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Homes for Living: The Fight for Social Housing and a New American Commons

This book might seem relevant only to residents of places with legislation similar to Mitchell-Lama, but it expertly offers deeper insights into what drives the concept of community and how people view their personal interests in relation to the interests of their neighborhood.

Kernels of Resistance: Maize, Food Sovereignty, and Collective Power

This book offers a valuable lesson about the street protests and organizational efforts between rural and urban groups to fight the Monsanto law, which was overturned soon after the protests. That’s one of the many factors that make this book a powerful, hopeful work.

Star Bound: A Beginner’s Guide to the American Space Program, from Goddard’s Rockets to Goldilocks Planets and Everything in Between

With Carney and McCandless’s breezy style, this enthusiastic and accessible history will engage the curiosity of both general readers and seasoned space enthusiasts alike.

Sea Bean: A Beachcomber’s Search for a Magical Charm—A Memoir

With her 10-plus years of experiences on Shetland and other islands, Huband’s descriptions of her wanderings are healing and vital. Highly recommended for nature and travel readers.
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The Kennedy Girl

A fast-paced foray into the exciting world of haute couture fashion and duplicitous Cold War espionage. Historical fiction fans will devour this tasty page-turner and hope for a sequel.
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Friends Helping Friends

Hoffman’s (Clean Hands) comic crime novel would please the master of such things, Donald Westlake.
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An Earthquake Is a Shaking of the Surface of the Earth

This recommended novel, set in a slightly dystopian future, leads readers to more questions than answers, but that’s to their benefit. Give to fans of Annie Ernaux and Ocean Vuong. Readers of poetry and works about philosophy and self-examination will enjoy this too.
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Deviant Matter: Ferment, Intoxicants, Jelly, Rot

Fascinating and thought-provoking, Tompkins’s book will benefit academic or research libraries, along with readers who enjoy works about cultural or food studies.
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Don’t Be a Stranger

The novel’s structure is a bit unbalanced, but it showcases best Minot’s characteristically elegant and sparse prose. For most readers, this work won’t hold up to the standard that Minot set with earlier works, such as her first novel, Monkeys.
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The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World

A sweet meditation and call to action that’s enhanced by Kimmerer’s characteristically clear and evocative prose. For good neighbors and gift givers everywhere.

Intermezzo

Rooney’s at her best between the acts, as in the intermezzo moments or pauses between bold movements. Readers will find themselves tearfully applauding for the small victories, the little defeats, and the silences between characters in this lovely story of complicated people finding, and often losing, each other in times of pain.
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Isola

This beautifully written account sheds light on an obscure but fascinating tale of resilience.
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Shred Sisters

Lerner’s fiction debut, which was longlisted for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize, exceeds at depicting the damage that one family member’s mental illness can wreak on others, but some readers may want even more coverage of the sisters’ relationship with each other.
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Dreaming Reality: How Neuroscience and Mysticism Can Unlock the Secrets of Consciousness

This thoughtful conversation on consciousness prompts questions as much as answers. A great recommendation for readers who enjoy works about applied philosophy or nonfiction that challenges them to ponder.
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Exposure

Dellaira’s novel will appeal to Sally Rooney fans for its emotional depth and to Danzy Senna readers for its exploration of the complex intersections between and interpretations of race, class, gender, and power in relationships.
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Hood Wellness: Tales of Communal Care from People Who Drowned on Dry Land

A candid exploration of beauty, sexuality, illness, and aging viewed through the lens of one who has struggled to be good to her own body following crisis. This moving account of Gordon’s insights and commitment to treating Black trauma rings with intimacy, authenticity, and compassion.
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Manboobs: A Memoir of Musicals, Visas, Hope, and Cake

A poignant and impactful memoir that boldly invites listeners into Aijazuddin’s engaging story of identity, culture, religion, and race at a time when “visas, hope, and cake” aren’t as readily accessible to people who live on the margins.
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Help Wanted

Though Waldman’s portrayal of working at a big-box store is devastatingly accurate, those seeking a humorous listen may be better served by lighter fare.
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A Dream in the Dark

Fans of courtroom dramas will enjoy this well-performed series that’s based on real-life cases.
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The River View

While listeners may be glad they don’t live in Blue Deer, they will surely enjoy this twisty, precisely engineered tale.
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Signal to Noise

While Moreno-Garcia’s debut is somewhat uneven, it is well executed in audio. Expect this to be warmly received by the author’s many fans and those seeking a fantasy-laced historical fiction hearkening back to the days of LPs.
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Hip-Hop Is History

A fascinating and exuberant account of hip-hop’s music and poetry, dances, storytelling, breakbeats, and the skills of turntablists. In audio form, Questlove’s sharply observant and vital music history lets listeners tap into the genre’s rhythms and beats and consider what the next decades of hip-hop music and entertainment may hold.
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Everything and Nothing at Once: A Black Man’s Reimagined Soundtrack for the Future

Leon is alternately serious and comical as he tears down stereotypes of Black masculinity. Listeners won’t want to miss this engagingly narrated and deeply perceptive memoir.

