music

Pop confectionery with surprising depth, much like its subject. For Swift fans and those who love them.

How Sondheim Can Change Your Life

A generous reading of the works of a master composer and lyricist who reinvented the American musical.
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Weep, Shudder, Die: On Opera and Poetry

There is much for general readers to absorb in this long walk through an art form that has been evolving for 500 years.
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Good Nature: Why Seeing, Smelling, Hearing, and Touching Plants Is Good for Our Health

Readers don’t have to know anything about plants or have a green thumb to enjoy this title about nature therapy and the impact it can have on one’s health. City planners and public health policy makers can benefit from reading this book as well.

You Gotta Eat: Real-Life Strategies for Feeding Yourself When Cooking Feels Impossible

Much in the manner that Peg Bracken’s I Hate To Cook Book revolutionized cookbooks more than 50 years ago, Eby’s fabulously fun and incredibly informative guide is a treat for cooks wherever they are on the culinary spectrum.
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From the Ground Up: The Women Revolutionizing Regenerative Agriculture

An important contribution to agriculture literature that is sure to appeal to numerous readers. They will enjoy the uplifting message of this book as well as the stories showcasing the grit and determination of those working in this field.
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Treekeepers: The Race for a Forested Future

This well-organized, well-researched, encouraging narrative looks at the work of reforestation on both the global and the local scale.

Martha: The Cookbook: 100 Favorite Recipes, with Lessons and Stories from My Kitchen

This cookbook offers home cooks a complete collection of treasured recipes and a glimpse at a storied culinary journey.

Sift: The Elements of Great Baking

Written in the same culinary vein as Shirley Corriher’s exemplary BakeWise, Lamb’s snappily written debut delivers on both the style and substance of baking with wit and warmth.
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Feasts of Good Fortune: 75 Recipes for a Year of Chinese American Celebrations, from Lunar New Year to Mid-Autumn Festival and Beyond

Rarely does one find a cookbook that combines nostalgia, family, and tradition with thorough culinary instruction. This mother-daughter duo has done just that with their ode to passing on cooking skills and culture through generations with mouthwatering dishes.

Not Too Sweet: 100 Dessert Recipes for Those Who Want More with Just a Little Less

A robust and delicious entry into healthier dessert options. A triumph for gluten-free, vegan, and other dietary-restricted cooks. This should be in every library collection.
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Half Baked Harvest Quick & Cozy

This collection of recipes is as comforting as a warm blanket and will provide cooks much inspiration for game days, family feasts, and even the occasional rainy weeknight.

Beautiful Shells: George Perry’s Conchology

Carnall takes Perry’s historical work and reimagines it in such a spellbinding way that the mollusks seem magical, yet the text remains committed to the clear-eyed science surrounding these creatures’ role in evolutionary history, ecology, and more. This book will occupy loving space on any bookshelf or coffee table.
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The League of Kitchens Cookbook: Brilliant Tips, Secret Methods & Favorite Family Recipes from Around the World

This vibrantly written, meticulously designed cookbook provides a warm, welcoming introduction to a fine feast of tasty dishes from around the globe.
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Turkuaz Kitchen: Traditional and Modern Dough Recipes for Sweet and Savory Bakes

For home cooks who are serious about deeply exploring the wonders of bread and dough making.
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Strengthening Library Ecosystems: Collaborate for Advocacy and Impact

A useful and timely collection for library advocates. Recommended for library leaders interested in advocacy work and collaboration.
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Winning Grants

Small and medium libraries will especially find this a helpful guide to grant writing. There’s no need to reinvent the wheel when this compilation of exhaustive and easy-to-navigate resources is available. Larger libraries and experienced grant writers will also appreciate this source of readily available and time-saving information when writing proposals.
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Conspiracy Theories: A Reference Handbook

This compelling reference work is a valuable resource about a potentially dangerous contemporary subject. Give to readers seeking to understand the roots and repercussions of conspiracy thinking.
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Checklist of Library Building Design Considerations

While this edition remains a useful resource, libraries with the sixth edition may opt not to replace it and might consider acquiring Fred Schlipf, Joe Huberty, and John A. Moorman’s encyclopedic Practical Handbook of Library Architecture as a companion.