Sito: An American Teenager and the City That Failed Him

A vital study of retributive, rather than rehabilitative, justice that should reach a wide audience across all formats. An essential purchase.
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Hitler’s People: The Faces of the Third Reich

This superb audiobook concisely outlines the steps taken by ambitious individuals who were instrumental to the Nazi cause. The riveting biographies invite listeners to consider the human toll that is exacted when an allegedly civilized nation self-destructs.
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Dogs and Monsters: Stories

A wonderfully entertaining assortment of grim and dystopic tales that demonstrate Haddon’s tremendous skills and versatility as a storyteller. (The novelist, poet, screenwriter, and children’s book author and illustrator is best known for his award-winning novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.)
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Save Me, Stranger: Stories

Sometimes unexpected and often quiet in their delivery of characters who are reckoning about various themes and searching for salvation, these short stories fully embrace the format and further show Krouse as one who pushes readers to do some reckoning of their own.
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Andrew Sansom: A Life in Conservation

This essential biography holds valuable lessons for teams and leaders working for change in their communities.
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Kitchen Garden Living: Seasonal Growing and Eating from a Beautiful, Bountiful Food Garden

This gardening resource provides excellent information for hobby gardeners of all levels. It will be a popular selection in a variety of communities and collections.
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Bitter & Sweet: Global Flavors from an Iranian-American Kitchen

Cooks who enjoy their recipes served up with a generous portion of personal narrative will savor Roustaei’s earnest introduction to the fragrant and flavor-filled cuisine of Iran.

Your Natural Garden: A Practical Guide To Caring for an Ecologically Vibrant Home Garden

An excellent resource on natural gardening that will circulate well in communities interested in cultivating and maintaining eco-conscious gardens.

The 10-Minute Gardener: How To Have a Veggie Garden and a Life—85 Time-Saving Tactics To Be More Efficient and Grow More Food in Less Time

For readers short on time and eager to garden, this essential resource offers a realistic and sustainable solution for creating a productive, low-maintenance garden that fits into any lifestyle. CaliKim’s emphasis on efficiency means that even the busiest people can reap the rewards of growing vegetables and enjoying other gardening approaches.
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Common Circuits: Hacking Alternative Technological Futures

A valuable resource for readers interested in the sociology of contemporary, global, noncorporate computing and electronics culture.

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Rescue Run: Capt. Jake Rogers’ Daring Return to Occupied Europe

Miller’s historical thriller provides a good sense of World War II; however, this is undermined by the ease with which Jake and his group plot and carry out escapes, which seem to minimize the danger they would have faced in real life. Includes a synopsis of The Hunt for the Peggy C, chapter notes, a bibliography, and the stories behind the real people who populate the novel.
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On My Honor: The Secret History of the Boy Scouts of America

A deeply unsettling book that is well suited to readers of books about social injustices and history.
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Wiseguys and the White House: Gangsters, Presidents, and the Deals They Made

Dezenhall’s perceptive analyses of each president are laced with a wry sense of humor, which makes this work accessible to a wide audience.
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Good Time Girl

Lacking humor, self-awareness, or any revelatory Bravo gossip, Gay misses the mark this time.

The Devil’s Drug: The Global Emergence of Crystal Meth

Voeten’s meticulous research has made for easily the most comprehensive work ever done on this subject. A must for collections, this highly recommended book expertly describes and shows with evidence-based research and powerful accounts the terrifying reality of this global issue.
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Genesis: Artificial Intelligence, Hope, and the Human Spirit

The authors assert that humans must immediately form a position to properly integrate AI into their lives, and they argue that humanity has no other option. Some readers, however, may find that the book never quite moves beyond the realm of hypothesis.
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elseship: an unrequited affair

A surprising and at times lyrical meditation that strives to grasp the meaning of a relationship that is not quite a friendship nor a love affair but something else. Confessional and ambitious, this memoir will engage readers with its visceral recreation of the experience of unrequited love.

Summer of Fire and Blood: The German Peasants’ War

Roper’s close reading of the texts presents a rich, multidirectional history of an important historical period. And she writes like a dream. An exciting history book that’s likely to be the go-to study for years to come.

Apostle of Liberation: AME Bishop Paul Quinn and the Underground Railroad

This essential title expertly educates readers about the early development of the AME church, Quinn, and his efforts to preach literacy and to ensure that people were safe from enslavement.
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Cash Confident: Practical Money Management for the Modern Woman

Funny, hopeful, and helpful. With a perfect mix of real stories, hard-won knowledge from the world of finance, quick tidbits of practical advice, and larger psychological insights, this book humanizes finances without pandering so that people will discover their potential to assert control over and confidence about their cash.

The Paris Girl: The Young Woman Who Outwitted the Nazis and Became a WWII Hero

A captivating blend of historical depth and personal narrative that explores themes of courage, patriotism, betrayal, and the complexities of life during a war. This insightful, moving work spotlights the often overlooked contributions of young women during World War II.

Crucibles of Power: Smolensk Under Stalinist and Nazi Rule

Meticulously researched with new material from Russian archives, this book engagingly and expertly explores the many facets of the Smolensk Archive. Will appeal to a broad audience but especially readers interested in the history of Russia, World War II, Nazism, the Russian Communist Party, and Stalinism.
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Policing White Supremacy: The Enemy Within

Highly recommended for readers concerned about public policy issues. Pair with Timothy Snyder’s On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century, whosesixth lesson is especially relevant to German’s work.

The Shortest History of Migration: When, Why, and How Humans Move—From the Prehistoric Peopling of the Planet to Today and Tomorrow’s Migrants

This engaging and informative model of accessible scholarly synthesis, with noteworthy instructive illustrations and explanatory sidebars, deserves attention from policy makers and publics worldwide. Advanced secondary and college students and general readers can use it as a world history primer.
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Cowboy Apocalypse: Religion and the Myth of the Vigilante Messiah

A compelling exploration and analysis of guns and apocalyptic thinking in media.
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Labor’s Partisans: Essential Writings on the Union Movement from the 1950s to Today

A fascinating glimpse into the evolution of Dissent’s discourse around labor and an excellent addition to collections.

Custodians of Wonder: Ancient Customs, Profound Traditions, and the Last People Keeping Them Alive

Beautifully written, well researched, and unusual in breadth, Stein’s book ensures that these custom keepers will not be forgotten.
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Body Phobia: The Western Roots of Our Fear of Difference

An absorbing study of how the body is viewed in U.S. culture. Recommended for readers interested in body image, religions, and the intersection of the two.
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Left Adrift: What Happened to Liberal Politics

Shenk’s sobering but unsurprising conclusions will appeal to readers looking for answers after the 2024 U.S. elections.
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The Private Is Political: Identity and Democracy in the Age of Surveillance Capitalism

A sound academic analysis of privacy through a theoretical and legal lens.
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Mahler’s Symphonic World: Music for the Age of Uncertainty

Recommended for scholars possessing the requisite musical background and for sophisticated readers interested in the relationship of the arts to the human condition.
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Dancing on the Fault Lines of History: Selected Essays

This retrospective of modern dance criticism by one of the field’s trailblazers contextualizes the evolution of the art form and how it has been studied. Recommended for collections specializing in modern dance history and scholarship.
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Doc Watson: A Life in Music

The combination of meticulous research and fluent writing makes this title important for anyone interested in Doc Watson or the evolution of old-time, traditional, and folk music over the past 90 years.

Mood Machine: The Rise of Spotify and the Costs of the Perfect Playlist

A provocative, insightful, disturbing, and well-researched indictment of Spotify, the music industry, and streaming platforms, which daily mine billions of data bits from users to maximize profits and churn out musical formulas. Highly recommended.

Talking Baseball with Major League Stars

Stewart’s easy-to-follow book is an unfiltered, transparent look at baseball. Written with an unapologetic vigor and reverence for the game from the perspective of hitters, position players, managers, and sports writers, it’s a must-read for anyone who has ever watched, played, or admired the sport.
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Name and Image: An Essay on Walter Benjamin

This title expands discussions and scholarship on Benjamin and will be a wonderful addition to philosophy collections supporting research into Walter Benjamin, Italian philosophy, or the Frankfurt School of Critical Theory. It’s a remarkable primary source.
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I Dream of Joni: A Portrait of Joni Mitchell in 53 Snapshots

Alford’s smart prose will captivate readers and leave music fans with thoughtful questions about Mitchell and her musical influence.
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In Gad We Trust: A Tell-Some

A thoroughly enjoyable guide to a relatively charmed life.
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Mitzi Gaynor: Her Life and Career

Gaynor’s recent passing and the lack of other biographies on her should generate some interest in this volume, but it is primarily a surface-level recounting of her life and work.