The Transgender Encyclopedia

This is an excellent introductory resource that complements the 2024 Sage Encyclopedia of LGBTQ+ Studies, 2nd Edition, edited by Abbie E. Goldberg.
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A Gentleman and a Thief: The Daring Jewel Heists of a Jazz Age Rogue

An intriguing portrait of a charming career criminal, perfect for fans of Frank W. Abagnale and Stan Redding’s Catch Me If You Can.
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Keeping the Faith: God, Democracy, and the Trial That Riveted a Nation

Even though some listeners may wish for a more proportional account, this expertly narrated audio sheds light on a key trial that continues to be unsettlingly relevant today. Recommended for those who enjoyed Greg Jarrett’s The Trial of the Century.
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Pets and the City: True Tales of a Manhattan House Call Veterinarian

For lovers of animal stories or those craving a dishy peek inside the lives of NYC’s most affluent residents.
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Prisoner of Lies: Jack Downey’s Cold War

An informative, if somewhat overlong consideration of the Cold War and a spy who was caught in the middle.
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The Book-Makers: A History of the Book in Eighteen Lives

This energetic, deeply researched history of bookmakers is a delight. Book lovers everywhere will want to check this out.
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The Basketball 100

An entertaining, fact-filled book about the biggest stars throughout NBA history. Sports fans will devour this and refer to it often.

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The Postpartum Nutrition Cookbook: Nourishing Foods for New Moms in the First 40 Days and Beyond

This comprehensive resource thoroughly provides nutrient-packed meal ideas for new and expectant parents.
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The Good Mother Myth: Unlearning Our Bad Ideas About How To Be a Good Mom

Reddy provides a fascinating glimpse at the evolution of parenting advice with a fresh lens that focuses on the wives of prominent historical figures who were considered parenting experts in their heyday.
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Mother / Founder: 68 Women on the Trials and Triumphs of Starting a Business and Raising a Family

Readers will find these stories from women of various backgrounds, in all sorts of enterprises, to be relatable. The book’s design is also attractive and great for perusing.
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Un Stuck: Helping Teens and Young Adults Flourish in an Age of Anxiety

O’Brien presents various perspectives, including ideas for humanizing the workplace for generations to come, in an easy-to-digest and applicable guide that can be read straight through or used as a ready reference.

Digging Into Nature: Outdoor Adventures for Happier and Healthier Kids

Filled with enjoyable suggestions such as creating bug habitats, geocaching, and making snow art, this book is an essential tool for parents aiming to spend more time outside, whether hours a day or just a few minutes each week.
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Working Mother: Simple Coaching Strategies for Success at Work and Home

A must-have resource for expecting or new working moms. This title is heavy on information about nearly every possible scenario faced by mothers transitioning in and out of the workplace after a pregnancy.

Parent Yourself First: Raise Confident, Compassionate Kids by Becoming the Parent You Wish You’d Had

This handy book is filled with many practical suggestions and psychological insights for parents to work through their own emotional hardships in order to best help their child through life’s challenges. It’s a critical tool and introspective for parents who want to to heal and grow from past experiences.
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All Feelings Welcome: Parenting Practices for Raising Caring, Confident, and Resilient

For fans of the popular Slumberkins line, this comprehensive resource includes a case study guide that applies to a variety of age levels and scenarios.
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Eat Sleep Tantrum Repeat: How To Parent Like a Pediatrician and Keep Your Toddler Happy and Healthy

Parents of toddlers will feel comforted by this medical perspective on the myriad of decisions they face daily.

How To Dungeon Master Parenting: A Guidebook for Gamifying the Child Rearing Quest, Leveling Up Your Skills, and Raising Future Adventurers

Readers of all styles of parenting book and gaming fans will find solid advice and humor in abundance in this wonderfully unique resource.

Parents in Recovery: Navigating a Sober Family Lifestyle

This book is an essential resource that fills a gap in offerings for parents in recovery. It shows readers the necessity for self-compassion while guarding for vulnerabilities.
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Pay the People: Why Fair Pay Is Good for Business and Great for America

This impressive, must-read title shines a light on and adds critical insight to an important and pressing issue. It is a rebuke, a manifesto, and an evidence-based argument all rolled into one. For business owners and workers alike.
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Martin Van Buren: America’s First Politician

Strongly recommended for readers who love history. Bradley is scrupulously fair in his judgment of Van Buren.
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I’m Laughing Because I’m Crying: A Memoir

Mayer adds a valuable and fresh perspective to the subgenre of coming-of-age memoirs and memoirs about Asian American experiences.

The Icarus Curse: How Western Democracies Derailed and How To Get Back on Track

Nuanced, yet filled with accessible arguments backed by considerable research, data, and personal experience, this highly recommended and insightful title is well worth readers’ time. It calls for democracies to make the choices that will yield positive results for its citizens.
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Money for Couples: No More Stress. No More Fights. Just a 10-Step Plan To Create Your Rich Life Together

Readers committed to gaining control of their finances in a manner that brings more joy into their family life will find Sethi’s advice to be just what they need. Highly recommended.
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Blood and Lightning: On Becoming a Tattooer

For readers wanting to know more about how tattoo professionals learn their trade, build their business, and develop as artists. With its discussion of the cultural aspects of tattooing, plus its images, Kiskaddon’s book will also appeal to readers interested in cultural studies.
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This Beautiful Day: Daily Wisdom from Mister Rogers

He was a children’s television host, but Rogers and his teachings advocating kindness, appreciation, empathy, and inclusiveness will resonate with adults. Fans of Rogers and his supportive messaging will relish this book. It’s a quick read, but the quotes also inspire deeper reflection.
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Fire It Up: Four Secrets to Reigniting Intimacy and Joy in Your Relationship

While this guide is fun and relatable, Sharp lays down hard truths and examples to help partners get through the tough times to find the fun.
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The Last Tsar: The Abdication of Nicholas II and the Fall of the Romanovs

Best for serious Russian scholars. Readers new to the topic may also want to seek out Robert K. Massie’s four-book series about the Romanovs.
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Cabin: Off the Grid Adventures with a Clueless Craftsman

Fans of Erica Bauermeister’s House Lessons will flock to this.

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Home Food: 100 Recipes To Comfort and Connect; Ukraine, Cyprus, Italy, England. and Beyond

A winning collection of recipes, combinations, and heart make this a welcome addition to any shelf.
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Richard Hart Bread: Intuitive Sourdough Baking

Hart takes his bread baking seriously and expects readers to do so as well. But if one can commit to his philosophy and methods, the odds of gluteny goodness are great.
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Le Cordon Bleu Confectionery School

Essential for aspiring culinary professionals and confectioners seriously committed to playing Willy Wonka at home. Those who are brand new to sweet-making can find less-intimidating candy recipes in Mark Bittman’s How To Bake Everything and the Joy of Cooking.
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Sandwiches of History: The Cookbook: All the Best (and Most Surprising) Things People Have Put Between Slices of Bread

A definite conversation starter that will delight readers interested in food history and nostalgia.
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Eleven Madison Park: The Plant-Based Chapter

The cost as well as the level of culinary expertise required to execute these dishes will put this cookbook out of reach for many home cooks, but those interested in the inner workings of a legendary restaurant, or culinary professionals hoping for some inspiration, will find this remarkable cookbook to be the culinary equivalent of “haute couture.”

Southern by the Grace of God: Religion, Race, and Civil Rights in Hollywood’s American South

A well-written book that can fit in history, social sciences, and performing arts collections and will interest audiences of varied ages.
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The Civil War Diary of Emma Mordecai

While accessible to general readers, the difficult thematic elements of this text will probably make it more suitable for specialized audiences.
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Firebrands: The Untold Story of Four Women Who Made and Unmade Prohibition

Diliberto’s writing style and the subject matter are likely to appeal to readers across genres.
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Emperor of the Seas: Kublai Khan and the Making of China

Essential for any reader interested in Mongolian or Chinese history.
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The Cure for Women: Dr. Mary Putnam Jacobi and the Challenge to Victorian Medicine That Changed Women’s Lives Forever

This is a fascinating account of women’s rights issues that has continuing relevance today.