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The Discovery of Ottoman Greece: Knowledge, Encounter, and Belief in the Mediterranean World of Martin Crusius

This work aptly illustrates a lesser-known link in classical reception. It will have broad scholarly appeal between both religious history and classical studies readers.
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The African Revolution: A History of the Long Nineteenth Century

An interactive history in which Africans and Europeans together played parts in transforming the continent in the modern age. Will appeal to students of Africa and general readers prepared for a fresh perspective.
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99% Perspiration: A New Working History of the American Way of Life

An articulate critique of rags-to-riches mythology and government policies about labor in the United States.
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Let’s Change the World: How To Work Within International Development Organizations To Make a Difference

This well-structured book with real life examples serves as a handy guide for readers wanting to work in top international development organizations to make a difference.
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The 4 Jobs Club; How Smart Women Care for It All: Kids, Aging Parents, Home and Career

Readers aspiring to obtain C-suite positions will find plenty of helpful advice, though others will discover that many of the suggestions cannot be practically implemented in their lives.

Industrial Policy for the United States: Winning the Competition for Good Jobs and High-Value Industries

This is a rich, thought-provoking study that will appeal to readers interested in the practicalities of public policy.
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American Oasis: Finding the Future in the Cities of the Southwest

A thoughtful exploration of the realities and history of the Southwest in the U.S.
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Habits of Hope: Educational Practices for a Weary World

This inspirational book illuminates and encourages readers to see their roles as leaders and bearers of hope. A must for readers (educators, administrators, and scholars) seeking to infuse their academic vocation with renewed purpose, faith, and hope..
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Ingrained: The Making of a Craftsman

The lyrical quality of the writing makes this memoir about woodcarving and being an artisan a lovely addition to any collection.
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Business Casual

Though there’s some unevenness between the narrators, fans of the series’ previous audiobooks should enjoy this satisfying series finale.
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What a Fool Believes: A Memoir

An underdog tale that is a must-listen for all jazz-rock and soul fans.
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Swift River

Chambers’s poignant debut captivates. Listeners will be invested in Diamond’s situation, cheering her on as she becomes herself.
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I Finally Bought Some Jordans: Essays

An urgent, funny, and relatable collection, interweaving keen observations of modern crises with personal reflections on family, mental health, and grace. Recommended for fans of R. Eric Thomas’s Congratulations, the Best Is Over!
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Grown Women

A resonant and reflective story, highly recommended for fans of literary fiction in the vein of Diane Marie Brown’s Black Candle Women.
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A Talent for Murder

Thrilling action and suspense combined with complex, well-developed characters make for a book that listeners won’t want to put down. Swanson’s fans will be shocked, horrified, and utterly captivated.
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Everyone on This Train Is a Suspect

Fans of Golden Age mysteries should really enjoy this modern, metafictional take on the locked-room mystery.
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Wordhunter

This fast-paced novel is recommended for anyone wanting an engaging plot full of excitement and its fair share of drama.
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The Knockout Artist

This is Crews at his finest. An excellent recommendation for literary fiction readers and those who enjoy grim humor, thought-provoking characters, and compelling plots. Suggest to those who enjoyed Michael Farris Smith’s The Fighter.

The Sons of El Rey

Examining three generations of Vega family lore, this audiobook cleverly juxtaposes four narrative voices through moments of Mexican political turmoil, COVID days in Los Angeles, and post-2020 upheaval to weave an unforgettable must-listen. Fans of Luis Alberto Urrea’s The House of Broken Angels won’t want to miss this.

What You Leave Behind

A complex, atmospheric mystery that will keep listeners engaged, searching for clues, and thinking about the plight of others. This is an essential purchase for most libraries.
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The Gilded Crown

With strong voice acting, this dark fantasy debut is sure to be well-received by fans of books like Adalyn Grace’s “Belladonna” trilogy. Listeners will be eager for more from this talented writer.
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Chaos Terminal

An unpredictable and uproarious tale, sure to please both mystery and sci-fi fans.
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The Only Way Through Is Out: A Memoir

Despite the somewhat uneven presentation, this audio resonates with conviction. Recommended for those who enjoyed Jessi Hempel’s The Family Outing.
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Knife River

A slow-paced, fully realized novel with complex familial relationships at its core. Recommended for fans of Tana French and Jane Harper.

Such a Bad Influence

An audiobook to recommend to all thriller listeners and those who enjoy twisty podcast-style audios such as L.J. Dorn’s The Anatomy of Desire.
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Shock Induction

Palahniuk’s loyal fans, along with readers new to his work, will enjoy this distinctive and thought-provoking book.
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