Growing Up Urkel

A candid and surprisingly touching memoir from the actor who created one of television’s most memorable characters.
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What Is Stoicism?: A Brief and Accessible Overview

This concise, accessible work focuses solely on Stoicism, not other theories or philosophies, but it can easily be read in one sitting. It makes Stoicism understandable, corrects stereotypes, and rescues it from social media banalities.
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Carl Perkins: The King of Rockabilly

Other than Perkins’s own 1996 autobiography, little has been published about him, and Apter admirably fills the gap with this detailed and emotionally charged biography.
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The Name of This Band Is R.E.M.: A Biography

Though never pinpointing the reasons for the explosive, major-label success of a rebellious band, which ostensibly distrusted corporate rock, Carlin assembles a solid, much-needed narrative of one of the major alternative rock bands that both complements and updates David Buckley’s 2002 R.E.M. Fiction: An Alternative Biography.

Crafting the Ballets Russes: Music, Dance, Design; The Robert Owen Lehman Collection

With beautiful images and accessible writing, this is recommended for readers interested in modern ballet of the early 20th century.

Carson the Magnificent

Filled with tidbits such as the origin of the famous golf swing and humanizing stories of regret over losing his first wife to divorce and his son to a car accident, Zehme expertly fully captures a full portrait of Carson.
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Spy Plane: Inside Baltimore’s Surveillance Experiment

Recommended for libraries with an interest in policing, social policy, privacy issues and technology.

Lovely One

Jackson’s story is a poignant reflection on time, place, and a nation’s history. This is a lovely, absorbing, candid, inspirational memoir. Ideal as a motivational read, particularly for young adults and especially for women and people of color.
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Europe by Eurail 2024: Touring Europe by Train

Whether a rail pass will save money is completely dependent on the trip one plans to take, but anyone who enjoys reading the website The Man in Seat Sixty-One will thrill to this guide for its train-centric approach. Even those not as enamored of train travel will find the base city/day trip concept of use when planning their own vacation.
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Hiking Central Florida: A Guide to the Area’s Greatest Hiking Adventures

Readers will appreciate this highly informative guide to hiking safely in the Sunshine State.
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Lonely Planet Amazing Train Journeys

Perfect for armchair travelers, train buffs, and those researching travel highlights in their destination of choice.
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The Demand Revolution: How Consumers Are Redefining Sustainability and Transforming the Future of Business

Overall, a thought-provoking examination of consumer views toward sustainability. Readers of popular business titles will likely find the material accessible and engaging.
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The Highest Law in the Land: How the Unchecked Power of Sheriffs Threatens Democracy

Citizens interested in the far right’s takeover of some parts of local law enforcement in the U.S. will be enlightened.
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Bone of the Bone: Essays on America by a Daughter of the Working Class

These essays from National Book Award finalist Smarsh are recommended for all collections.
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Cello: A Journey Through Silence to Sound

This distinctive title gives readers vivid insight into the lives of four fascinating cellists. It also pays homage to the uniqueness of cellos.
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The Incorruptibles: A True Story of Kingpins, Crime Busters, and the Birth of the American Underworld

Slater’s fleet, detail-filled narrative brings Rothstein and Shoenfeld to the forefront. This book will entertain readers of American history, Jewish history, and true crime.
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Searching for Franklin: New Answers to the Great Arctic Mystery

Franklin remains a popular subject, and this book adds much to the conversation about the mystery surrounding his final expedition.
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The Car Lover’s Guide to London

This enjoyable read may have a niche audience, but it makes a fun addition to displays and collections.

Hiking Maine’s Baxter State Park: A Guide to the Park’s Greatest Hiking Adventures Including Mount Katahdin

A highly useful resource that expertly guides readers who appreciate the outdoors and hiking through planning a safe expedition to the natural wonders Maine has to offer.
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The Hidden Globe: How Wealth Hacks the World

This useful title exposes how the rules are often different for the wealthy and powerful.
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What Is Reality?: An Introduction to Metaphysics

Students with some background in philosophy might find this book more accessible. Readers interested in metaphysics will also appreciate it.
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Never Understood: The Jesus and Mary Chain

Alternative rock fans will enjoy this book, which is well-suited to most public libraries.
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One Tough Dame: The Life and Career of Diana Rigg

An enjoyable account of Diana Rigg’s accomplished career.
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